Diligent Robotics hired Cruise’s former chief operating officer and former head of AI and robotics into c-suite positions. Read more: Read More
The Athletic MiLB News – Ethan Holliday could go No. 1 in the MLB Draft. It would be a pick 4 generations in the making
Ethan and Jackson Holliday have the chance to be the first brothers picked No. 1 overall. The reasons go back to their great grandfather. Read: Read More
Tech Crunch – Trump taps transportation secretary Sean Duffy as acting NASA chief
President Donald Trump appointed Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy to lead NASA. Read more: Read More
Tech Crunch – Cameo’s birthday reminder app, Candl, is a weak attempt at a comeback
With new birthday app Candl, Cameo is exploring a new, albeit dull, avenue for growth. Read more: Read More
Tech Crunch – Samsung to launch a triple-folding phone this year
After releasing two new foldables, Samsung is aiming to release a trifold device this year. Read more: Read More
The Athletic MiLB News – MLB Draft 2025: Names to know beyond the top 100 prospects
Scouting notes on 50 prospects who didn’t make the top 100 but could still hear their names called on draft day. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – Remembering My Friend Paulette Jiles
In her poem “Driving at Night to Uvalde,” Paulette Jiles wrote of seeing a freight train’s lights through a windshield and being caught up in the moment when “everything is radiant, electrified…
Texas Monthly – Inside the negotiations on Trump’s GOP megabill, from the Lubbock lawmaker whose name is on the legislation
The House budget chair and lead sponsor of the GOP tax and spending bill recounts the months of negotiations needed to unite the fractious caucus. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – The Daily Crossword: July 10, 2025
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Texas Monthly – As Texas Republicans prepare for mid-decade redistricting, cautionary tales loom from the past
Spurred by President Donald Trump’s political team, Texas lawmakers will try to redraw the state’s congressional map to boost Republicans — but some GOP incumbents are uneasy. Read: Read More



