President Donald Trump on Thursday suspended a green card lottery program used by the suspected gunman in the Brown University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology shootings to enter the U.S. Read: Read…
Border Report – Trump’s push to make Maduro ‘cry uncle’ ramps up, but endgame murky
President Trump’s pressure campaign against Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro continues to ramp up, with his threat this past week to impose a blockade on sanctioned oil tankers, but the administration’s messaging on…
Tech Crunch – Uber and Lyft to test Baidu robotaxis in London next year, joining Waymo
The geographic expansions continue for the ride-hailing companies’ robotaxi plans. Read more: Read More
The Border Chronicle – Support The Border Chronicle This Holiday Season
Sonoran vaquero at the border. (Photo credit: Melissa del Bosque) Share As we approach the end of 2025, we at The Border Chronicle thank you for reading and subscribing. We are very…
Texas Monthly – How The Texas Tribune served Texans in 2025
Together we are building trust, fostering dialogue and empowering communities and individuals to take action. Read: Read More
El Paso Herald Post – El Paso High School Student Progress Report
AUSTIN, Tx., December 22, 2025: A report released last Tuesday by the Texas Talent Trajectory report analyzes how El Paso’s Independent School Districts are serving El Paso’s students. The report […] The…
Tech Crunch – TikTok Shop launches digital gift cards to challenge Amazon and eBay
TikTok Shop has rolled out a new feature that allows users to purchase digital gift cards, making it easier to help friends and family buy from the millions of products on the…
El Paso Matters – El Paso County Chief Administrator Betsy Keller forgoes pay raise amid budget constraints
Amid budget constraints, El Paso County Chief Administrator Betsy Keller opted to forgo a pay raise and any contract changes following a successful annual performance evaluation. The El Paso County Commissioners Court…
Texas Monthly – As ICE ramps up deportations, Texas prosecutors say they’re losing key witnesses in criminal cases
District attorneys in Harris, El Paso and other counties say some cases, including murders, have been hobbled or lost because witnesses were detained, deported or too scared to come to court. Read:…
Texas Monthly – Texas’ next top lawyer: What does the attorney general do and how has Paxton remade the office?
Texans will elect a new attorney general next year for the first time in over a decade. The office handles legal matters impacting everyday life and, currently, plays a leading role in…



