Dallas, TX – Paul Quinn College (“Paul Quinn” or “College”) announced today that it received a $3.5 million gift from the Harold Simmons Foundation (“Foundation”). The majority of
DALLAS, TEXAS – The countdown to fun has officially begun – only 200 days until the State Fair of Texas® begins its annual 24-day run. With agriculture, education
DALLAS — “Comeback kids” aptly describes the Lincoln Tigers weekend in San Antonio earlier this month at the 2016 UIL State Basketball Championship. The team came from behind to
(AP) – After years of anti-American posturing by its leader, Argentina has a new president whose outstretched hand has been eagerly accepted by the United States. President Barack
Marvin S. Mason of Mesquite claimed a top prize worth $1 million in the Texas Lottery® scratch ticket game Hit $1,000,000. For selling the winning ticket, 7-Eleven Store
(Fort Worth, Texas) — The city of Fort Worth is rich in history, with many women playing significant roles, and Wyntress B. Ware, president and chief executive officer
In a mock draft last week, the Cincinnati Bengals selected Corey Coleman as their pick at No. 24. Corey is a 5-11, 190 lb junior wide receiver from Baylor University. If Corey is
(AP) — Belgian authorities searched Wednesday for a man pictured at the Brussels airport with two apparent suicide bombers, amid growing suggestions that the bombings of the Brussels
(AP) — When Kevin Kiermaier slid into home for the Tampa Bay Rays’ first run of the day, President Barack Obama flung his arms wide in the sign for ”safe.” Then
Some words seem rarely mentioned in this highly toxic political season. We’ve heard about bombs and walls, but very little about peace. One is almost tempted, when some