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The 2024 season presents an opportunity for the Rangers to be the first team to win back-to-back World Series titles in nearly 25 years.
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Saturday’s FC Dallas game will see the return of MLS referees with the Professional Soccer Referees Association after a lockout that banned them from games in the midst of contract negotiations.
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Hector Ortiz, who spent the past 18 years as a manager and coach in the Texas Rangers organization, has died after a long battle with cancer. He was 54.
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The University of North Texas athletics department knew it would need additional resources to be competitive in the American Athletic Conference after making the jump from Conference USA over the summer.
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The 2024 Major League Soccer season has begun. But its referees are still on the sidelines.
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After a record-setting open to the season, serious injuries to four top players on Texas Christian University’s women’s basketball team led mostly to losses. The Horned Frog’s roster was so depleted, the coach invited any students to try out. Is it enough to help restore the victories?
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The organization that employs referees for Major League Soccer barred union-member referees from the field just days before the league's season-opening week.
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Arlington will host nine matches, the most of any city. But Despite rumors, AT&T Stadium will not be the site of the 2026 FIFA World Cup final.
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AT&T Stadium in Arlington is a finalist for the site of the 2026 FIFA World Cup final.
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Foreign media points to AT&T Stadium as the selected venue for the 2026 FIFA World Cup final match but local officials have yet to confirm.
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Both of Texas’ NFL teams have a spot in the playoffs.
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The former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver said he was falsely accused of sexual misconduct last year after an interaction with an employee at a Marriott hotel in Phoenix and has since sued the hotel chain and his accuser.
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The NBA has approved the sale of controlling interest of the Dallas Mavericks from Mark Cuban to the families that run the Las Vegas Sands casino company. The deal was approved just shy of a month since the families of Dr. Miriam Adelson and Sivan and Patrick Dumont announced their intention to buy the club.
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Six states either passed legislation to legalize sports wagering or allowed sportsbooks to begin accepting bets. Still on the sidelines are the nation’s two most populous states in California and Texas. Sports betting proponents will hope to make progress against significant headwinds in both states in 2024.