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Job Report Reflects ‘Great Resignation' Labor Trend
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics will release the March job numbers Friday morning.
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‘Great Resignation' Shows No Signs of Ending
Friday morning’s job report is expected to reflect job growth and also the trend known as “The Great Resignation.”
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Could High Gas Prices Trigger Work from Home Return?
The pain at the pump has some people wondering if it may be time to once again return to a work from home model.
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Dr.'s Son Develops Same Kind of Cancer he Has Researched for Years
The doctor was researching the most effective treatment methods for brain cancer when his 3-month-old son was diagnosed with a form of the disease.
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Bioengineer's Son Battles Same Cancer He Has Researched for Years
A doctor researching the most effective treatment methods for brain cancer was shocked when his 3-month-old son was diagnosed with a form of the disease.
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Renderings of the New Dallas Police Academy at UNT Dallas
Renderings show plans for a new Dallas Police Academy at the University of North Texas at Dallas. -
Welch Foundation Gives $10 Million in Grants for Research Funding at North Texas Universities
Six Dallas-Fort Worth universities received a total of over $10 million in funding from 42 grants awarded by the Welch Foundation for chemical research.
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Oldest Living UT Dallas Alum Celebrates Her 100th Birthday
The oldest living UT Dallas alum is celebrating something good: her 100th birthday and decades of serving others around the world.
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Engineering Stereotypes Demystified
Most people can easily recognize the contributions engineers make to society, but far too often engineers are incorrectly stereotyped as boring geeks.
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Vaping Device Explosion Causes Severe Burns For Allen Man
A North Texas man is recovering from serious burns after the battery of his vaping device exploded in his pocket.
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North Texas Man Warns of Other Vaping Dangers
As vaping-related lung illnesses continue to rise, a North Texas man is warning about the other dangers related to eCigarettes after the battery on his device exploded in his pocket causing massive third degree burns.
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Union Leader Disputes Corruption Claim
The leader of the largest Dallas Police Union Thursday disputed claims of corruption in the Amber Guyger investigation that Chief U. Renee Hall promised Wednesday to investigate.
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Calls for an Internal Investigation of DPD After Guyger Trial
The Amber Guyger trial brought about a number of accusations of impropriety at DPD and a promise of investigation by Chief Renee Hall. One of the accused — Dallas Police Association President Mike Mata has heard the calls for him to resign.
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Dallas Safe Communities Task Force to Meet Monday
The group, made up of community leaders from across the city, is searching for solutions to the issues of crime facing Dallas.
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3 New DART Buses Approved for Use on UTD Route
DART’s board of directors approved the purchase of three new buses Wednesday to run routes around the University of Texas at Dallas in Richardson.
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Experts Support DPD Efficiency Recommendations
A pair of PHD criminology experts who reviewed a new Dallas Police efficiency study said Tuesday that the findings offer valuable suggestions to fight rising crime with a smaller police force.
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Crow Museum Showcases Contemporary Chinese Artist Working in Dallas
In Dallas’ Design District, Master Shen-Long works in his studio on new creations, pushing the boundaries of his artform.
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UT Dallas Hosts Esports Summer Camp for Kids
UT Dallas varsity esports team members coach kids in the university’s first esports summer camp.
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#SomethingGood: UT-Dallas Graduate Who Survived Haiti Earthquake Inspires Others
Jude Celiscar, 32, has had to overcome numerous obstacles including the deadly 7.0-magnitude earthquake in Haiti in 2010.
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Ceramics and Change Are on Display at Crow Museum
Contemporary Japanese artists’ ability to conquer the challenges of working with clay makes their works on display in “Hands and Earth: Contemporary Japanese Ceramics” extraordinary.