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Colin Allred has ended his Senate bid and announced a run for Congress instead, shifting his focus to retain his current Texas House seat. The move reshapes the state’s political landscape ahead of upcoming elections.
The Heart of Dallas Bowl pits Southern Miss against Washington in a thrilling showdown. Both teams aim to close the season with a statement win. Coverage by The Clarion-Ledger highlights key matchups and game insights.
The U.S. Navy’s most advanced aircraft carrier has arrived in the Caribbean Sea, marking a strategic presence in the region. The Dallas News reports this deployment underscores increased readiness and maritime security efforts.
At a discreet location, rising MAGA donors convened to strategize funding and influence the 2024 election. The New York Times uncovers exclusive insights into this tightly knit political circle shaping the GOP’s future.
“Return of the Kingdom” roars back inside Jurassic World, thrilling fans with new attractions and immersive experiences. The latest update promises an unforgettable adventure, blending cutting-edge tech with prehistoric wonder.
The Dallas Cowboys have assured head coach Mike McCarthy he will remain with the team for the 2022 season, following Sean Payton’s unexpected resignation from the New Orleans Saints, USA Today reports.
Cedar Valley Campus, part of Dallas College, offers diverse programs and modern facilities to support student success. Located in Lancaster, it provides accessible education and workforce training to the local community.
The Department of Homeland Security has ordered heightened security at ICE facilities nationwide following a deadly shooting at the Dallas ICE office. Officials are reviewing protocols to ensure staff safety, WFAA reports.
Sherrington reviews NBA All-Star weekend highlights and explains why Kyrie Irving’s return to the Mavericks should be postponed. The focus remains on team cohesion and long-term success for Dallas.
A seasoned traveler who has explored 109 countries reveals that an unexpected American city outshone all international destinations. The surprising urban experience challenges common travel expectations.
FOX Sports revisits the Dallas Cowboys’ legacy, highlighting 11 notable false predictions surrounding America’s Team. From draft busts to playoff expectations, the article separates myth from reality.
Dallas Cowboys welcome Azur Kamara, a promising linebacker known for his speed and tenacity. This newcomer aims to strengthen the defense as the team prepares for the upcoming NFL season.
Thursday practice is crucial for the Gallup offense, setting the tone ahead of their upcoming game. Cowboys Wire highlights that the team’s return to the field “should be fun,” signaling strong offensive potential.
Dallas continues to lead nationally with the best high school in the country, according to the latest KERA News rankings. The school’s consistent excellence highlights its commitment to academic achievement and student success.
Texas has experienced a notably dry fall, raising concerns about worsening drought conditions. Limited rainfall in key areas, including Dallas, could strain water resources and agriculture if the trend continues.
After a Texas school shooting, conservatives blamed ‘woke’ programs, previously approved by Republicans, for influencing students. The debate intensifies over school curricula and political responsibility.
“Four Fingers Point Back: Recognizing Our Own Flaws in Global Politics,” featured on dallasweekly.com, examines how nations must reflect on their own shortcomings to foster genuine international cooperation and peace.
Dallas Cothrum’s Masterplan Consultants is opening its wallet for a strategic acquisition, aiming to expand its market reach and enhance service offerings, The Business Journals reports.
The 2026 World Cup draw and group stage schedule were unveiled, setting the stage for the tournament. Fans now know the matchups and dates, marking a key milestone in the lead-up to soccer’s global spectacle.
Dallas police confirmed a robot was used to kill a suspect after negotiations failed, marking a rare use of lethal force via robotics in law enforcement. The incident raises ethical and tactical questions.























