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Pato O’Ward Ignites IndyCar’s Grand Return: 2026 Arlington Grand Prix Guide

Pato O'Ward leads IndyCar's return to DFW with the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington on March 15, 2026, racing through a 2.73-mile street circuit.

Java House Grand Prix: IndyCar Street Race Hits Arlington in 2026

The Java House Grand Prix of Arlington debuts March 2026 with a 2.73-mile street circuit around AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field in Texas.

Cowboys Trade Osa Odighizuwa to 49ers: Inside Dallas’ Defensive Overhaul

Dallas Cowboys trade DT Osa Odighizuwa to 49ers for 3rd-round pick, clearing $20.7M cap space after signing Kenny Clark and Quinnen Williams.

Iran’s 2026 World Cup Participation in Doubt Amid US Tensions

Iran's 2026 World Cup participation in doubt as officials send mixed signals amid U.S. tensions, diplomatic chaos, and FIFA's strict withdrawal rules.

Train with Real Madrid: Free Soccer Tryouts for US Teens (Abbott Dream Team)

Abbott and Real Madrid's Dream Team program offers 16 U.S. teens a free trip to Madrid for elite soccer training, health education, and a match at Bernabéu.

Java House Grand Prix: Arlington Streets Close for Epic INDYCAR Debut

Arlington transforms into a 2.73-mile INDYCAR street circuit around AT&T Stadium for the Java House Grand Prix, March 13-15, 2026. Road closures now active.

Texas Swimmer Breaks 50-Yard Freestyle World Record in Football Helmet

Texas high school senior Jameson Curtis shatters 50-yard freestyle world record in 26.96 seconds—while swimming with a football helmet on his head.

Logan Paul Offers $1 Million to Any NFL Player in Boxing Challenge

Logan Paul offers $1 million to any NFL player who can beat him in boxing. Three players accept, including Myles Garrett as his primary target.

North Texas Named FIFA World Cup 2026 Hub: Matches & Training Sites

North Texas scores two FIFA World Cup 2026 Team Base Camps in Frisco and Mansfield, plus nine matches at AT&T Stadium including a semifinal.

Major Study Confirms Advanced CTE Directly Causes Dementia Risk

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