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Year: 2026
A Muslim university in Texas has been ordered to shut down for allegedly offering degree programs without state approval, raising concerns over regulatory compliance and academic oversight, authorities reported.
Two undocumented immigrants face capital murder charges in Dallas after the killing of a teen mother’s unborn baby, Fox News reports. The case highlights ongoing concerns over immigration and violent crime.
Isaac Olowogbade, founder of Oasis Music USA, shares insights on blending creativity with entrepreneurship. In Voyage Dallas, he explores the intersection of life and business, inspiring a new generation of innovators.
Women’s elite sports revenues are projected to hit $3 billion by 2026, driven by growing fan interest and increased sponsorships, Deloitte reports. This marks a significant boost in the sector’s economic impact.
Fans from around the globe gathered at Dallas’ Fair Park Fan Fest to celebrate the USMNT’s thrilling World Cup-opening victory. The event showcased global unity and excitement as supporters cheered the team’s strong start.
Former President Donald Trump warned against “falsely labeling” individuals as racists, asserting that such accusations can harm reputations and deepen divisions. His comments come amid ongoing national debates on race and identity.
Dallas Cowboys stars recently weighed in on the latest drama unfolding on “Love Island USA,” sharing their hot takes and reactions. Their candid comments have sparked buzz among fans and reality TV followers alike.
The average U.S. school building dates back to the end of the Vietnam War, highlighting aging infrastructure challenges. Many schools face urgent needs for modernization to support today’s educational demands, reports Education Week.
Dallas police have arrested a suspect linked to a fake food delivery scheme, NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth reports. The investigation reveals multiple fraudulent orders targeting local restaurants, prompting increased vigilance.
TNT Sports has secured FIBA broadcast rights, easing access to Paige Bueckers’ debut with the USA Senior National Team. Fans can now catch all the action live and in high quality.
Christian Pulisic says he feels “great” and hopes to play for the U.S. Men’s National Team in their upcoming match against Turkey, signaling his readiness to return after injury, according to Dallas News.
The Dallas Stars have selected Plano for their new arena and entertainment district, aiming to boost local economy and fan experience. The move marks a major development for North Texas sports and entertainment.
James Bozman, a respected Dallas community member, passed away in 2018 at age 80. Known for his local contributions and family devotion, Bozman’s legacy is remembered fondly in Dallas News’ obituary.
Project Safe Neighborhoods has launched in Northwest Dallas to combat violent crime. The initiative aims to boost community safety through collaboration between law enforcement and local residents. (FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth)
A company that posted a discriminatory “whites only” job ad has reached a settlement with the federal government, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat workplace discrimination and uphold equal employment laws.
Dallas Mavericks’ Nico Harrison faces criticism after conflicting statements on team strategy. His latest remarks have sparked confusion, raising questions about the organization’s direction and leadership consistency.
A Border Patrol-led immigration crackdown is set to begin in southeast Louisiana, targeting undocumented migrants. Officials emphasize increased enforcement as part of broader national immigration efforts.
ABC accuses the Trump administration of attempting to chill free speech, raising concerns over press freedom. The network claims government actions aim to intimidate and suppress critical reporting.
Dallas Liu opens up about Season 2 of Netflix’s “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” sharing insights on his role and the show’s evolving storyline. Fans can expect intense action and deeper character development.
Dallas College marks six decades of growth and innovation, evolving from a single campus in 1965 to a leading multi-campus institution offering diverse programs to thousands of students across North Texas.






















