The Latest
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Ted Cruz seeks answers for fans frustrated by complicated sports media deals
Joseph Morton with the Dallas Morning News tells us about how executives from three of the major sports leagues appeared Tuesday before the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee.
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Gun threats impact attendance among Texas students
Attendance waivers analyzed by The Dallas Morning News show that many students stay home from school when there’s a perceived threat. Talia Richman with The Dallas Morning News joins us with the details.
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Paramedics in Fort Worth, Dallas providing mobile blood transfusions
Lauren Caruba with the Dallas Morning News tells us about how the program represents a major advancement in the care available to hemorrhaging patients across North Texas.
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Federal agents are conducting ‘welfare checks' on North Texas migrant children
Aaron Torres with the Dallas Morning News tells us about how the Department of Homeland Security is doing welfare checks on minors who came to the United States unaccompanied.
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Climate change pushes dry weather east, bringing change to DFW and Texas
Phil Jankowski with the Dallas Morning News tells us about the shifting climate line, dry to the west and wet to the east, which could bring a new era of extended drought to Dallas-Fort Worth.
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Asylum seeker in Lewisville among hundreds of Venezuelan migrants sent to notorious prison
Robert Wilonsky with the Dallas Morning News tells us about Neri Alvarado Borges, who has no criminal history, but was threatened for protesting Venezuela’s authoritarian regime.
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Proposed bill could lift gun ban at State Fair of Texas
Maria Ramos Pacheco with the Dallas Morning News tells us about the bill, which comes a year after the State Fair of Texas changed its gun policy to ban fairgoers from carrying all firearms.
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North Texas homebuilders started slower in 2025, and tariffs could make it worse
Nick Wooten with the Dallas Morning News tells us how Dallas-Fort Worth homebuilders must now contend with a rapidly changing economic picture around them.
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North Texans of Chinese descent are fighting limits on property ownership
Hojun Choi with the Dallas Morning News tells us about how a pair of bills in Austin would limit foreign nationals and companies from China, Iran, North Korea and Russia from buying real estate in Texas.
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Dallas residents say paratransit system failed people with disabilities
Amber Gaudet with the Dallas Morning News tells us about the nearly 2,000 complaints that marked DART’s transition to a new vendor and how riders say issues persist five months later.