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Texas parents have called for the removal of 50 books from school libraries, citing concerns over content. The list, spotlighted by NBC News, fuels ongoing debates over educational materials and censorship in schools.
A Dallas family’s graduation trip took a distressing turn when ICE detained the parents, sparking an immigration ordeal. The incident raises concerns over enforcement tactics during personal travel, CBS News reports.
A deadly shooting at a Dallas ICE facility is under FBI investigation as a targeted attack. The medical examiner has identified the victim, as authorities work to determine the motive behind the violence.
The Dallas Education Collective will launch a series of community convenings on August 26 at the Moorland YMCA, aiming to foster dialogue and collaboration on local education initiatives.
A new report names Dallas home to the top three high schools in Texas, highlighting the city’s strong academic performance and commitment to education, as detailed by CBS News.
A Dallas rabbi was arrested on charges of alleged indecency with a child, authorities report. The case is under investigation as officials urge anyone with information to come forward. CBS News will provide updates.
Data reveals Dallas’ minority students face significantly fewer opportunities than their white peers, highlighting ongoing educational disparities and systemic challenges in the city’s schools, reports the Dallas Observer.
The University of Texas–Dallas ranks among America’s top institutions, according to U.S. News & World Report. The university is noted for strong programs in science, engineering, and business, reflecting its growing national reputation.
Business Insider has revealed its list of the 50 best public schools in the US, highlighting top-performing institutions known for academic excellence, student support, and community impact. The rankings spotlight leaders in education nationwide.
Several North Texas public high schools earned top spots on U.S. News & World Report’s latest rankings, highlighting their academic excellence and college readiness. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram details these standout schools.
Low Credit Finance has released a new U.S. borrower education guide explaining no credit check loans. The guide aims to inform consumers about risks and benefits, promoting smarter borrowing decisions.
The American College of Education and Dallas College have expanded their partnership, launching a new nurse education pathway. This initiative aims to boost nursing workforce development and improve healthcare access.
The Dallas area high school football schedule for October 2-4, 2025, is set with key matchups across the region. Stay updated with scores and highlights from Sports Illustrated’s comprehensive coverage.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas welcomes visitors to explore its historic building and learn about U.S. monetary policy. Interactive exhibits and guided tours offer a unique glimpse into the Federal Reserve’s role in the economy.
A conservative activist claims Texas Christian University canceled her event, but the school states the event was never formally scheduled. The conflicting accounts raise questions about campus free speech policies.
UT Southwestern Medical Center’s Simulation Center offers cutting-edge training for healthcare professionals, enhancing patient safety and clinical skills through realistic, hands-on medical scenarios.
In 2024, the U.S. has seen a troubling rise in school shootings, with incidents reported across multiple states. This report examines the numbers, locations, and impacts on communities and education.
The International Rescue Committee in Dallas, TX, continues to provide vital support to refugees and displaced families, offering resettlement services, education, and job training to help rebuild lives.
Sha’Carri Richardson led Team USA to victory in the women’s 4×100 relay, clinching a gold medal and marking a triumphant milestone in her career. Her speed and determination shine on the global stage.
A recent study highlights Texas as one of the least educated states in the U.S., citing low graduation rates and limited access to higher education. The findings raise concerns over economic growth and workforce readiness in the region.





















