WHO Estimates Nearly 15M Deaths Associated With COVID Globally
The World Health Organization estimated that about 15 million people died as a result of either COVID-19 or its impact on the healthcare system in 2020 and 2021.
Read moreThe World Health Organization estimated that about 15 million people died as a result of either COVID-19 or its impact on the healthcare system in 2020 and 2021.
Read moreFollowing its inaugural launch in 2019, Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center took a stand against child abuse with its Save Jane Awareness Campaign April 8.
Read moreThe Dallas Police Department was named a winner in the International Data Corporation Government Insights’ fifth annual Smart Cities North America Awards.
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Read moreBridwell Library to Host “A Festival of Form: John Cage & the Infinite Human” from March 7-9.
Read moreGov. Greg Abbott and most other statewide elected officials won their primaries Tuesday night. But Attorney General Ken Paxton was forced into a runoff, and progressive Democrats fell short of their congressional goals.
Read moreConstructing a perennial soccer powerhouse at a private school of about 700 students requires adaptability and versatility.
Read moreCandidates: John Bryant, Charlie Gearing, Alexandra Guio, Chris Leal, and Kendall Scudder.
Read moreSupercomputing at SMU is getting, well, more super.
Read moreOn the eve of All Hallows Eve, I found myself wandering through cemeteries and mausoleums as a participant in Preservation Dallas’ 2021 Fall Tour – Cemeteries of Dallas.
Read moreNot quite three weeks after Pfizer and BioNTech announced that their pediatric two-dose COVID-19 vaccine regimen for children ages 5-11 had been demonstrated to be safe in clinical trials, the companies said they have now submitted a request with the FDA for emergency use authorization.
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