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Year: 2025
The National Observer reports a decline in international student enrollment at US universities. This drop signals challenges in global education exchange, impacting campus diversity and university revenues nationwide.
Oregon football star Royce Freeman has caught the attention of Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy with his impressive performance and work ethic, sparking interest in the NFL veteran’s camp, sources confirm.
One person was killed in a shooting on Central Expressway in Dallas, according to FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth. Authorities are investigating the incident, and traffic was temporarily affected in the area.
‘Hands Off!’ protests are set to take place across the USA this Saturday, with demonstrators advocating for various social and political issues. Organizers urge peaceful participation and awareness. Stay tuned for updates.
Three Dallas high schools have earned top honors in U.S. News’ 2024 rankings, highlighting the city’s commitment to academic excellence. The schools stand out nationally for their rigorous programs and student success.
Casino giant plans a landmark destination-resort in Dallas, aiming to transform the local entertainment scene. The ambitious project promises a major boost to the city’s tourism and economy.
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Charlie Kirk’s death highlights a growing threat in the public square, signaling a troubling shift toward violence in political discourse. Experts warn this danger must be addressed to preserve open, safe dialogue.
Nigerians in the U.S. express concern following former President Trump’s recent threats toward Nigeria. The community calls for calm amid fears of potential diplomatic and social impacts.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas urges a deeper analysis of Texas education data, revealing that surface-level grades overlook key factors like funding disparities and student demographics impacting school performance.
Alicia Ruckman, editor at The Business Journals, delivers in-depth coverage on regional economic trends and business developments. Her reporting highlights key industry shifts and local market insights.
Dallas sports stars are set to face off on the pickleball court at the PPA Tour Nationals, showcasing fierce competition and hometown pride in this rapidly growing sport. Fans can expect thrilling matches and big excitement.
Chandramouli Nagamallaih, an Indian man, was tragically beheaded in Dallas after a confrontation reportedly sparked by his inability to speak Spanish. The incident has raised serious concerns about violence and discrimination.
A shooting occurred at a Dallas ICE facility, prompting an active investigation. Authorities report multiple injuries, with law enforcement securing the scene. The motive remains unclear as officials gather more details.
Dallas ISD is defying national trends by improving graduation rates and closing achievement gaps, showcasing innovative strategies that other urban districts could emulate, according to a recent Dallas News report.
Nationally, unsolved murder rates are rising, but Dallas-Fort Worth’s clearance rates may be underreported. Experts argue the region deserves more recognition for its investigative efforts, CBS News reports.
McKinney residents and business owners express feeling “blindsided” by recent changes to U.S. 380, citing lack of communication and concerns over traffic and accessibility. Community calls for clearer updates and solutions.
The Dallas Stars are reportedly considering a move to Plano by 2031, aiming to leverage the city’s growing market and state-of-the-art facilities. Negotiations with local officials are ongoing, sources say.
A deadly shooting unfolded at the Dallas ICE facility, leaving multiple casualties. Authorities are investigating motives as emergency responders secure the scene. Details remain limited; updates forthcoming.
Attorney General Ken Paxton and Sara Gonzalez addressed the rise of political violence at a UNT TPUSA event, highlighting growing concerns over safety and unity in Texas and beyond.























