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Stephen A. Smith found humor in the Dallas Cowboys’ recent struggles, laughing at the disappointment of their fans. His remarks sparked mixed reactions as the team’s fanbase grapples with ongoing challenges.
The Courier-Journal reveals the star-studded lineup for NFL Christmas halftime shows this season. From chart-topping pop icons to legendary performers, see who’s set to light up the festive gridiron stage.
Catholic bishops and politicians have urged for prayer and solidarity following a shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas. The call emphasizes healing and peace amid ongoing concerns over immigration and safety.
The Dallas Weekly highlights a growing crisis in civil rights education, revealing critical gaps in what classrooms teach. Experts warn that omitting this history risks undermining students’ understanding of justice and equality.
Senator Ted Cruz’s decisive win underscores Texas’s enduring Republican loyalty. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram highlights how this victory reaffirms the state’s solidly red status in the national political landscape.
Former President Donald Trump has signed an executive order initiating steps to dismantle the Department of Education, aiming to reduce federal involvement in schooling, according to the Dallas Express.
A Texas mural of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was defaced with graffiti using Kirk’s own words. The incident sparked debates over free speech and political expression in public art.
Most U.S. clergy steer clear of invoking hellfire in abortion debates, focusing instead on pastoral care and nuanced discussions, a trend highlighted in a KERA News report on religious rhetoric and politics.
Bleach U.S.A. founders bypassed traditional business rules, turning used clothing into a thriving brand. Their unconventional approach reshaped the fashion resale market, highlighting innovation in retail.
Fort Worth, Texas, dubbed the weirdest major league city in the U.S., blends rich cowboy culture with quirky local charm. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram explores how this unique identity sets the city apart in sports and lifestyle.
The latest “Top 100 Restaurants” list for the U.S. features only one Dallas spot, highlighting its unique culinary scene amid fierce national competition. The lone Texas entry underscores Dallas’s growing food reputation.
American Airlines has announced layoffs amid a recent financial loss, citing ongoing challenges in the travel industry. The carrier aims to restructure operations to stabilize its fiscal outlook, according to company officials.
Finnair announces its largest ever US schedule for summer 2025, expanding flights to key cities. This move aims to boost transatlantic travel and cater to growing demand, Business Traveller reports.
Chester Himes’ unfinished crime novel eerily anticipates the 1963 Dallas shootings. The narrative’s raw tension and racial undercurrents offer a chilling reflection on violence and injustice in America.
A recent study reveals that drivers in Dallas are 46% more likely to be involved in accidents compared to the national average. Experts cite heavy traffic and road conditions as key contributing factors.
ICE agents typically need a warrant to enter homes during raids, but exceptions exist. New questions arise as Trump-era deportation orders face renewed enforcement, sparking legal and civil rights debates.
Bally Sports is set to rebrand as FanDuel Sports Network, impacting regional broadcasts for MLB, NBA, and NHL teams. The move aims to integrate FanDuel’s sports betting platform with live game coverage.
The official website of the Kansas City Chiefs, Chiefs.com, offers fans the latest news, game updates, player info, and exclusive content. It serves as the primary digital hub for all things Chiefs.
U.S. leaders across the political spectrum have condemned the Dallas shooting, emphasizing the need for unity and calm. Calls for comprehensive discussions on gun violence and police reform are now gaining renewed urgency.
According to USA TODAY High School Sports, these 25 Texas high schools top the list for athlete development, combining strong academics with elite sports programs to nurture future stars.























