Japan boosts defense spending to record $50.1 billion amid regional threats from China and North Korea, marking a historic shift from its pacifist stance toward NATO-aligned military policy.
Japan boosts defense budget to record $58 billion amid rising Indo-Pacific tensions, targeting unmanned systems and missile capabilities as part of its military transformation strategy.
Dallas braces for weather whiplash this MLK weekend with strong winds and fire risks Friday, plunging temperatures Saturday, and a gradual warmup by Monday's holiday celebrations.
California's 2025 wildfire season claimed 440+ lives beyond official counts, with the Eaton and Palisades Fires destroying 15,000+ structures amid climate-intensified conditions, leaving survivors struggling to rebuild.
Major I-30 closure through Downtown Dallas this weekend will impact thousands as the $888 million Canyon project shuts down the critical highway corridor until Monday morning.
Texas deputies race against time to save unresponsive toddler, performing life-saving measures during high-speed drive to hospital instead of waiting for ambulance in rural emergency.
Fort Worth faces alarming pattern as third major apartment fire in months leaves hundreds displaced, prompting safety concerns and legal action across the city.
Starting February 2026, travelers without proper ID at TSA checkpoints will face a $45 fee for identity verification through the new ConfirmID program, with no guarantee of boarding clearance.
Texas food banks to receive 2 million eggs after Cal-Maine Foods settles price-gouging lawsuit alleging 300% pandemic price hikes, with future safeguards against emergency inflation.
Texas AG Ken Paxton secures settlement with Cal-Maine Foods to donate 2.16 million eggs to food banks, resolving pandemic price gouging allegations from 2020.