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The Dallas Stars enter the offseason facing tight salary cap constraints. With limited financial flexibility, management must make strategic moves to strengthen the roster while navigating budget challenges ahead of the new season.
Musk’s DOGE initiative cuts nearly $1 billion from the Education Department’s contracts tracking student progress, sparking concerns over the future of data-driven education programs nationwide.
Beverage brand Ryde announces relocation of its U.S. headquarters to Dallas, aiming to leverage the city’s growing business ecosystem. The move signals expansion plans and a strategic foothold in a vibrant market.
A Dallas man was beheaded during a violent argument, police report. The victim’s wife and son attempted to intervene but were unable to stop the brutal attack. Authorities are investigating the shocking incident.
Dallas ranks 4th among U.S. cities for business startups, reflecting a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem. The city’s growing support network and diverse economy attract innovators and investors alike.
Sophie Cunningham addresses misconceptions about her political views in a new statement, clarifying her stance amid growing public speculation. The Phoenix Mercury star emphasizes the importance of understanding beyond assumptions.
Major US cities like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Houston, Dallas, and Atlanta anticipate a strong business travel rebound. Yet, the nation faces a steep 22% overall drop, reveals Travel and Tour World.
Hooters has abruptly closed dozens of its restaurants nationwide, including a location in North Texas. The sudden shutdown impacts staff and patrons as the company reassesses its business strategy amid industry challenges.
A recent report ranks Dallas and Plano among the top U.S. cities attracting foreign business investment, highlighting their strong economies, skilled workforces, and strategic locations as key factors driving growth.
Micah Parsons’ contract negotiations remain in focus as the Cowboys gear up for the new NFL season. Latest updates reveal progress and potential timelines for finalizing the linebacker’s deal.
A Dallas News opinion highlights that ChatGPT won’t enslave us—uninspired education will. The article warns that outdated teaching methods risk stifling creativity, urging schools to embrace AI as a learning tool rather than a threat.
The American College of Education and Dallas College have expanded their partnership to include a new Nurse Education Pathway, enhancing opportunities for aspiring nurses in the region.
A Dallas reporter has cautioned Micah Parsons against diving into politics amid ongoing tensions between the Cowboys star and owner Jerry Jones. The rift continues to draw attention within the NFL and media circles.
USA Hockey introduces its new District Coaches-in-Chief, aiming to elevate grassroots development and coaching standards nationwide. Their expertise promises fresh strategies to grow the sport at every level.
Big Tex, the iconic 55-foot cowboy at the State Fair of Texas, has been named America’s Best Quirky Landmark, according to CultureMap Dallas. The towering figure outshines rivals with its unique Texan charm.
Business owners in Dallas are voicing frustration over rising prostitution and crime rates impacting their businesses. Local officials are urged to take stronger action as the community demands safer streets, reports NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth.
The U.S. reports its first bird flu death, raising concern over the virus’s spread. Health officials urge caution as they monitor cases and advise the public on prevention measures to curb transmission.
Texas has been named the fastest-growing state in the nation, according to the latest Census Bureau data. The state’s booming economy and job opportunities continue to attract residents nationwide.
Colin Allred, a former NFL linebacker turned Democrat, is set to challenge Republican Senator Ted Cruz in the 2024 Texas Senate race, highlighting a stark clash of political styles and visions for the state.
Houston has surpassed Dallas in the latest ranking of best U.S. cities, according to The Business Journals. The shift highlights Houston’s growing economic and cultural appeal, edging out its Texas rival.





















