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Aaron Judge delivered a powerhouse performance, leading the U.S. to a dominant opening victory over Brazil in the World Baseball Classic. His key hits fueled a commanding win, setting the tone for the tournament.
Get an exclusive first look at Netflix House, the immersive experience where fans can step into the eerie world of “Wednesday.” USA Today reveals how the series comes to life beyond the screen.
Japan and the US have finalized a $36 billion deal for gas and critical minerals, including resources from Texas. The agreement aims to strengthen energy security and supply chains amid global tensions.
U.S. goalies aim to validate soaring expectations at the Olympics, while Canada’s netminders strive to quiet skeptics. Both nations focus on strong goaltending as key to medal success in Beijing.
Puttery, a golf entertainment venue backed by Rory McIlroy, opens Friday in The Colony. The new spot offers high-tech golf games, food, and drinks, aiming to redefine social play in the Dallas area.
The Dallas Cowboys remain the most valuable NFL franchise due to their iconic brand, massive fanbase, and lucrative deals in merchandise, sponsorships, and media rights, solidifying their top spot in sports business.
At the Ryder Cup at Bethpage, US fans jeered European players amid a dominating American performance. Frustrated by the lopsided score, some fans left early, dimming the crowd atmosphere during the event.
Annabel Schofield, known for her role on “Dallas” and her successful modeling career, has died at 62. The actress and model was celebrated for her iconic presence on screen and in the fashion world.
A top NFL rusher is entering free agency, sparking rumors about potential destinations. Could the Dallas Cowboys be in the running to bolster their backfield? The El Paso Times explores the possibilities ahead.
Trinity Groves in Dallas, Texas, is a vibrant dining and entertainment district offering diverse eateries, innovative concepts, and scenic city views. A must-visit spot for food lovers and urban explorers alike.
Alysa Liu made history by winning the U.S. women’s figure skating world title, the first in nearly 20 years. Her victory marks a major milestone for American skating on the global stage.
The leader of the Dallas Arts District announced plans to step down in January, marking the end of a significant era for the city’s cultural hub. The announcement sparks anticipation about future leadership and district development.
Claims that gas prices are $1.98 a gallon in some U.S. states, as stated by Donald Trump, are false. According to dallasnews.com, current prices remain significantly higher nationwide.
GrapeFest returns to Grapevine this weekend, offering wine tastings, live music, and gourmet food. The ultimate celebration for wine lovers promises a lively, flavorful experience amid Texas charm.
As the Concacaf Gold Cup kicks off, several top stars will be absent, impacting team lineups and fan expectations. Key players missing due to injuries and club commitments leave a notable void in this year’s tournament.
Loews Hotels is set to expand in Arlington’s Entertainment District with a third property, boosting the area’s hospitality options. The new development aims to capitalize on increasing visitor demand, enhancing the local hotel market.
The Dallas Cowboys are making moves today, with prominent players Quinnen Williams and Logan Wilson joining the team. The latest updates highlight their impact as the season progresses. More details in El Paso Times.
A Texas judge has ordered ICE to release an Ecuadorian man and his 5-year-old son from a detention center, citing concerns over their prolonged confinement. The ruling highlights ongoing debates over immigration detention practices.
LeeAnne Locken hints at a possible “Real Housewives of Dallas” revival, sharing optimism about the show’s return in an exclusive Us Weekly interview. Fans eagerly await news on the franchise’s future.
Scotiabank has chosen Dallas as the site for its new U.S. office hub, aiming to expand its presence and operations in the American market. The move highlights Dallas’ growing appeal to major financial institutions.






















