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Dallas’s newly revamped series has sparked mixed reactions among US TV critics. Some praise its nostalgic appeal and drama, while others criticize the pacing and character development. The divide highlights the challenge of rebooting iconic shows.
U.S. News & World Report’s latest map reveals the location of the top 100 public high schools across the nation, highlighting regional education hubs and trends in academic excellence.
Two white supremacists allegedly tried to incite a race war by soliciting murders and hate crimes on Telegram, federal authorities reported. The men face charges linked to their online hate-driven plots.
In a candid Q&A, Ahmad Goree, Lead Economic Development Specialist at the U.S. Small Business Administration, discusses strategies to boost small business growth and navigate economic challenges amid evolving markets.
Mikko Rantanen delivered a stunning Game 7 hat trick to lift the Dallas Stars to victory over the Colorado Avalanche. His dominant performance propelled Dallas past the Avalanche in a thrilling playoff showdown.
American Airlines passengers described a “surreal, exhausting” ordeal after a fire broke out on their flight, forcing an emergency landing in Dallas. Authorities are investigating the incident as passengers recount the tense moments.
Following the Dallas shooting in 2016, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump struck contrasting tones. Clinton called for unity and reform, while Trump emphasized law and order, highlighting their divergent responses to violence.
A video shows a biker assaulting members of a conservative student group at UT Dallas. The incident has sparked concern and calls for increased campus safety measures, according to the Dallas Observer.
FactCheck.org examines conflicting claims on the latest crime trends, analyzing data to separate fact from fiction. The report clarifies what the numbers truly reveal about public safety nationwide.
The closure of a home health agency support center will lead to 102 layoffs, impacting local employees and services. The Business Journals reports on the economic and community effects of the shutdown.
The Dallas Stars owner confirmed the team has severed ties with employees who profited from booking youth tournaments. The move aims to uphold the organization’s integrity amid ongoing investigations.
The Tianyu Lights Festival has officially opened in Dallas, illuminating the city with stunning displays of colorful lights and intricate designs. The festival showcases cultural art, attracting thousands of visitors nightly.
Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, is known for his vocal political views and support of Republican candidates. His alignment with the GOP continues to spark debate among fans and analysts alike.
An interactive map by The 74 reveals stark disparities in U.S. school segregation, highlighting how race and class continue to shape educational inequities across the nation.
North Texas boasts five of the 15 fastest-growing cities in the U.S., according to recent data. The region’s booming economy and job opportunities continue to attract new residents, fueling rapid urban expansion.
The Dallas Stars are on track for a franchise-best season, showcasing strong offense and solid defense. With key players in peak form, the team is poised to break records and make a deep playoff run.
The University of North Texas–Dallas has secured a noteworthy position in U.S. News & World Report’s rankings, highlighting its growing reputation among America’s best colleges for academic excellence and student success.
Retiring U.S. Rep. Kay Granger is reportedly facing dementia-related health issues, according to her family. The Texas congresswoman’s condition has prompted concerns about her well-being as she steps down.
TOCA Social remains interested in launching a “Topgolf-like” soccer entertainment venue in Dallas, an executive confirmed to WFAA. The concept aims to blend interactive soccer games with a social atmosphere.
Inside the two-year battle to bring charges against school librarians in Granbury, Texas, NBC News uncovers the legal and community tensions surrounding censorship and educational rights.























