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Watch body cam footage of the Dallas police shooting involving Rep. Crockett’s aide, released amid ongoing investigations. The video offers critical insight into the incident, sparking public debate and calls for accountability.
Three individuals have been jailed in Dallas County for their roles in a $14 million gift card scam, officials announced. The scheme involved fraudulent transactions and targeted multiple victims across the region.
The Department of Education has announced layoffs affecting nearly 50% of its workforce, citing budget cuts and restructuring efforts. The move is expected to impact operations and staffing nationwide.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s Senate bid faces a critical test of character amid ongoing legal challenges. His campaign raises questions about integrity as he vies for higher office.
Dallas debuts the groundbreaking 136-inch 4K Micro LED luxury TV, showcasing ultra-vivid visuals and unparalleled brightness. This cutting-edge display sets new standards in home entertainment technology.
Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett has officially announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate in Texas, aiming to challenge incumbent Senators and boost progressive representation in the traditionally conservative state.
The Dallas Mavericks have named Evo Entertainment Group as their official cinema and entertainment center partner. This collaboration aims to enhance fan experiences through unique entertainment offerings.
Joshua Jahn, the Dallas ICE facility shooter, feared radiation exposure and reportedly practiced shooting beforehand, according to records obtained by CNN. The case raises concerns about security and detainee safety.
US Rep. Julie Johnson is running for Congress in a newly redrawn Dallas district following Republican-led redistricting efforts, aiming to secure her seat amid shifting political boundaries.
Vladislav Kolyachonok made a swift return to Dallas, rejoining the Stars after a brief stint elsewhere. His quick comeback highlights Dallas’ confidence in his defensive skills and potential impact on the team’s lineup.
Texas Democrat James Talarico announces his bid for the U.S. Senate, joining a growing field of candidates vying to challenge incumbents in the 2024 election. The race is gaining momentum ahead of key primaries.
Hayley Scamurra scored twice as the U.S. women’s hockey team kicked off the Olympic tournament with a commanding victory over Czechia. The win sets a strong tone for Team USA’s medal hopes in Dallas.
Dallas has been named one of only two U.S. cities to host a new Netflix House merchandise store, offering fans exclusive Show-themed products. The pop-up highlights the city’s growing role in entertainment retail.
Jason Witten, former Dallas Cowboys star and Tennessee Volunteers standout, returns to Oklahoma as OU football’s tight ends coach. His NFL and college legacy brings valuable experience to the Sooners’ program.
Jason Kidd has joined a private equity-backed youth sports company, bringing his extensive basketball experience to the front office. This move highlights growing investment in youth sports development.
Drug cartels are closely monitoring political developments in the U.S. and Mexico, adapting strategies to influence policies and law enforcement efforts, heightening concerns over cross-border security and cooperation, reports DallasNews.com.
Former President Trump has legalized “cute” kei cars and mini-trucks in the U.S., paving the way for affordable $5K–$15K Asian mini vehicles to enter American roads, appealing to budget-conscious drivers and collectors.
Several major U.S. airports, including JFK, LAX, and O’Hare, will face significant delays due to an ongoing air traffic slowdown. Travelers are advised to expect longer wait times and check flight status before heading to the airport.
Former President Donald Trump condemned the beheading of an Indian man in Dallas, declaring, “Time for being soft is over.” He vowed decisive action to address violent crime, emphasizing stronger law enforcement measures.
Dallas Democrat Colin Allred officially launched his Senate campaign, aiming to challenge incumbent John Cornyn. The race marks a high-profile contest for the key Texas seat in the upcoming election.























