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Leaders nationwide and in Texas responded to the deadly shooting at a Dallas ICE facility, condemning the violence and calling for enhanced security measures. CBS News continues to follow updates on the incident.
The FAA’s new capacity cuts and flight cancellations will impact 40 major airports nationwide, causing significant travel disruptions. Passengers are advised to check updates and prepare for delays.
St. Louis City coach John Critchley remains confident in addressing his team’s defensive struggles ahead of their clash with FC Dallas. He emphasizes focused training to tighten the backline and improve overall performance.
The National Observer reports a decline in international student enrollment at US universities. This drop signals challenges in global education exchange, impacting campus diversity and university revenues nationwide.
Three Dallas high schools have earned top honors in U.S. News’ 2024 rankings, highlighting the city’s commitment to academic excellence. The schools stand out nationally for their rigorous programs and student success.
Dallas sports stars are set to face off on the pickleball court at the PPA Tour Nationals, showcasing fierce competition and hometown pride in this rapidly growing sport. Fans can expect thrilling matches and big excitement.
“The Great Frisco Caper,” featured in D Magazine, uncovers a daring heist that rocked Dallas. This in-depth report details the crime, investigation, and the surprising twists that followed.
Miriam Adelson, billionaire philanthropist and key Republican donor, remains a steadfast supporter of Donald Trump. Her influence extends across politics and healthcare through significant philanthropic ventures.
Downtown Dallas experiences crime rates nine times higher than Fort Worth, highlighting ongoing safety challenges. Authorities urge increased vigilance as efforts to address the disparity continue. More details on Yahoo.
Charlotte native and Lansing Catholic alum Cooper Rush made his first NFL start as the Dallas Cowboys’ quarterback. His breakthrough marks a significant milestone in his professional football career. Photos highlight the game.
The Milwaukee Bucks may face the Dallas Mavericks without five key players, impacting the matchup’s intensity. Injuries and absences could reshape the playoff outlook, giving the Bucks a potential advantage.
Country icon Dolly Parton wowed fans by donning a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader outfit during her halftime show. Her spirited performance added a nostalgic touch to the game’s entertainment, capturing widespread applause.
CBS TV Network continues to deliver a diverse lineup, featuring hit primetime dramas, popular daytime shows, late-night entertainment, and a rich collection of classic television series, maintaining its strong presence in American households.
Mavericks guard Jalen Brunson remains questionable for the upcoming game against the Jazz due to ongoing recovery from a minor ankle injury. The team is monitoring his status closely ahead of tip-off.
Texas ranks 18th in the U.S. News Best States Rankings, praised for its economy and infrastructure but facing challenges in healthcare and education. The annual report highlights strengths and areas for growth statewide.
A North Texas distributor is set to release a new film starring Armie Hammer, who was raised in Highland Park. The highly anticipated project highlights local talent and is expected to draw significant regional interest.
Confusion erupted as the Texas Education Agency linked Dallas-Fort Worth schools to a social media probe involving conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Officials and educators expressed uncertainty over the investigation’s scope and implications.
Ten people were killed in a series of violent crimes across Dallas-Fort Worth over the weekend, raising concerns about escalating violence in the region. Authorities continue to investigate the incidents.
Expanding access to algebra is increasingly recognized as a civil rights issue. Ensuring all students can learn algebra promotes educational equity and opens doors to future opportunities in a data-driven society.
The US Department of Labor and Nielsen Company US have reached an agreement to resolve allegations of race-based hiring discrimination in Dallas and San Antonio, ensuring fair employment practices moving forward.























