Herrera, a gun rights activist with millions of online followers, said he was “disgusted” to be mentioned by the shooter. Herrera is challenging U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales in the Republican primary. Read:…
Tech Crunch – Nvidia reports record sales as the AI boom continues
Nvidia’s revenue hit $46.7 billion in the second quarter, a 56% increase compared to the same period last year. Read more: Read More
Tech Crunch – Google launches new device protection program called Pixel Care+
Google says Pixel Care+ provides a “higher level of coverage, service and peace of mind for Google hardware owners.” Read more: Read More
Yard Barker – Why insider views this ACC signal-caller as most solidified QB in the country
When asked who the most solidified QB in the country is on Wednesday’s episode of “Get Up,” ESPN NFL insider Field Yates did not hesitate with his answer. Read: Read More
Tech Crunch – 911 centers are so understaffed, they’re turning to AI to answer calls
The company offers an AI voice assistant that helps 911 centers offload non-emergency call volume. Read more: Read More
Tech Crunch – WhatsApp’s new AI feature lets you rephrase and adjust the tone of your messages
With Writing Help, users can get AI-generated suggestions that rewrite their messages in professional, funny, supportive, or rephrased way. Read more: Read More
El Paso Matters – Austin-based company says it plans to spend $165 billion on New Mexico data center campus near El Paso. Here’s what to know.
After a scene that could have been pulled out of the 2025 film “‘Eddington,” the Doña Ana Board of County Commissioners this week advanced a deal with an Austin-based firm that says…
Yard Barker – Why QB Arch Manning might stay at Texas longer than anticipated
Arch Manning could declare for the 2026 NFL Draft following the 2025 campaign, but experts think he’s likely to stay put. Read: Read More
Tech Crunch – With Starship Flight 10, SpaceX prioritized resilience over perfection
SpaceX proves it can fly through failures on Starship’s tenth test flight. Read more: Read More
Tech Crunch – FBI says China’s Salt Typhoon hacked at least 200 US companies
The FBI’s cyber chief says the long-running China-backed hacking campaign is “ongoing” and affecting companies all over the world. Read more: Read More



