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Dallas protesters criticize President Trump, Elon Musk, and DOGE, condemning recent federal worker cuts. Demonstrators demand accountability and call for support amid growing job losses. CBS News reports.
Four Dallas ISD high schools have secured top 10 rankings in Texas, highlighting the district’s academic excellence. This achievement underscores Dallas ISD’s commitment to quality education and student success statewide.
Recent arrests signal the return of a violent Mexican drug cartel in Dallas. Authorities report increased cartel-related activities, raising concerns over escalating gang violence and public safety in the city.
Fast-growing companies earn spotlight in the latest Fast 50 rankings by The Business Journals. These industry leaders showcase impressive growth, innovation, and resilience in a competitive market.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones reacted angrily when asked about the sun’s glare affecting play at AT&T Stadium following the team’s recent loss. His sharp response highlighted tensions after the game.
Dallas ICE and Homeland Security deported 122 Chinese nationals in a recent operation, according to KDFW. The deportations follow investigations into visa violations and illegal employment. Authorities continue to enforce immigration laws.
“Love Island USA” has sparked a new era of toxic fandom, marked by intense social media harassment and divisive fan behavior, raising concerns about the impact of reality TV culture on viewers’ mental health, Time reports.
KidZania unveils its lineup of industry partners for the debut U.S. “Indoor City” in Frisco, Texas. The innovative role-play destination aims to inspire children through immersive, career-based experiences.
Dallas reports eight homicides in July 2025, highlighting ongoing concerns over violent crime in the city. Authorities urge community vigilance as investigations continue into each case.
Data Center USA announces expansion in Lancaster, Texas, boosting local economy with new tech jobs and enhanced infrastructure. The facility aims to support growing data demands in the region.
Dallas Sports Nation’s way-too-early 2025 projections for the Texas Rangers spotlight a promising lineup and pitching depth. Experts predict a strong playoff push as key young talent continues to develop.
Protesters marched through Dallas to condemn recent deportation operations, calling for reforms and justice. The demonstration highlighted community concerns over immigration policies and enforcement tactics.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into USA Fencing after a competitor took a knee during a recent event, spotlighting ongoing debates over protest actions in sports. (NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth)
Early high school graduation programs are gaining traction nationwide, offering motivated students a faster path to college and careers. Schools report growing interest as families seek flexible education options.
A Dallas man was sentenced to 26 months in federal prison for a hate crime targeting a Sikh nonprofit. Authorities cited the attack as motivated by religious bias, underscoring ongoing efforts to combat hate crimes.
A new study ranks Dallas as the No. 4 best U.S. city for starting a business in 2024. Highlighted for its vibrant economy and strong entrepreneurial support, Dallas continues to attract innovators and startups.
Dallas has been named the No. 1 Best Sports Business City in the U.S., according to Dallas Innovates. The city’s strong sports infrastructure and growing business ecosystem drive its top ranking.
Dallas experiences unrest as protests escalate, reflecting growing tensions nationwide. Authorities urge calm amid reports of vandalism and clashes. Stay tuned for updates on the evolving situation in the USA.
As Texas undergoes redistricting, former President Trump aims to secure five GOP seats, intensifying the political battle. Democrats scramble to counter the move and protect their foothold in the state.
Layoffs at the Education Department could reduce vital support services for students with disabilities, potentially hindering their learning progress and access to accommodations, experts warn.