As the calendar turns to the second quarter, a few laggards are still reporting fourth quarter 2025 results, including denim maker Levi Strauss & Co., and GameSquare Holdings, the Frisco-based video game-turned crypto investment company. 

Industry vanguard Delta Air Lines starts the earnings period with results from the first quarter, while beer-maker Constellation Brands turns in its fourth quarter results.

The Dallas Regional Chamber’s biannual State of Child Care meeting will include speakers such as Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins and leaders from Children’s Health, Parkland Health and Boston Consulting Group’s Kelsey Clark.

The Federal Reserve Bank seems increasingly torn on what to do with its key interest rate. Wednesday’s release of minutes from last month’s meeting should give a glimpse into how Fed governors arrived at March’s decision to hold interest rates steady.

Thursday is the first day of the three-day Dallas Indie Comedy Festival, featuring a variety of improv and sketch comedy troupes, musical and character comedians and even clowns. The event takes place at Arts Mission Oak Cliff.

Some legacy consumer brands deliver their quarterly results, including friction fighter WD-40, Blackberry Limited and The Children’s Place. 

In honor of Financial Literacy Month, Capital One will host one of two “financial power hours” at its cafe, located at 3700 McKinney Avenue. Customers “can take control of everyday financial tasks in a space where procrastination is replaced by peer support and immediate action.” The event takes place between 1-2pm Central Time, and another will be held on April 23 during the same hour.

Friday’s Consumer Price Index and consumer sentiment will measure the economy’s temperature, from the price of food and services to how Americans feel about what they’re spending. 

In what promises to be one of the most prismatic book talks of the year, dictionary and thesaurus writer Kory Stamper comes to Interabang Books to talk about her newest work True Color, which examines how the colors we know today got their names.