Intel Corporation set forth a hefty compensation of $178.6 million to its Chief Operating Officer, Pat Gelsinger, last year.
People Fled Big Cities During Pandemic
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused big changes in the population of the United States, and many migrants chose the Lone Star State as their relocation spot.
Ukraine Consul General Meets with Mayor Johnson
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson met with the Consul General of Ukraine at the City Hall on March 28, giving Vitalli Tarasiuk a copy of a resolution condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
By Mary Dada | Apr 3, 2022
Putin’s Approval Rating Rises in Russia
The war in Ukraine has placed global leaders at the forefront of matters in 2022. A series of polls have...
UNT Graduate Wins Oscar for Documentary
Donnie F. Wilson, a University of North Texas grad, is an Academy Award winner after a documentary he worked on won an Oscar on March 27.
By Mary Dada | Apr 3, 2022
Stocks Experience Historically Bad Quarter
An early-year stock selloff resulted in the worst quarter in history for some tech companies.
Texas Central Delinquent on Property Taxes
Texas Central’s proposed high-speed rail from Dallas to Houston has hit another snag as the company is allegedly delinquent on over $600,000 in property taxes.
Nigerian Man Federally Sentenced for Fraud Violations
A Nigerian man has been sentenced to 33 months in prison for federal fraud violations, according to an announcement made by U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Texas Brit Featherston.
By Mary Dada | Apr 3, 2022
UT Endowment Provides Tuition Assistance For Thousands
Starting this fall, thousands of students enrolled at University of Texas schools will receive free tuition as part of the new “Promise Plus” program.
Huntington’s Disease Society of America Golf Classic
The Greater North Texas affiliate of the Huntington's Disease Society of America (HDSA) will host...
By Amy Jones | Apr 3, 2022
Man Found Guilty in Police Officer Shooting
A Denton County jury found the man who shot a police officer in 2019 guilty of two counts of aggravated...
By Mary Dada | Apr 3, 2022
‘Most Wanted’ Fugitive Arrested for Child Sexual Assault
Fugitive sex offender and former sheriff’s deputy, James Mark Bishop was captured on Monday afternoon by the U.S. Marshals Pacific Northwest Violent Offender Task Force in the Conde Creek area of Jackson County, Ore.
Pakistan Official Calls for Immediate Cessation in Ukraine
Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff Qamar Javed Bajwa called for “immediate cessation” of the war between Russia and Ukraine during a speech on April 2.
Biden: ‘Putin’s Price Hike’ Affecting Americans
U.S. President Joe Biden has been stung by criticism over the rising cost of living and his response to the war in Ukraine. On March 31, Biden blamed the increased costs on “Putin’s Price Hike.”
Police Arrest Parents Following Death of Son
The parents of a three-year-old boy who was shot and killed in Dallas have been arrested, according to Dallas police.
By Mary Dada | Apr 3, 2022
Texas Health Hospital Receives National Certification
The Texas Health Harris Methodist Fort Worth Hospital received a new certification, the Joint Commission’s...
By Mary Jones | Apr 3, 2022
Bipartisan Legislation Seeks to Improve Retirement Savings
United States House of Representatives passed legislation to streamline the current retirement system to encourage Americans to save more and postpone withdrawals from their 401(k) plans.
Flytrex Brings Drone Delivery to DFW
Flytrex, an Israeli-owned startup, is currently making drone food and Walmart deliveries in North Carolina....
By Amy Jones | Apr 2, 2022
Firefighters Continue to Extinguish Texas Wildfires
Firefighters from over thirty states are currently working to put out wildfires across the state of Texas, according to Texas A&M Forest Service, the state’s largest firefighting agency.
World Autism Awareness Day Celebrated April 2
Each April, people worldwide are invited to participate in World Autism Awareness Day. The day is designed...