The United States Supreme Court plans to review a policy that limited the number of migrants who could apply for asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border. Read: Read More
KTSM News – House overwhelmingly votes to release Epstein files
The House on Tuesday voted overwhelmingly to pass a bill directing the Department of Justice to release the files related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a move that came…
Tech Crunch – AI data center provider Lambda raises whopping $1.5B after multi-billion Microsoft deal
Lambda’s new raise was a solid beat over the amount that deal-watchers say it was hoping to hit. Read more: Read More
Border Report – Abbott declares Muslim Brotherhood, CAIR ‘terrorist organizations’
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has declared the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR as foreign terrorist and transnational organizations, preventing them from buying land in the state. Read: Read More
Border Report – Ex-Border Patrol agent who took cartel bribes is going to prison
A former Border Patrol agent will spend 78 months in prison for taking bribes from drug traffickers. Read: Read More
Tech Crunch – Meta wins antitrust trial as judge denies that it’s a monopoly
A federal judge ruled that Meta is not a monopoly in lawsuit with the FTC. Read more: Read More
Tech Crunch – Monarch Tractor sued over tractors that were ‘unable to operate autonomously’
The lawsuit is the latest problem to crop up for the startup. Read more: Read More
KTSM News – Court blocks new Texas congressional map
A panel of federal judges in Texas on Tuesday blocked the state’s new GOP-favored House map from being used ahead of the 2026 midterms by declaring it a likely racial gerrymander, dealing a…
Border Report – Federal court blocks Texas from using new congressional gerrymander in 2026 midterms
(Texas Tribune) — Texas cannot use its new congressional map for the 2026 election and will instead need to stick with the lines passed in 2021, a three-judge panel ruled Tuesday. The…
Tech Crunch – Toyota keeps betting on hybrid vehicles in the US
The investment follows an announcement last week that Toyota will spend up to $10 billion over the next five years in the United States. Read more: Read More



