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The FBI intensifies efforts against cybercrime, targeting hackers and online fraudsters. Their initiatives focus on protecting critical infrastructure and safeguarding public and private sector data from evolving digital threats.
The Dallas Cowboys schedule update reveals whether the team is playing today. Stay informed with the latest game times, opponents, and streaming options to catch all the action live on Yahoo Sports.
ICE Dallas spearheaded a DHS operation resulting in the removal of 122 illegal aliens aboard a Special High Risk Charter flight. The effort underscores ongoing immigration enforcement priorities.
In this exclusive Q&A, David Aspinall, CEO of auticon US, discusses the company’s mission to empower autistic professionals through tech careers and shares insights on driving inclusion in the workplace.
President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” passed the U.S. House, drawing mixed reactions from Texas lawmakers. Supporters hailed it as a major win, while critics voiced concerns over its impact.
Dallas has been named one of the top 10 best cities for creatives to live and work, according to a recent KERA News report. The city’s vibrant arts scene and growing job market make it an ideal hub for artists and innovators.
The world’s fourth-largest movie theater chain has announced the relocation of its U.S. headquarters to Addison, marking a significant business move aimed at expanding its domestic footprint and operational efficiency.
Hundreds gathered in Dallas to protest ICE policies and the Trump administration, sparked by unrest in Los Angeles. Demonstrators voiced outrage over immigration enforcement and called for policy changes.
The Dallas Cowboys have topped NFL franchise valuations at US$10.1 billion, solidifying their status as the league’s most valuable team, according to SportsPro. This highlights the Cowboys’ unmatched brand strength and financial power.
Attacks on immigration facilities using fireworks, flashlights, and sniper tactics have heightened tensions, putting law enforcement on high alert. Agencies are ramping up security amid growing threats.
A Dallas anesthesiologist is accused of tampering with IV bags, leading to the death of another doctor, prosecutors say. The case is under investigation as authorities seek justice. (ABC13 Houston)
Universal Academy, highlighted by the North Dallas Gazette, is pioneering innovative teaching methods and technology integration to shape the future of education, aiming to enhance learning outcomes for all students.
Netflix announces plans to open large entertainment, dining, and shopping complexes in two major cities in 2025. The move aims to expand its brand beyond streaming, offering immersive experiences for fans.
Rookie JJ Quinerly scored a season-high 15 points in her first WNBA start, leading the Wings to a victory over the Mystics, NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth reports. Her breakout performance highlights a promising start to her pro career.
At the DNC, Jasmine Crockett framed the race as a stark choice between a career prosecutor and a career criminal, highlighting justice and accountability in Texas politics, The Texas Tribune reports.
CEC Entertainment has appointed a new CFO as part of broader leadership changes, signaling a strategic shift for the Dallas-based entertainment company. The move aims to strengthen financial oversight and drive growth.
Recent arrests signal the return of a violent Mexican drug cartel in Dallas. Authorities report increased cartel-related activities, raising concerns over escalating gang violence and public safety in the city.
As Texas undergoes redistricting, former President Trump aims to secure five GOP seats, intensifying the political battle. Democrats scramble to counter the move and protect their foothold in the state.
Mazars USA expands its presence with a new office in Dallas, marking its entry into the Texas market. The move aims to strengthen client services and local partnerships in the region.
In “The Two Americas of 2016,” The New York Times explores the stark political and cultural divide shaping the presidential election, highlighting contrasting perspectives that defined the nation’s polarized landscape.






















