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Texas Monthly – Texas medical marijuana industry to push for hemp age restrictions and delta-8 ban
Medical program leaders want a ban on synthetic delta-8 THC, which makes up the bulk of consumable hemp products. Read: Read More
Tech Crunch – Cloudflare launches a marketplace that lets websites charge AI bots for scraping
Cloudflare, a cloud infrastructure provider that serves 20% of the web, announced Tuesday the launch of a new marketplace that reimagines the relationship between website owners and AI companies — ideally giving…
Texas Monthly – Word Wrangler: July 1, 2025
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Texas Monthly – Texas Democrat Colin Allred launches 2026 U.S. Senate campaign
Allred lost to U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz last year by 8.5 points while outperforming the top of the ticket. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – Paul Finebaum compares Kalen DeBoer to Nick Saban in one vital way
Kalen DeBoer had an interesting in his first season as head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – Georgia lands elite 2027 CB over Miami, Oregon and others
The Georgia Bulldogs and head coach Kirby Smart are all-in on building an elite recruiting class for 2026. The recruiting trail never sleeps, though, which means that, in all reality, the Bulldogs…
KTSM News – 3K customers without power in Santa Teresa
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — About 3,000 customers in the Santa Teresa area are without power on Monday evening, June 30, according to El Paso Electric’s outage map. The power outage started…
KTSM News – El Paso Police release body-cam footage of officer-involved shooting that killed man
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The El Paso Police Department released body-camera footage from an officer-involved shooting earlier this month in the Upper Valley in which a suspect was killed and an…
Texas Monthly – Judge dismisses Ken Paxton lawsuit challenging State Fair of Texas gun ban
Texas’ attorney general alleged the City of Dallas and the fair were violating state law and the second amendment with the ban, which was adopted after a 2023 shooting. Read: Read More



