One America News Network, once a favorite of former president Donald Trump, is suing AT&T and DirecTV over an alleged breach of contract, The Dallas Morning News reported. OAN's gripe with the Dallas-based telecommunications company stems from DirecTV's announcement last month that it would not be renewing its contract to...
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Local school districts are on high alert after TikTok's "Devious Licks" challenge, which encouraged students to steal or vandalize school property and post a recording of the act on TikTok.
A federal grand jury in East Texas has returned a 15-count indictment against seven alleged MS-13 members accused of carrying out a double murder in a penitentiary in late January, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. The seven men allegedly planned and committed an attack on members of the...
These are 10 of the most absurd titles on state Rep. Matt Krause's "banned book" list.
In the nearly 20 years since they burst onto the scene with their debut album, Y2K post-punk revival staple Hot Fuss, The Killers have been strongly associated with flamboyant and gloriously messy new wave
It's taken far too long for the video game industry to deliver a game that lets horror fans control the movements and murdering abilities of some of the genre's most infamous killers in a quality, cinematic style without committing a non-pixel based felony.
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Dallas firefighters needed specialized vehicles to put out a fire last week. One stopped working at the scene. The other broke down while still en route.
Since January, sexually oriented businesses in Dallas have been waiting to see if a judge will uphold a new ordinance in the city that would see them closed during four of their most profitable hours.
Beto O'Rourke is slamming Gov. Greg Abbott's trade policies after the Mexican government said it's rerouting a rail link that would have gone through Texas.
Electric scooter operators have been trying to get back into the city since they were kicked out in September 2020 over public safety concerns. Is there return just beyond the horizon?
Basic logic tells us that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott isn't the only person in control of his Twitter page. Social media is so vital to the political meat grinder that he's likely got a whole team of people scrutinizing every character before posting from his various online accounts.
A federal judge has ruled that Stewart Rhodes, founder and leader of the Oath Keepers, will stay behind bars for the time being. On Friday afternoon, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta said during a hearing that allowing Rhodes to spend the next several months under house arrest was too risky...
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The kebab is a long-established culinary staple of Middle Eastern food. By combining aromatic meats of Mediterranean cuisine with the more recent worldly fascination with food on a stick, the dish has become comfort food.
Whenever lists and discussions come up debating the greatest guitarists of all time, a peculiar pattern emerges.
A handful of Thursdays ago, the Observer's food editor convinced me to join her and Texas Monthly's barbecue editor Daniel Vaughn at TMBBQ Club's "Meat Up" series at Terry Black's BBQ in Deep Ellum. We consider ourselves pretty plugged in to the goings-on in Dallas-Fort Worth barbecue, but there's no...
With the year getting off to a slow start as far as national touring acts go, it's another week of small and local shows that will let music fans get up close and personal with some bands that are sure to become their new favorite.
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz has lashed out at the Biden administration, saying violence in Israel and the Palestinian territory is the "direct result" of U.S. policy.
The Collin County Republican Party made light of the attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband in a meme shared to its Facebook page.
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A mound of mulch stirred up some controversy in Dallas Cochran Park.
It's time to talk about everyone's favorite Leonard Cohen song. Sorry, it's not "Dear Heather." Even if you're not super familiar with Cohen's discography
Texas-based petroleum and gas company Chevron Phillips Chemical agreed in a federal court Wednesday to pay $121 million to settle alleged violations of federal air pollution limits at three manufacturing facilities in Texas. The company violated the Clean Air Act and state air pollution control laws at plants in Port...
Halloween marked Deep Ellum's Yellow Rosa Cocktaileria's two-year anniversary. But instead of celebrating, restaurateur Joel Roland, owner of Yellow Rosa, woke up to the news that his business had been vandalized.