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Despite already being eliminated from the 2026 World Cup, fans from Jordan are hyped about Saturday’s World Cup match against Argentina at Dallas Stadium. Here’s why.Jordan celebrates World Cup historyJordan’s fans are hosting an event at Levitt Pavilion in Arlington on Friday. The free festival hosted by the Jordan Tourism Board will celebrate the country’s historic, first-ever qualification for the world’s largest sporting event.The team secured their spot by scoring 32 goals and winning eight out of 16 total matches across the qualifiers, led by top scorer Ali Olwan.Jordan’s debut ended after suffering back-to-back losses in Group J against Austria and Algeria.Still, fans are hyped about Saturday’s matchup against Argentina at Dallas Stadium.The Jordan fans that FOX 4 talked to on Friday are from all around the world. Some are here from Jordan, and others are from Canada or Australia. They all said they are proud to see their small Middle Eastern country flourish."Originally, I was
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Dallas city leaders announced a new $200 million expansion at Klyde Warren Park.The 5.4-acre deck park helps connect the Uptown neighborhood to Downtown Dallas, and leaders hope the expansion will attract even more visitors and spur economic growth in the area.Expansion plans unveiledKlyde Warren Park opened in 2012 with a price tag of more than $100 million. But the park brings in hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. It’s already generated $6 billion in growth for Uptown and Downtown Dallas.Dallas leaders want to continue to build on that success. They hope to add another 1.7 acres of space over the Woodall Rodgers Freeway.The plans also call for a new event pavilion, reception spaces, and outdoor lawns for concerts that can also transform into an ice skating rink in the winter.The expansion will cost nearly $200 million with construction starting this fall.Jody Grant, the chairman of Klyde Warren Park, said talks of an expansion at Klyde Warren have been in the works for a wh
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After a raucous opening set from L.A. Guns, Tom Keifer turned back the clock to the hair metal days.