After eight years, four elections, hundreds of protests, and a pandemic, Ron Nirenberg walked out of San Antonio’s city hall as mayor for the last time on June 18. Once referred to…
Tech Crunch – Lyft and China’s Baidu look to bring robotaxis to Europe next year
The companies want to launch the robotaxi services in Germany and the U.K. first, pending regulatory approval. Read more: Read More
Tech Crunch – Google removes over 50 DEI groups from a list of groups it helps fund
Google removed the name of 58 DEI groups from its list, including the Latino Leadership Alliance and the ACLU of Illinois. Read more: Read More
Fronterizo News – Trump’s Anti-Mexican Rhetoric Inspired the El Paso Walmart Shooting
El Paso’s Mexican American community, both now and in the future, deserves to know the larger context of the attack including the catalytic role that anti-Mexican rhetoric employed by Trump and Abbott…
Texas Monthly – Texas Monthly and Texas Book Festival Announce a New Book Club
For decades, Texas Monthly has partnered with Texas Book Festival, the state’s premier literary event, serving as a media sponsor and regularly participating in the festival’s programming. Now we’re joining forces again…
Tech Crunch – Spotify raises subscription prices
Spotify is raising prices for users in some international markets after a rough quarterly earnings report. Read more: Read More
Tech Crunch – Amazon shuts down Wondery podcast studio, cuts 110 jobs
Despite securing big names in the business, the company is now shifting its strategy in an effort to better compete with rivals like Spotify and YouTube. Read more: Read More
KTSM News – WATCH: KTSM 9 News back-to-school coverage
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — KTSM 9 News shows you what it’s looking like out there in El Paso for the first day of school! Stay with us as we’ll be showing…
Tech Crunch – North Korean spies posing as remote workers have infiltrated hundreds of companies, says CrowdStrike
North Korean IT workers are increasingly using generative AI to draft resumes and “deepfake” their appearances to make money for North Korea’s sanctioned nuclear weapons program. Read more: Read More
Tech Crunch – Character.AI is adding a social feed to its app
The social feed lets users share images, videos as well as their chatbots with other users. Users can also share snippets of their chats with characters, post AI-generated images based on their…



