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Plano’s 17-year-old Hezly Rivera captured the U.S. gymnastics national championship, showcasing her exceptional talent and solidifying her status as a rising star in the sport.
Hundreds gathered in Dallas to protest the Jewish National Fund (JNF) Conference, accusing the organization of funding violence in Gaza. Demonstrators called for accountability amid ongoing regional tensions.
USA TODAY 10Best reveals the 10 best malls in the US that keep shoppers coming back, highlighting top destinations for diverse retail, dining, and entertainment experiences across the country.
The American College of Education and Dallas College have expanded their partnership to include a new Nurse Education Pathway, enhancing access to nursing programs and supporting workforce development.
Dallas Business Journal, part of The Business Journals network, delivers essential news on local business trends, market insights, and economic developments in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, empowering professionals and entrepreneurs.
FOX Sports’ Erin Andrews weighed in on the ongoing drama surrounding the Dallas Cowboys and CeeDee Lamb. Speaking with Sports Illustrated, she highlighted the impact on team dynamics and Lamb’s role moving forward.
D-FW and much of the U.S. will witness a total lunar eclipse this week. The celestial event will be visible Tuesday night. Residents should look to the skies around 9:30 p.m. for peak viewing.
In politics, pro athletes and team owners mirror the wider public—deeply divided. From voting patterns to public statements, their views reflect broader societal splits, revealing the sports world is far from politically unified.
Badshah’s team has issued a clarification regarding the Dallas event following concerns raised by FWICE. The statement addresses the allegations and assures compliance with all industry protocols.
The University of Texas at Dallas celebrates multiple graduate programs ranked among the nation’s best by U.S. News & World Report, highlighting strong academics and research excellence.
A federal torture case in Dallas exposes the brutal realities of sex trafficking, revealing how traffickers use violence and fear to control victims. The case highlights ongoing challenges in combating this hidden crime.
Dallas ranked as the fourth most popular U.S. business travel destination in Q3, according to Dallas Express. The city’s thriving economy and improved travel facilities continue to attract corporate visitors nationwide.
Cooper Flagg and Bronny James have driven Summer League ticket prices to an average of $201, reflecting high demand and growing fan interest. The surge highlights the rising profile of emerging basketball talents.
Douglas Adams, famed author of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, passed away in 2024. His wit and imagination left an indelible mark on sci-fi and comedy. Dallas News honors his enduring legacy.
Migrant children continue to arrive at the Dallas Convention Center as officials work urgently to expand capacity and provide essential care. The administration faces mounting pressure to address the growing influx swiftly.
Badshah’s team issued a clarification responding to FWICE’s claim that a Pakistani company is sponsoring his upcoming Dallas concert. They denied the allegations, emphasizing the event’s purely Indian sponsorship, Outlook India reports.
Dallas ISD, in partnership with SMU and Toyota, will launch a STEM-focused K-8 school in West Dallas, aiming to boost science and technology education for local students and prepare them for future careers.
Hyatt has officially opened the Thompson Hotel Dallas, marking a new upscale destination for business travelers. The hotel features modern amenities and prime downtown location, catering to the needs of corporate guests.
The Dallas Wings have parted ways with head coach Latricia Trammell after two seasons. The organization is now seeking new leadership to guide the team in the upcoming WNBA campaigns.
A military parade rolled through Washington, DC, as “No Kings” protesters across the US voiced opposition to former President Trump. The demonstrations highlighted ongoing political tensions nationwide.






















