From Sam Altman’s olive oil “scandal” to Soham Parekh’s viral moment, a lot of silly stuff has gone down in tech this year. Read more: Read More
Texas Monthly – Texas 2025: Year in Photos
Photojournalists document another year across Texas. Our photos illustrated the tense redistricting debate at the Capitol, the aftermath of the Hill County floods and more. Read: Read More
Tech Crunch – The phone is dead. Long live . . . what exactly?
“We’re not going to be using iPhones in 10 years,” Callaghan says flatly. “I kind of don’t think we’ll be using them in five years.” Read more: Read More
Texas Monthly – Austin police officer Christopher Taylor acquitted in 2019 shooting by appeals court
Taylor’s conviction was the first time a Travis County police officer had been found liable in an on-duty fatal shooting. Read: Read More
KTSM News – El Paso advocate forms new conservation group to urge people to get involved
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — A leading conservation advocate in El Paso is forming a new group to get people educated and motivated to save wildlife and the planet. Rick LoBello has…
Border Report – 3 hikers die on California mountain after 1 falls 500 feet
Three hikers were found dead by rescue crews in the Devil’s Backbone area of Mt. Baldy after one of them, a 19-year-old man, fell about 500 feet, officials said Tuesday. Read: Read…
Border Report – Collection of biometrics not yet affecting border-crossing times, official says
“We have not seen delays at border crossings due to the lack of technology and adequate infrastructure, right now if you cross on foot or in a car, they are not taking…
Border Report – Juarez poised to record fewer than 1,000 homicides in 2025
A Mexican border city often listed among the most violent in the world experienced a large drop in homicides in 2025. Read: Read More
KTSM News – Missing Texas woman’s parents: ‘We’re clueless’ on where she went
“Every indication shows that she was heading back to her hotel,” Raul Marquez, Sydney’s father, said about his daughter. Read: Read More
Border Report – Border Report Live: Top stories of 2025
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) — Immigration, border crime and the fight against cartels remain the most popular topics for Border Report readers. Read: Read More



