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Month: January 2026
The Senate held a crucial vote Tuesday on a tentative deal aimed at reopening the U.S. government after a prolonged shutdown. The bipartisan agreement seeks to restore funding and end the standoff.
Police agencies nationwide are lowering education requirements amid ongoing staffing shortages, sparking debate over training and public safety. The shift aims to widen recruitment pools as departments struggle to fill vacancies.
In this exclusive Q&A, Daniela Pires, Head of the USA 5G Smart Factory at Ericsson, discusses the transformative impact of 5G on manufacturing, innovation challenges, and future industry trends.
The Dallas Stars are facing growing pains early this season as they integrate new talent and adjust strategies. Despite challenges, the team remains focused on building chemistry and improving performance.
Dallas Park Board Chair commits to transparency as his cricket league seeks collaborations with the city. The move aims to foster community engagement and strengthen local sports partnerships in Dallas.
The KidFilm Festival arrives at the Angelika Film Center in Dallas on Jan. 17-18, showcasing family-friendly films and workshops. The event offers fun, education, and creativity for young audiences.
A Dallas salon owner believes a recent shooting was a hate crime. “He didn’t even demand money. He just came in to shoot people,” the owner told NBC News, highlighting the senseless and targeted nature of the attack.
EXCLUSIVE: Charlotte Tilbury announces its first U.S. sports partnership with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, marking a bold move into the athletic realm. The collaboration aims to blend beauty and performance on and off the field.
The Spanish company backing the Dallas-Houston bullet train project has reportedly shut down its U.S. operations, casting uncertainty over the high-speed rail initiative, according to Dallas News.
At the 2018 Conservative Women’s Conference, Trumpism emerged as a unifying force, with attendees embracing the former president’s agenda as central to their political identity and conservative values.
A new report ranks the top 20 most fun cities in the US, highlighting vibrant nightlife, cultural attractions, and entertainment options. Fans are asking—did Dallas make the cut? Check out CW33.com for the full list.
The U.S. Education Department’s recent layoffs have raised concerns about the impact on services for students with disabilities. Advocates warn that reduced staffing could delay support and hinder tailored educational plans.
Plaza Premium Lounge has launched its first US location at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, offering travelers premium comfort, dining, and amenities. This marks a significant expansion for the global lounge brand.
Fans have expressed outrage online following the Dallas Cowboys’ decision to trade star linebacker Micah Parsons. Criticism centers on the franchise’s future prospects after parting with the defensive standout.
Stars forward Jason Robertson was surprisingly left off the Team USA Olympic hockey roster, sparking debate among fans and analysts. The Dallas native’s exclusion raises questions about selection criteria for the upcoming Games.
Jasmine Crockett embraces Republican insults as a badge of honor in her U.S. Senate race, using the criticism to fuel her campaign and connect with voters, the Austin American-Statesman reports.
Golf entertainment firm Drive Shack has commenced trading on the OTCQX Market, marking a strategic move to enhance investor access. The Dallas-based company aims to expand its innovative sports venues nationwide.
Poets&Quants for Undergrads has released its 2025 ranking of the top 100 business schools, spotlighting research excellence. This annual list highlights institutions leading in innovation and academic impact.
U.S. News & World Report highlights cities with the highest numbers of illegal immigrants, revealing key trends in migration patterns and their impact on local communities and economies across the United States.
The Dallas Wings split their first two games of the WNBA second half, moving to 1-1. The team showed resilience but faces challenges ahead as they aim to climb the standings and secure a playoff spot.























