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Stars face elimination after trailing 3-1 in the series, putting their playoff hopes in jeopardy. With the pressure mounting, Dallas must win consecutive games to stay alive in the postseason.
An AI company is relocating its U.S. headquarters from San Francisco to North Texas, aiming to leverage the region’s growing tech ecosystem and business-friendly environment, according to Dallas News.
A ransomware attack on the City of Dallas has forced the city’s police website offline, disrupting public access to services. Officials are investigating the breach and working to restore operations.
A U.K. venue known for blending pickleball with cricket is making its U.S. debut in Dallas. The innovative sports concept offers a fresh, fast-paced experience, merging elements of both games for American audiences.
Teacher burnout is intensifying nationwide shortages as educators face long hours, low pay, and mounting stress. Schools struggle to retain staff, raising concerns over education quality and student outcomes.
ICE Dallas arrested an illegal Guatemalan national wanted for murder in his home country. The individual was taken into custody as part of ongoing efforts to remove criminal fugitives from the U.S., ICE confirmed.
The U.S. Postal Service has fully reopened all branches nationwide, resuming normal operations after recent disruptions. Customers in Dallas and across the country can now access full postal services without interruption.
Mike McCarthy’s stock is soaring after recent successes, sparking speculation he could leave the Dallas Cowboys. NFL insiders weigh in on the possibility of the veteran coach joining another franchise.
North Texas prepares for the American Athletic Conference tournament with fans eager to watch. Here’s how to catch all the action live, including TV channels and streaming options, according to Dallas News.
Drug cartels are closely monitoring political developments in the U.S. and Mexico, adjusting strategies to influence policies and law enforcement efforts, sources reveal. Their growing involvement raises concerns over regional security and governance.
The University of Texas at Dallas has risen in the latest U.S. college rankings, earning higher spots among Best U.S. Colleges and Best Value Schools, reflecting its growing reputation for quality and affordability.
Dallas baker convicted of killing artist has been arrested by ICE, bringing a sense of closure to the victim’s family. Authorities continue to investigate the case. More updates to follow.
Dallas-Fort Worth ranks as the No. 2 U.S. metro for the fastest growth of women business owners, according to a recent report. The region’s thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem continues to empower and elevate women-led enterprises.
The Dallas Cowboys returned to form with a decisive victory, reigniting their winning streak. The team’s renewed focus and strong performances signal a promising season ahead for Dallas Sports Nation.
Fort Worth-based Curran has become the first U.S. company to mine and process rare earth minerals domestically, marking a significant milestone in reducing reliance on foreign sources, reports Dallas News.
Arike Ogunbowale has withdrawn her name from consideration for the U.S. Olympic team, citing personal reasons. The star guard’s decision marks a notable development ahead of the upcoming Games.
A new Dallas venue has been recognized as one of the best clubs in the U.S., according to WFAA. The spot is quickly gaining a reputation for top-notch music, vibrant atmosphere, and exceptional service.
Four individuals were injured in a school shooting in Dallas, where a quick-thinking teacher intervened, preventing further bloodshed. Authorities praised the educator’s actions in averting a potential tragedy.
An Army veteran convicted in a Dallas “love triangle” murder case is now seeking help from Texas Governor Greg Abbott. The vet’s legal team hopes Abbott will intervene in the high-profile case, NBC News reports.
Sorry, New York and San Francisco: These four red-state cities are emerging as unexpected business hubs, challenging traditional coastal dominance and shaping the future economic landscape of America.






















