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The league announced the fines on Thursday after requesting video of the tumultuous workout at the Cowboys鈥 training camp base in Oxnard, California.
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John Fields with the Denton-Record Chronicle talks about the week that was in sports.
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John Niland, a three-time All-Pro guard who helped the Dallas Cowboys win their first Super Bowl championship, has died. He was 82. Niland鈥檚 daughter, Haven, said he died Saturday morning in McKinney.
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Lutkenhaus, 17, has already won gold in the 800 meters on the professional track and field circuit.
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Bueckers is set to participate in her first major international tournament as part of the USA Basketball roster heading to Germany for next month鈥檚 FIBA World Cup.
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The Dallas Cowboys and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams have agreed on a $105.9 million, three-year extension going into his first full season with the team. The contract includes $101 million guaranteed and could keep Williams with the Cowboys through 2030 after they traded for him during the 2025 season.
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Nelson helped bring Dirk Nowitzki to the Mavericks and was one of two NBA coaches to have at least 250 wins with three different franchises 鈥 Milwaukee, Dallas and Golden State.
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North Texas didn鈥檛 have a whole lot of players who could provide perspective when it came to where it stood after the opening day of fall practice when compared to the landmark season the Mean Green enjoyed last year.
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The Dallas Morning News reporter Myah Taylor explains the move from the College Park Center at UT-Arlington to the AAC.
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Growing TV audience and investment, plus a rising flag football pipeline signal momentum as the WNFC works to build a sustainable future for the sport, league members say.
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Javier "Chicharito" Hern谩ndez was announced as Atl茅tico Dallas' first player this week. Fans around Dallas are excited about the Mexican soccer star's arrival.
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Javier 鈥淐hicharito鈥 Hern谩ndez, the all-time leading scorer for the Mexican national team, has signed with Atl茅tico Dallas in the USL Championship. Hern谩ndez is the first player signed by the expansion club, which will begin play next year in the second-tier of U.S. professional soccer, below Major League Soccer.
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Cooper Lutkenhaus continued an impressive start to his professional running career Sunday, when he won the men's 800-meter race at the U.S. track and field outdoor championships.
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The World Cup is about soccer, but fans say it's also about joy, heartbreak and new cultural experiences. We're taking a look back at some of the biggest topics and events throughout the tournament's tenure in North Texas.