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Yordanis Cobos-Martinez has been charged in connection with a motel beheading case. Authorities are investigating the incident, revealing limited details about the suspect’s background and motive.
A man accused of beheading an Indian national at a US motel now faces deportation, authorities reveal. The brutal incident has sparked demands for justice and increased scrutiny of immigration policies.
Scott Powell, CEO of Santander Consumer in Dallas, is departing to join Wells Fargo, marking a significant leadership shift in the local financial sector. Details on his new role will be announced soon.
Former President Donald Trump accused a “triple sabotage” against him at the UN, calling for an investigation into alleged interference. The claims have sparked controversy as events continue to unfold.
Data shows a notable decline in domestic migration to Texas, reversing years of growth. Experts cite rising housing costs, job market shifts, and changing lifestyle preferences as key factors behind this trend.
Detained on immigration charges in Dallas, a man now battles for his life amid limited access to medical care. The case highlights ongoing concerns over detention conditions and immigrant rights in the U.S. system.
International students are increasingly exploring education options beyond the U.S. due to rising costs, visa challenges, and growing opportunities in countries like Canada, Australia, and Germany, reshaping global study trends.
The Dallas Wings are reportedly considering pairing rising star Paige Bueckers with a former NBA head coach to boost their WNBA title hopes. The move aims to leverage NBA coaching expertise in the league.
Poets & Quants reveals its 2025 rankings for the best online MBA programs in the U.S., highlighting top schools known for flexibility, faculty excellence, and career impact in digital education.
Former President Trump criticized the Biden administration after a Dallas motel manager was killed by a suspect who was not deported. The incident has sparked renewed debate over immigration enforcement policies.
Joshua Jahn is identified as the suspect in the Dallas ICE facility shooting. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack as details emerge. The incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement.
The University of Texas–Dallas ranks among America’s top institutions, according to U.S. News & World Report. The university is noted for strong programs in science, engineering, and business, reflecting its growing national reputation.
Low Credit Finance has released a new U.S. borrower education guide explaining no credit check loans. The guide aims to inform consumers about risks and benefits, promoting smarter borrowing decisions.
An expert warns North Texas Crime Stoppers is “ripe” for waste, fraud, and abuse, raising concerns over oversight and financial management. FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth investigates potential vulnerabilities within the organization.
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders continue their beloved Thanksgiving tradition, captivating fans with their spirited halftime performances. Their presence remains a highlight of the holiday game, blending entertainment and football heritage.
A migrant allegedly decapitated a Dallas motel owner in front of his family, police reported. Authorities responded swiftly, launching an investigation into the shocking and brutal attack.
A shooting at a Dallas ICE facility left 1 detainee dead and 2 others wounded, officials confirm. Authorities are investigating the incident and enhancing security measures as the situation unfolds.
A bill banning some Chinese citizens from owning property in Texas passed the state House, raising concerns over discrimination and economic impact. The measure targets individuals linked to the Chinese government.
The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Detroit Lions 24-6 in a dominant showing. Highlights from Texas capture key moments and stellar plays, showcasing the Cowboys’ strong defense and offensive execution.
Nearly 200 employees were laid off as two North Texas companies shut down facilities, marking a significant impact on the local workforce. The closures reflect ongoing challenges in the regional economy, officials say.























