An AI Siri is in the works and it could be running Gemini under the hood. Read more: Read More
Tech Crunch – xAI’s CFO is the latest executive to leave Elon Musk’s AI firm
Mike Liberatore left xAI at the end of July. He is the latest in a string of executive departures at Elon Musk’s AI firm. Read more: Read More
KTSM News – Father of baby with severe brain trauma asks for prayers
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The father of the baby boy who was left with severe injuries to his head told KTSM, “A miracle of God” is needed for his son, Azriel….
Tech Crunch – FirstClub bucks India’s speed obsession, quickly triples valuation to $120M with premium approach
FirstClub has raised $23 million in a Series A round co-led by Accel and RTP Global to expand its premium quick commerce platform. Read more: Read More
Texas Monthly – Texas student groups sue to block state law that limits campus protests
The law, largely in response to pro-Palestinian protests last year, bans “expressive activity” on campuses from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. The lawsuit says it is overly broad and will affect protected…
Fronterizo News – Mexican Senators Scuffle Over US Troops in Mexico
This article was co-published by El Paso Herald Post & Fronterizo News.… Read more: Read More
Texas Monthly – Texas lawmakers working on last-minute deal to tighten restrictions on THC products
The negotiations were an unexpected twist after the main legislative proposal — an outright ban on THC products — sat dormant for weeks. Read: Read More
Tech Crunch – CoreWeave acquires agent-training startup OpenPipe
CoreWeave hopes the YC-backed startup will help it expand down the stack, and cash in on enterprises developing AI agents. Read more: Read More
El Paso Herald Post – Mexican Senators Scuffle Over US Troops in Mexico
This article was co-published by El Paso Herald Post & Fronterizo News. MEXICO CITY, September 3, 2025: On August 26, 2025, as the Mexican senate session was ending with the national anthem,…
Texas Monthly – Texas sued over its lab-grown meat ban
Two California-based companies accuse the state of government overreach for banning the sale of their products for the next two years. Read: Read More



