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Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt’s recent injury update raises concerns for the Cowboys, spotlighting Micah Parsons’ growing impact. Watt’s status could shift defensive dynamics in Dallas’ favor, intensifying their rivalry.
Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey and wife Jenn have shared a heartfelt relationship journey, from their early days to marriage, highlighting milestones and personal moments in an exclusive Us Weekly feature.
With days remaining, Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Colin Allred intensify efforts in Texas’ closely watched U.S. Senate race. Both candidates ramp up campaigns as voters prepare to decide the state’s political future.
ICE Dallas deported 122 individuals on a “high-risk charter” flight to China, CBS News reports. The operation targeted those with serious criminal records or immigration violations. Authorities emphasized public safety priorities.
The New York Rangers have faced unexpected struggles this season, marked by inconsistent offense and defensive lapses. Injuries and lineup changes add to the challenges as they strive to regain form.
The 2025 NFL mock draft reveals experts projecting the New England Patriots holding the No. 1 pick, sparking debates on top quarterback prospects and potential franchise-changing selections. Stay tuned for in-depth analysis.
The USA Film Festival returns to Dallas with free movie screenings and special appearances by film stars. The event showcases diverse films, offering cinephiles a unique chance to engage with the industry.
Dallas resident Carlos Ortiz made history at the U.S. Open, delivering his best-ever major performance. Ortiz’s impressive play has spotlighted his rise in the golf world, thrilling fans and boosting local pride.
A 140-year computational analysis of US political speeches reveals a shift toward more positive yet increasingly polarized framing of immigration, highlighting growing division in congressional discourse.
McKinsey & Company highlights key strategies to advance racial equity in US pre-K–12 education, emphasizing targeted investments, inclusive curricula, and systemic reforms to close opportunity gaps nationwide.
Dozens of schools in the Dallas, Texas area are set for closure amid budget cuts and declining enrollment, sparking concerns among parents and educators over the impact on students and communities.
A recent Pew Research Center report examines the evolving role of religion in public schools, highlighting diverse student beliefs and debates over religious expression in classrooms across the United States.
General Motors has twice played a pivotal role in turning around a major airline supplier’s fortunes, highlighting strategic shifts and renewed partnerships that have revitalized the company’s market position.
As TikTok faces a potential U.S. ban, users are exploring alternatives like RedNote, a rising app gaining traction for its similar short-form video features. Developers aim to capture TikTok’s vast audience amid growing uncertainty.
The 55th Annual USA Film Festival in Dallas showcased a diverse lineup of independent films, spotlighting emerging talent and cinematic innovation. Celebrating decades of cultural impact, the event drew cinephiles and industry leaders alike.
A burgeoning rivalry unfolds between Jake Oettinger and Connor Hellebuyck, two elite American NHL goaltenders. As they battle for supremacy between the pipes, fans of Dallas and beyond watch closely.
An AI company is relocating its U.S. headquarters from San Francisco to North Texas, aiming to leverage the region’s growing tech ecosystem and business-friendly environment, according to Dallas News.
Texas Woman’s University launches a cutting-edge Physical Therapy program, enhancing training with state-of-the-art facilities and expert faculty. The initiative aims to advance healthcare and meet growing community needs.
Dallas police’s use of a bomb-carrying robot to kill a suspect marks an unprecedented move in U.S. law enforcement, raising legal and ethical questions, experts tell The Texas Tribune.
Apple plans to shift iPhone chip production to the U.S., aiming to boost domestic manufacturing and secure supply chains. This move could soon see “Made in USA” labels on key components.























