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Former President Trump and the Republican National Committee are considering Dallas for an unusual midterm convention, signaling a strategic shift in location and timing ahead of the 2024 elections, the New York Times reports.
As Donald Trump skips CPAC, divisions within the MAGA movement over U.S. involvement in Iran are emerging. The rift highlights differing views on foreign policy among Trump loyalists, signaling possible internal fractures.
Former President Donald Trump has endorsed Texas AG Ken Paxton in the GOP U.S. Senate race, NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth reports. The endorsement boosts Paxton’s bid amid a competitive primary field.
Amid the partial government shutdown, President Trump urged TSA agents to “go to work” despite pay delays. The shutdown has left many federal workers in limbo as negotiations continue.
The US men’s hockey team was honored at the State of the Union address, with President Trump promising the women’s team will be recognized “soon.” The acknowledgment highlights the nation’s pride in its hockey champions.
Country singer Dallas Smith has playfully responded to former President Trump’s annexation threats by announcing a 51-date tour, cleverly referencing the disputed territory’s size. The tour kicks off this summer.
Trump-era Education Department dismantling efforts are set to continue into 2026, impacting federal education policies and funding priorities, according to a report by Dallas Weekly. Critics warn of long-term consequences.
Former President Trump’s proposal to dismantle the Education Department could disrupt federal support for students with disabilities in Texas, raising concerns about funding and protections crucial for their education.
The New York Times reports on Trump’s 2024 proposal to deploy soldiers across U.S. cities to combat riots, crime, and migrant surges, raising urgent debates on military involvement in domestic law enforcement.
Dallas ICE shooting updates reveal ongoing investigations as authorities search for suspects. Meanwhile, former President Trump warns of potential federal layoffs if a government shutdown occurs. NPR continues coverage.
Former President Trump has legalized “cute” kei cars and mini-trucks in the U.S., paving the way for affordable $5K–$15K Asian mini vehicles to enter American roads, appealing to budget-conscious drivers and collectors.
Former President Donald Trump criticized plans to build a new stock exchange in Dallas, calling it a “bad thing” for New York. He argued the move could weaken the financial hub’s longstanding dominance.
Former US President Donald Trump described slain Indian-origin motel manager as “well-respected,” highlighting immigration concerns. The incident has reignited debates on immigration policies and community safety.
Former President Donald Trump has signed an executive order initiating steps to dismantle the Department of Education, aiming to reduce federal involvement in schooling, according to the Dallas Express.
President Trump is set to sign an executive order Thursday to shut down the Education Department, the White House confirmed. The move aims to restructure federal education oversight amid national debate.
Former President Trump signals that a government shutdown may persist, citing ongoing budget disputes. The stalemate raises concerns over prolonged disruptions to federal services and economic impacts.
ICE agents typically need a warrant to enter homes during raids, but exceptions exist. New questions arise as Trump-era deportation orders face renewed enforcement, sparking legal and civil rights debates.
Nigerians in the U.S. express concern following former President Trump’s recent threats toward Nigeria. The community calls for calm amid fears of potential diplomatic and social impacts.
President Trump has ordered the National Guard to deploy in Memphis, cited as the nation’s most dangerous city by total crime per capita, aiming to curb escalating violence, reports Dallas Express.
Former President Donald Trump and his allies are advocating for the introduction of religious education, including teaching the Ten Commandments, in U.S. public schools. Critics warn this blurs church-state separation.






















