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Dallas has emerged as a key hub for Japanese businesses in the U.S., offering strategic location, a growing economy, and strong community ties. The city now stands as a vital second home for Japanese investors and firms.
Fahmi Karam, CFO of Santander Consumer USA, shares executive insights on the company’s financial strategy and market outlook in a new video interview with The Business Journals.
Dallas has been named the top U.S. city for corporate headquarters relocations, attracting major companies with its business-friendly environment, central location, and skilled workforce, according to Dallas City News.
Eleven years ago, Mark Cuban predicted an NFL implosion, citing financial and cultural challenges. In a recent interview with USA Today, Cuban reflects on his forecast and acknowledges what he got wrong.
Kyrie Irving has made a significant decision regarding his future with the Dallas Mavericks, Sports Illustrated reports. The star guard’s move could reshape the team’s strategy heading into the next season.
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Chandi and KayDianna’s Bahamas drama has surfaced, revealing tensions during their trip. Details uncovered by Us Weekly shed light on the incident that stirred the team’s dynamics.
A pedestrian died Tuesday following a crash on southbound US 75 in Dallas. Authorities responded promptly, but the individual succumbed to injuries at the scene. Investigation into the cause remains ongoing.
A fire at a Dallas shopping center devastated an exotic pet shop, killing 579 animals. Authorities continue investigating the cause, while the community mourns the tragic loss of rare and endangered species.
Robert Morris, former Texas megachurch pastor and Trump adviser, has been indicted on child sex crime charges, according to The Texas Tribune. The case marks a significant legal development in a high-profile figure’s life.
In ‘Hyperblack Spectacle,’ Johnny Floyd challenges prevailing narratives by urging a deeper, more nuanced understanding of Black identity. His work invites viewers to rethink perceptions and embrace complexity, reports Dallas News.
One year after calls to “defund the police” surged nationwide, many U.S. police departments have seen their budgets restored or increased, signaling a shift in public safety funding debates, according to The New York Times.
The Dallas Stars face the Edmonton Oilers in Game 5 of the NHL playoffs. Catch the high-stakes matchup live on NBC Sports and stream it on Peacock or the Yahoo Sports app. Stay tuned for all the action!
DFW-based RobotLAB has expanded its distribution agreement with LG Business Solutions, enhancing its portfolio of advanced robotics and digital display solutions for education and business markets, announced Dallas Innovates.
Cognigy, an AI startup that has raised $160M, is relocating its U.S. headquarters from San Francisco to Plano, Texas. The move aims to leverage Plano’s growing tech scene and business-friendly environment.
The Mikko Rantanen trade propels the Dallas Stars into contender status, adding elite firepower and depth. This strategic move signals Dallas’s commitment to championship aspirations in the upcoming NHL season.
NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth highlights festive holiday happenings and family fun events across North Texas. From light displays to seasonal markets, residents can enjoy a variety of activities celebrating the season throughout the region.
CBRE has appointed a new president for its Debt & Structured Finance (DSF) division in the U.S., aiming to bolster its leadership and expand market presence amid growing financing demands.
Stars face elimination after trailing 3-1 in the series, putting their playoff hopes in jeopardy. With the pressure mounting, Dallas must win consecutive games to stay alive in the postseason.
Arike Ogunbowale has withdrawn her name from consideration for the U.S. Olympic team, citing personal reasons. The star guard’s decision marks a notable development ahead of the upcoming Games.
Bryce Dallas Howard revealed that her father, director Ron Howard, once “legit” mistook actress Jessica Chastain for her. The mix-up highlights the striking resemblance between the two actresses, both celebrated for their Hollywood careers.





















