Dallas-Fort Worth
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Biden policy to help IRS collect up to $851 billion in back taxes from ultra-wealthy
Using funds provided by the Inflation Reduction Act, the IRS has already collected more than $520 million from 1,600 millionaires who had unpaid tax bills of more than $250,000. The IRS could collect as much as $851 billion in additional tax revenue over the next decade.
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Republicans cave to Trump, block border security deal they demanded
After years of claiming that border security was a “top priority” for them, House and Senate Republicans killed a long-awaited, bipartisan deal they insisted on amid pressure from former President Donald Trump.
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Mending ‘crowns’: How a Dallas hair stylist is fostering hope for Black women with alopecia
A Dallas hair stylist is fostering hope for Black women with alopecia. Here’s how a TX hair stylist is helping Black women with alopeica.
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More than half of Dallas-Fort Worth renters are cost-burdened, study shows
The median renter monthly housing costs in Dallas-Fort Worth is $1,472 per month, a significant increase from before the pandemic. Data from ApartmentList.com also shows that rents in Dallas and Fort Worth are up by over 20% since March 2020.
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8 Black women from Texas whose stories inspire us
These eight Black women born and raised in the Lone Star State have left an indelible mark on Texas. Here’s how these Black women from TX inspired the world.
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Trump is not immune from prosecution in his 2020 election interference case, US appeals court says
Trump is seeking to delay a trial until after the November election. If he were to defeat President Joe Biden, he could presumably try to use his position as head of the executive branch to order a new attorney general to dismiss the federal cases he faces or potentially could seek a pardon for himself.
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8 Dallas-Fort Worth restaurants that are Food Network famous
Unsurprisingly, Texas has been featured many times on various Food Network shows — including several restaurants located in Dallas-Fort Worth.
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A Dallas pastor steps into Jesse Jackson’s role as leader of his Rainbow PUSH Coalition
The civil rights group founded by the Rev. Jesse Jackson in the 1970s got a new leader for the first time in more than 50 years as a Dallas pastor.
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Here’s everything you need to know about voting in Texas
Wondering how to vote in The Lone Star State? Look no further.
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Dallas voters could decriminalize weed in November
Similar efforts passed in 2022 in Austin, Denton, Elgin, Killeen, and San Marcos, but Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Wednesday announced he was suing the five cities over the decriminalization policies.
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‘If you’re not at the table, then you’re on the menu’: Dallas County Dems chair on getting involved in politics
Could Texas flip blue in 2024? What role will issues like abortion rights, education, and housing costs play in the Dallas area in 2024? We asked Dallas County Democratic Party Chair Kardal Coleman.
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12 festivals happening around Dallas to put on your 2024 calendar
There are dozens of festivals in the Dallas metro area year-round that will quench your thirst for fun. Here are some worth adding to your planner.
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Here’s how to save money in 2024 under Biden’s clean energy policies
Under President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, Texans can now save money on certain energy-efficient home improvement projects, rooftop solar panels, and electric vehicles.
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26,000 Texans have become pregnant as a result of rape since Roe was overturned, study finds
“Thousands of girls and women in states that banned abortion experienced rape-related pregnancy, but few (if any) obtained in-state abortions legally, suggesting that rape exceptions fail to provide reasonable access to abortion for survivors,” the study stated.
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Keith Lee comes to Dallas: Here’s what he ate
TikTok food critic Keith Lee reviewed several restaurants in the Dallas area. Here’s what Keith Lee had to say about his visit to Dallas.
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Fun stuff to do in the Dallas metro area for $20 or less
Looking for something to do in Dallas-Fort Worth that won’t break the bank? You’re in luck.
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Texas companies reported releasing 1 million pounds of excess pollution during recent cold snap
Frigid weather this month caused industrial facilities across Texas to release unplanned air pollution as machinery froze, power went out and icy conditions blocked service crews.
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Texans can take advantage of an IRS pilot program to file their taxes directly
Texas taxpayers will soon be eligible to join an IRS pilot program that will allow them to calculate and submit their returns to the government directly without using commercial tax preparation software.
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Here’s how to vote in Texas’ March 5 primary elections
The deadline to register to vote is Feb. 5. The last day to apply to vote by mail is Feb. 23. Early voting runs from Feb. 20 to March 1.
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Study: Texas small businesses want lower healthcare costs, more transparency
A new survey of the nation’s small business owners showed a major challenge to successful operations is trying to provide health care for their employees.
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How to find your sun, moon, and rising signs to better understand your cosmic identity
Are you curious about astrology’s big three signs? Understanding the characteristics of your sun, moon, and rising signs can provide valuable information.
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Out for blood? For routine lab work, the hospital billed her $2,400
Even when providers are in network, a patient can be on the hook for thousands of dollars for common blood tests that are far cheaper in other settings. Here’s one Texas woman’s story.
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A look back at when the biggest snowfall was recorded in Tarrant County
2023 proved to be a winter of extremes. When was the last time Tarrant County recorded recorded snowfall?
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Insulin prices plunge for Texans due to Biden’s American Rescue Plan
Eli Lilly, Sanofi, and Novo Nordisk’s price cuts are expected to benefit many Texans who need insulin to survive. The companies first announced the moves last year, as a response to an American Rescue Plan provision that threatened to penalize them if they kept prices high.
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Navigating the new FAFSA? Here’s what you need to know.
The new FAFSA form has been released. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) determines eligibility for federal financial aid.
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What to know about the DOJ’s report on police failures in the Uvalde school shooting
A Justice Department report released Jan. 18 details a myriad of failures by police who responded to the shooting at a school in Uvalde, Texas.
























































