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Texas has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, alleging illegal noncitizen voting in federal elections. The state seeks to challenge election integrity and demand stricter voter verification measures.
Robert M. Edsel highlights a Dutch mother and her town’s heartfelt tribute to fallen American soldiers overseas, bridging history and gratitude across an ocean in a moving act of remembrance.
NFL memorials for Kirk have sparked a sharp U.S. political divide, highlighting contrasting views on patriotism and social issues. The debate reflects broader national tensions, as covered by 조선일보.
South Dallas native and producer James Smith won an Oscar for the documentary “Queen of Basketball,” highlighting his hometown’s talent and the inspiring story of basketball legend Lusia Harris.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones opens up on team ambitions, shares thoughts on Dan Snyder, and reveals the story behind a North Little Rock photo. His ultimate goal remains clear: winning another Super Bowl.
More than 100 Texas students had their visas abruptly revoked by the Trump administration, disrupting their studies and raising concerns about immigration policies affecting international students, reports Dallas News.
Charlie Kirk’s rhetoric has come under scrutiny amid rising political violence in America. Critics argue his messaging fuels division, intensifying tensions during a turbulent era in U.S. politics, reports Dallas News.
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn announced his intention to seek reelection in 2026, reinforcing his commitment to Texas voters. The seasoned Republican aims to continue his legislative work in the Senate.
The New Orleans Saints face the Dallas Cowboys in a pivotal NFL Week 2 clash. Experts weigh in with predictions and the latest odds, highlighting key players and potential game-changers in this highly anticipated matchup.
The article “Hepola: Sydney Sweeney, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders and the politics of women’s bodies” explores how public figures and cultural icons shape debates on female autonomy and societal expectations in today’s media landscape.
North Texas is set to benefit from a “stunning” portion of Apple’s $600 billion US investment, experts say. The tech giant’s expansion promises significant economic growth and job creation in the region.
Southlake schools are now under eight investigations probing claims of retaliation and discrimination. The inquiries come amid growing concerns over district policies and workplace culture, according to Dallas News.
The Dallas Independent School District will open a new STEM-focused elementary school in West Dallas this August, aiming to enhance science, technology, engineering, and math education for local students.
Spain and the US launch the Iberia RedEye flight from Madrid to Dallas-Fort Worth, revolutionizing business travel with early morning arrivals. This new route promises enhanced convenience and productivity for transatlantic travelers.
A new map highlights how Washington, DC’s crime rates stack up against those of US states. The visual comparison reveals trends and disparities across regions, sparking discussions on safety and policy measures.
US murders surged significantly in 2023, reflecting a broader rise in violent crime nationwide, new FBI data reveals. Experts cite factors including economic strain and gun violence. Authorities urge community action.
USA TODAY 10Best reveals the 10 best malls in the US that keep shoppers coming back, highlighting top destinations for diverse retail, dining, and entertainment experiences across the country.
D-FW and much of the U.S. will witness a total lunar eclipse this week. The celestial event will be visible Tuesday night. Residents should look to the skies around 9:30 p.m. for peak viewing.
Migrant children continue to arrive at the Dallas Convention Center as officials work urgently to expand capacity and provide essential care. The administration faces mounting pressure to address the growing influx swiftly.
The Justice Department will investigate the Muslim Development Foundation in Texas, Sen. John Cornyn announced. The inquiry aims to assess potential legal violations amid rising concerns over funding and activities.