Databricks is on the hook to pay at least $100 million to OpenAI in this deal, even if customer usage falls short. It’s a bet, but one that Databricks has already hedged. Read…
El Paso Herald Post – Lawsuit Alleges El Paso Realtor Sent Shirtless Picture To 70-Year-Old Woman Client
EL PASO, Tx., September 25, 2025: Last Friday, a lawsuit was filed against Home Pros Real Estate and two real estate agents alleging that El Paso real estate agent, Kevin […] The…
Tech Crunch – Apple blames EU’s Digital Markets Act for feature delays
Apple is blaming the EU’s enforcement of the DMA for delaying the launch of some features in the EU, saying the rules are “leading to a worse experience” for Apple customers in…
Tech Crunch – Starpath bets on mass-produced, space-rated solar
Starpath is changing the space-rated solar panel industry in its quest to build off-world colonies. Read more: Read More
KTSM News – Starbucks to lay off 900 employees, close stores in US, Canada
Starbucks is laying off around 900 non-retail employees and closing some U.S. and Canadian stores as it focuses more of its resources on a turnaround. The Seattle coffee giant will notify employees whose…
Tech Crunch – Spotify to label AI music, filter spam and more in AI policy change
Spotify is launching a music spam filter, labeling AI tracks, and clarifying its rules around AI voice clones. Read more: Read More
Tech Crunch – TuneIn partners with FEMA to give drivers real-time emergency alerts
Drivers who listen to TuneIn will now receive real-time alerts, including extreme weather warnings and other emergencies. Read more: Read More
Texas Monthly – Texas set to execute man convicted of killing 13-month-old girl on Thursday
Blaine Milam previously had two scheduled executions stayed for the 2008 killing of his then-fiancée’s daughter. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – Texas Democratic Party’s move to Dallas prompts top staff exodus, roils organization ahead of 2026
Party insiders said the way the move was handled undercuts Chair Kendall Scudder’s rhetoric about winning back working class voters, who lurched to the right in 2024. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – Texas counties struggle to process voter registrations using state’s new system
State officials push back on complaints about software problems. Meanwhile, unprocessed applications are piling up. Read: Read More



