The Buddhist monks’ 15-week walk from Fort Worth to Washington covered roughly 2,300 miles. Read: Read More
El Chuqueño Blog – “You’re Fired!”
Remember when Donald Trump’s tagline was “You’re fired!” One might think that he’d be pulling that old standard out again, what with the clown car of a cabinet he’s in charge of….
Tech Crunch – Is safety is ‘dead’ at xAI?
Elon Musk is “actively” working to make xAI’s Grok chatbot “more unhinged, according to a former employee. Read more: Read More
KTSM News – Las Cruces Public Schools garners state, national honors for career education
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Las Cruces Public Schools has garnered national and state honors for its leadership in Career and Technical Education (CTE), the district said. Rachel Knight, career specialist and…
KTSM News – UTEP sets record for spring enrollment with nearly 25K students
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The University of Texas at El Paso set a new record for spring enrollment with nearly 25,000 students. UTEP said 24,901 students enrolled for the Spring 2026…
KTSM News – Migrant rights groups rally, protest vs. ICE tactics
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The Border Network for Human Rights and handful of other partner groups joined together on Valentine’s Day to protest and call attention to Trump Administration immigration policies…
Tech Crunch – In a changed VC landscape, this exec is doubling down on overlooked founders
As much of Silicon Valley chases mega-rounds and buzzy AI deals, Stacy Brown-Philpot is running Cherryrock Capital like a throwback to venture capital’s earlier days Read more: Read More
Tech Crunch – ‘Clueless’ -inspired app Alta partners with brand Public School to start integrating styling tools into websites
This week, Alta unveiled its first integration collaboration, teaming up with Public School, a storied New York City brand. Read more: Read More
Tech Crunch – Hollywood isn’t happy about the new Seedance 2.0 video generator
Hollywood organizations are pushing back against a new AI video model called Seedance 2.0, which they say has quickly become a tool for “blatant” copyright infringement. Read more: Read More



