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A ransomware attack targeted the City of Dallas, forcing the police website offline, officials confirmed. Authorities are investigating the breach and working to restore services, emphasizing public safety remains unaffected.
Philadelphia unites Houston, Boston, Kansas City, Dallas, and more as US cities brace for a massive tourist influx. Semiquincentennial events like the New York Film Festival, Coachella, and SXSW are set to curb tourism decline.
The Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth hosted its 2026 Business Outlook seminar, spotlighting key opportunities and challenges in U.S.-Japan trade and investment. Industry leaders shared insights on future economic trends.
Sandra Castaneda, founder of Estilistas USA, shares insights on balancing life and business in Voyage Dallas Magazine. Her journey highlights innovation and resilience in the beauty industry.
The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders reportedly earn between $150 and $250 per game, with additional pay for appearances. Despite modest salaries, the iconic squad remains a coveted and high-profile NFL role.
Dallas tax consulting firm Ryan has filed a defamation lawsuit against the owner of USA Today, refusing to pay related fees. The legal battle highlights rising tensions over media coverage and business reputations.
A second detainee has died following a shooting at the Dallas ICE facility, authorities confirmed. The incident remains under investigation as officials work to determine the circumstances surrounding the deaths.
ICE Dallas has apprehended a fugitive wanted in his home country for human trafficking. The arrest underscores ongoing efforts to remove individuals charged with serious crimes abroad.
The Dallas Stars All-Stars faced Team Canada in a thrilling exhibition match, showcasing top-tier talent and intense competition. Fans witnessed a high-energy clash highlighting the Stars’ elite skill on home ice.
Chinese battery maker Hithium plans to invest $100 million to expand its lithium battery plant in Mesquite, Texas, boosting local jobs and production capacity, WFAA reports.
Mercedes-Benz Financial has launched its new AllianceTexas hub, highlighting a shift toward cultural modernization. The facility aims to foster innovation, diversity, and employee-centered values in its Dallas operations.
At the 2018 Conservative Women’s Conference, Trumpism emerged as a unifying force, with attendees embracing the former president’s agenda as central to their political identity and conservative values.
The Department of Education has laid off nearly 50% of its workforce, citing budget cuts and restructuring efforts. The move has sparked concern among employees and education advocates, raising questions about the impact on services.
As families searched for answers, a Texas medical school dissected their deceased loved ones without consent, sparking outrage and calls for accountability. NBC News investigates the controversy unfolding.
Neiman Marcus, a Dallas retail icon since 1907, has shaped the city’s identity through luxury fashion and community impact. Its legacy reflects Dallas’ growth as a cultural and economic hub in Texas.
Ronald Bruder, featured in The Business Journals, is a prominent real estate investor and philanthropist. Known for his impact on urban development and education, Bruder continues shaping communities nationwide.
As society prioritizes technical education and sidelines the humanities, experts warn of a potential loss in critical thinking, creativity, and cultural awareness, vital for a well-rounded, innovative workforce.
Jasmine Crockett has entered the U.S. Senate race in Texas, intensifying the Democratic primary field. Her candidacy introduces new dynamics as contenders vie for the party’s nomination ahead of the 2024 election.
Anthony Davis is listed among five Dallas Mavericks on the injury report ahead of tonight’s game against the Portland Trail Blazers, raising concerns about the team’s lineup and competitive outlook.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones admitted the team fell short after their Week 16 loss, telling USA Today, “We all underachieved.” His candid remarks highlight growing concerns as the season winds down.























