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A school district has condemned a Sen. Cruz attack ad for using a photo of its students without permission, raising concerns over unauthorized use of minors’ images in political campaigns, Dallas News reports.
Several Dallas Stars players are set to represent their countries at the upcoming Winter Olympics, highlighting the team’s international talent and bringing global attention to the franchise.
ICE has called for the removal of a man accused of beheading another individual with a machete at a Dallas motel. The agency seeks swift deportation amid ongoing investigations, CNN reports.
Logan Stankoven’s time in Dallas failed to meet expectations, hindered by inconsistent play and limited ice time. Despite high hopes, the young forward struggled to adapt, leaving fans and analysts questioning his fit with the team.
Democrat Colin Allred has officially announced his bid for the U.S. Senate, aiming to secure a seat in the upcoming election. Allred, currently serving in the House, seeks to expand his political impact.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has teamed up to launch a luxury tequila brand, blending his passion for premium spirits with business. The new venture aims to make a mark in the high-end tequila market.
Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers faced off as pros for the first time in the Indiana Fever vs. Dallas Wings game. The high-energy matchup featured standout plays from both stars, highlighting their transition to the WNBA.
Discover five iconic Dallas-area landmarks accessible via DART in our latest Business Traveler USA article. From the historic Dealey Plaza to the vibrant Dallas Museum of Art, explore the city with ease and convenience.
Sony Music is hiring across multiple departments, offering dynamic career opportunities in A&R, marketing, digital media, and more. Join a leading global music company and shape the future of sound. Apply now!
Oil and gas activity in the U.S. contracted in Q2, the Dallas Fed survey revealed, citing higher steel tariffs as a key factor. The increase in steel costs pressured production and investment in the energy sector.
The U.S. Navy is set to assess the current contamination levels at Hensley Field, a former military site in Dallas. The investigation aims to determine lingering environmental hazards and guide future cleanup efforts.
The Baltimore Ravens face the Dallas Cowboys in a crucial NFL Week 3 clash. Experts weigh in with predictions, picks, and updated odds as both teams seek early-season momentum. Stay tuned for full coverage.
The Department of Education has announced staff layoffs amid budget cuts. Concerns rise over the future management of student loans, with borrowers seeking clarity on repayment and support services.
A Mesquite teacher’s aide who claimed to have cancer was exposed for hiding a criminal past, leaving the community feeling betrayed. Authorities are investigating potential charges as trust in the school workforce is questioned.
Country singer Dallas Smith responds to political tensions with a 51-date tour, playfully referencing Trump’s annexation threats. The extensive tour marks a bold move amid growing cross-border debates.
Nestor Hernandez is the alleged shooter in the Methodist Hospital incident, according to WFAA. Authorities are investigating the motive as the community reels from the tragic event.
Education Next explores the impact of performance pay on teacher motivation and student outcomes. The article highlights evidence showing how merit-based incentives can boost educational effectiveness and drive accountability.
Las Vegas Sands, a global casino powerhouse, is making a major move into North Texas. The company plans significant investments, signaling a big bet on the region’s growing entertainment and tourism market.
Archived: A Texas company will pay $3 million after a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) probe uncovered the hiring of illegal aliens. The settlement highlights ongoing enforcement of immigration laws.
Texas Republicans are advancing school vouchers, but critics highlight their controversial origins linked to segregationist policies, sparking debate over the program’s true intentions and impact on public education.






















