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[STATE OF THE CITY]( | [THINGS TO DO]( | [OPINION]( | [GAMES AND PUZZLES]( By Ariyon Dailey  Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones poses with his children (from left) Jerry Jones, Jr., Charlotte Jones, and Stephen Jones before the Cowboys faced the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Tampa, in November, 2015. (Tom Fox / Staff photographer) NEWS [Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jonesâ family are front and center in the offseason. Why now?]( The private lives of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and his family are dominating the offseason after a lawsuit and a letter linked his daughterâs divorce case to an allegation that the billionaire had an affair and fathered a child. Public records and recent media coverage detail allegations of extortion attempts, a multimillion dollar settlement with the cheerleaders after accusations of voyeurism by a former Cowboys official and a lawsuit about a videotape of a sexual encounter involving one of Jonesâ sons. [So, why is all this becoming public now?]( [Read More](  Also: Southwest Airlines flights delayed,[canceled at Dallas Love Field]( across country due to tech issues Also: âStop and celebrateâ: [Parade recognizes championships]( by 6 southern Dallas County schools  [Test your knowledge of this weekâs top headlines and youâll be entered for the chance to win $100.]( [Question 1 of 5]( [HGTV reality series Fixer Upper stars Chip and Joanna Gaines are opening a real estate office in which Texas city?]( - [Dallas](
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 PHOTO OF THE WEEKEND Frank Lopez, left, accompanied by his mother Lourdes Rodriguez, visiting from New York reacts as they walk down WWE entrance stage for fans during an exhibition ahead of WrestleMania 38, Friday, April 1, 2022 at Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas. WrestleMania 38 will Frankâs sixth WrestleMania in person.(Shafkat Anowar / Staff Photographer) [âItâs a connectionâ: Fans share sense of community at WrestleMania 38 in Dallas, Arlington]( When they were kids, Juan Salazar and his brother would walk to the public library after school and log onto WWE.com. His family didnât have pay-per-view, so during wrestling season heâd have to go online or wait until Monday nightâs show to find out what happened during the weekend matches. "We didnât want to wait until 7 when it started," Salazar said, laughing at the memory. [This year, Salazar was finally able to fulfill one of his childhood dreams.]( The 33-year-old Abilene resident was among thousands of wrestling fans who flocked to downtown Dallas and Arlington over the weekend for WrestleMania 38, the biggest event in professional wrestling.  ADVERTISEMENT
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More than two years after the emergence of SARS-CoV-2, researchers and physicians [are still trying to sort out to what extent the infection boosts]( risk of stroke, and for how long that risk lasts. Â ADVERTISEMENT
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