EV startup Fisker is pausing production of its electric Ocean SUV for six weeks as it scrambles for a cash infusion. The company said in a Monday morning regulatory filing that it…
Texas Monthly – A Victim’s Father in an Infamous Cold Case Yearns to Know—Who Killed My Son?
The video begins with a wide shot of family and friends eating and laughing, all of them gathered around a group of musicians with fiddles and guitars playing folk tunes. The camera…
KTSM News – Monday 9-hour forecast: Gloomy weather with a chance of scattered showers 🌧
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM)- Happy Monday! 🌷Tomorrow is the first day of spring and today we’re predicting mostly cloudy skies with a 40 percent chance of rain. 🌧 While we’re forecasting a…
Tech Crunch – Tech giant Fujitsu says it was hacked, warns of data breach
Multinational technology giant Fujitsu confirmed a cyberattack in a statement Friday, and warned that hackers may have stolen personal data and customer information. “We confirmed the presence of malware on multiple work…
Tech Crunch – Rebecca Whiting will break down SAFEs, notes, and series seed financing at TechCrunch Early Stage 2024
Raising capital sounds simple: You hand over shares, investors hand over cash, and everyone then gets back to work. The reality is a little bit more complicated. If you are selling equity,…
Tech Crunch – Want to see an NHS doctor? Prepare to cough up your data first.
To get a doctor’s appointment in the U.K. these days, you have to entrust more of your data to private companies — and there’s not a great deal you can do about…
The Athletic MiLB News – Why the buzz around Cubs prospect Jefferson Rojas is building
Rojas grew up a big fan of Javier Báez, the breakout star of the 2016 World Series run: “That’s the guy I want to emulate.” Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – Texas and the feds are at odds over the state’s new immigration enforcement law. Here’s what it would do.
Senate Bill 4 seeks to make illegal immigration a state crime and give Texas police the authority to arrest migrants suspected of illegally crossing the border. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – Why some Texas cities are getting rid of their minimum parking rules
Most cities require homes and businesses to have parking. Critics say they drive up housing costs, foster car dependency and raise carbon emissions. Read: Read More
Texas Tribune Why some Texas cities are getting rid of their minimum parking rules
Most cities require homes and businesses to have parking. Critics say they drive up housing costs, foster car dependency and raise carbon emissions. Read: Read More



