This week, the Trump administration asked the University of Texas at Austin and eight other universities around the country to agree to a “set of operating principles” in exchange for preferential ...
Fermi America, which launched earlier this year and went public this week, wants to build a nuclear complex to power AI data centers.
Fermi America, an Amarillo-based startup co-founded by former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, is worth $19 billion following an initial public offering this week. The company wants to harness nuclear energy to ...
For the last three years, an air control monitor maintained by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has detected some of the state’s dirtiest air in Settegast, a northeast Houston ...
In the race for Texas’ U.S. Senate seat, Democratic state Rep. James Talarico is emerging as a fundraising frontrunner. His $6 million haul outpaces primary rivals Colin Allred and Terry Virts, ...
Texas will become the first state to no longer use American Bar Association (ABA) for oversight of its law schools. The Texas Supreme Court will take over that responsibility, according to an order ...
The U.S. Supreme Court term begins each year in October, with bigger decisions often not expected until the end of the term in June. The term that starts this year will include cases that touch on ...
The frass of drywood termites likewise reflects their eating habits, Brown says. The insects derive as much moisture as they can from wood content. So upon dropping anchor, the frass of the termites ...
Several small boats have been destroyed by the U.S. in the waters around Venezuela. The Trump administration claims they belonged to drug cartels.
The Austin state lawmaker took in $6.2 million in the three weeks since he launched his bid, outpacing the $4.1 million Allred raised over the last three months.
It’s just past dawn outside the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in downtown Dallas, and a group of volunteers in bright neon vests is huddled over a lifeless orange and green bird that fell ...
Even after the deadly July 4 floods, much of Texas has experienced extremely hot and dry conditions. According to the Austin American-Statesman, the capital city experienced its fifth driest September ...