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The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders return to Netflix, spotlighting their ongoing fight for fair pay. The docuseries reveals the team’s challenges and advocates for better wages amidst renewed public attention.
A new Census report reveals a nationwide slowdown in immigration, impacting every U.S. metro area. The decline marks a significant shift in population growth and poses economic challenges across urban centers.
Capital One plans to reopen all U.S. offices by September 6, embracing a fully hybrid work model. The move marks a shift toward flexible in-person and remote work, starting with its Dallas locations.
FC Dallas continues to embody Texas spirit with a fierce on-field identity and deep community ties. This Week in MLS highlights their rise as the most Texan team in U.S. sports, blending grit, pride, and passion.
As the nation prepares to remember JFK’s legacy, Dallas confronts its troubled history marked by hate. The city reflects on past divisions, seeking healing and unity ahead of the anniversary.
Golden State Warriors’ Klay Thompson expressed surprise and frustration after being benched for the first time in his career during the game against the Dallas Mavericks, highlighting the evolving team dynamics, Sports Illustrated reports.
Jeff Nuziard, founder of Sexual Wellness Centers of USA, shares insights on advancing sexual health and business growth in Voyage Dallas. Discover how he blends passion with innovation to transform lives nationwide.
Amid the partial government shutdown, President Trump urged TSA agents to “go to work” despite pay delays. The shutdown has left many federal workers in limbo as negotiations continue.
Dallas has dropped in national green space rankings amid budget cuts proposed for city parks. Officials weigh reducing maintenance and services, raising concerns about the future of the city’s public recreational areas.
Dallas Stars goalie Jake Oettinger helped Team USA secure a medal at the Winter Olympics, joining fellow Stars players on the podium. See which Stars are bringing home hardware in this year’s Games.
KidZania, the interactive edutainment center where kids role-play adult jobs, is set to make its U.S. debut at Stonebriar Centre in Frisco. The new attraction aims to offer immersive learning and fun for families.
This week in entertainment: “Better Call Saul” returns with a new season, captivating fans once again. Meanwhile, Spike Lee’s acclaimed film “BlacKkKlansman” hits theaters nationwide, drawing strong reviews.
Dallas faith leaders are opposing plans for a new ICE detention facility in Hutchins, citing concerns over human rights and community impact. Their pushback highlights growing local resistance to immigration enforcement expansions.
James Talarico energized a packed crowd at a Plano town hall, emphasizing the need for Texas to embrace leadership that delivers real results. His message resonated with voters seeking change in the Lone Star State.
The 2026 midterm elections revealed shifting voter priorities, with increased turnout among young and suburban voters. Key races signaled potential changes in congressional power dynamics, highlighting evolving political landscapes.
The Dallas Mavericks face a series of injury setbacks as key players remain sidelined. The team is adapting its lineup ahead of crucial upcoming games, aiming to maintain playoff contention despite limited depth.
Corporal punishment remains a controversial issue in Southern schools, sparking debate over its fairness and effectiveness. Critics argue it perpetuates injustice, calling for urgent policy reforms.
U.S. News & World Report has released its 2026 rankings for the best business schools. The report highlights top programs nationwide, emphasizing innovation, faculty excellence, and career outcomes for MBA candidates.
The 2026 NFL mock draft by USA Today spots Fernando Mendoza as the top pick in its final 7-round predictions. Experts analyze team needs and player potential to forecast the next NFL stars.
Country singer Dallas Smith has playfully responded to former President Trump’s annexation threats by announcing a 51-date tour, cleverly referencing the disputed territory’s size. The tour kicks off this summer.























