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It’s gift-giving season, and Oprah Winfrey’s list of Favorite Things in 2025 is helping you make a holiday list before you check it twice. Among the dozens of travel hacks, beauty remedies and cozy winter wear are three of Oprah’s Favorite Things made in Dallas.
The Dallas Mavericks, entering the night winless in November and coming off three straight losses overall, took on the Memphis Grizzlies on the first night of a back-to-back, losing 118-104. The loss not only keeps Dallas in last place in the Western Conference, but also makes them 0-1 in NBA Cup Group play, with a large point differential to boot.
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Dallas residents weigh in on council discussion over vacating city hall
Dallas City Council is weighing whether to move out of its iconic City Hall, saying leasing office space could save $43–$97 million over 10 years.
A first for South Dallas, Starbucks will be served in a speakeasy-style coffee shop at the historic Forest Theater, which is being reimagined as a
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Who owns the Mavericks? What to know about Mark Cuban's involvement with Dallas
As part of the unique agreement, Cuban retained ownership of 27 percent of the Mavericks and full oversight of basketball operations. That means Cuban and president of basketball operations Nico Harrison are still the central figures on the basketball side of the front office.
It might not have proved they were right but including the poison pill in Micah Parsons' trade proved they knew what they were doing.
City of Dallas voters will now cast their votes in November instead of May, ending the trend of back-to-back elections in odd years. The Dallas City Council voted unanimously to approve the change in election dates amid applause in the council chambers.
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Dallas Cowboys owner's daughter makes surprising admission about Bad Bunny amid Super Bowl outrage
Charlotte Jones, daughter of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, praised the NFL’s choice of Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl halftime show, saying it celebrates America’s immigrant roots.