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Early high school graduation programs are gaining traction nationwide, offering motivated students a faster path to college and careers. Schools report growing interest as families seek flexible education options.
The Dallas Mavericks have traded Luka Doncic, citing a strategic shift toward rebuilding and roster flexibility. Team officials emphasize long-term growth over short-term success in the move. More details on Yahoo Sports.
Mike Myers, Kid Cudi, and Dawn Richard have unexpectedly emerged in the high-profile Diddy trial. Their connections shed light on key testimonies and the cultural backdrop in this unfolding legal drama.
In a surprising twist, the Dallas Cowboys stunned fans by featuring Kim Kardashian in a play against the New Orleans Saints. The unexpected move quickly went viral, sparking widespread buzz across social media and Yahoo Sports.
Nearly 50 people have been killed or injured in K-12 school shootings across the US in 2024, highlighting a troubling rise in gun violence within educational institutions, according to USA Today.
Hearst Corporation is set to acquire both The Dallas Morning News and the Houston Chronicle, expanding its media footprint in Texas. The deal aims to bolster local journalism and digital growth in key markets.
Dallas’ iconic giant eyeball sculpture was recently vandalized with a painted message. The artist expressed disappointment but emphasized that public art sparks important conversations, urging the community to respect creative works.
Barry Switzer, renowned for leading Oklahoma University to three NCAA football championships, also guided the Dallas Cowboys to a Super Bowl victory. His legacy remains a cornerstone in American football history.
Dallas schools, long marked by segregation, are advancing diversity efforts through innovative programs and policies. The 2017 New York Times article highlights ongoing challenges and progress toward inclusion in education.
More than 60 Texas workers were laid off amid a mass reduction at the U.S. Department of Education, according to records obtained by the Austin American-Statesman. The cuts are part of broader federal workforce downsizing.
The Dallas salon shooting is being investigated as a hate crime, police say. The suspect reportedly experienced panic attacks and delusions specifically related to Asian people, NBC News reports.
Mark Scheifele scored a poignant goal for the Jets following his father’s recent passing, but the Dallas Stars ultimately advanced, overcoming Winnipeg in a hard-fought playoff clash.
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders earn between $150 and $250 per game, with annual salaries varying based on appearances and endorsements. Despite lower pay than expected, the role offers significant exposure and career opportunities.
Joyce Ann Brown, wrongfully convicted due to mistaken identity and linked to another’s crime, died at 68. Her case highlighted flaws in the justice system and fueled efforts for reform.
USA TODAY has named two Texas malls among the best in the nation, spotlighting their exceptional shopping and entertainment options. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram highlights this recognition, underscoring Texas’s growing retail appeal.
A violent felon in the Northern District of Texas was charged with firearm crimes after being found armed with a switchblade. The Department of Justice announced the arrest as part of ongoing efforts to curb violent offenses.
PHOTOS: Protests against immigration raids spread nationwide as communities rally in response to recent enforcement actions. Demonstrators demand immigration reform and protection for undocumented families across the U.S.
The Dallas Police Department has successfully curbed crime amidst a national surge by deploying innovative, data-driven strategies. Their proactive approach marks a notable contrast to rising violence elsewhere.
Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce sparked controversy on Monday Night Football, dubbing Dallas the “butthole and armpit of America.” The remarks, aired live, have sparked widespread reactions from fans and media alike.
Dallas authorities arrested four Indian nationals in connection with a shocking crime, according to M9.news. The incident has raised significant concerns in the local community as investigations continue.