It was only a couple of weeks ago that LinkedIn was having a moment as a social platform, with business types gravitating to it as a stable and safer alternative to the…
Tech Crunch – 5 work from home gifts for remote workers in 2023
Working from home has its pros and cons. You can drink coffee in your pajama bottoms, but you have to resist the ever-present allure of your bed. As TechCrunch’s brand marketer (who…
KTSM News – 1 seriously injured after shooting in Lower Valley
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — One person was seriously injured after a shooting happened in El Paso’s Lower Valley Tuesday night, Oct. 31. According to fire dispatch, shots were fired at the…
Tech Crunch – Apple iPhone shipments just had their best quarter in India
Apple just saw its highest-ever quarterly shipments in India in Q3. The numbers come as the country’s overall numbers remain flat. Between July and September, the Cupertino firm shipped more than 2.5…
KTSM News – Train fire knocked down in Central El Paso
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The El Paso Fire Department responded to a train on fire early Wednesday morning, Nov. 1, in Central El Paso. The Fire Department released a statement on…
Tech Crunch – Politicians commit to collaborate to tackle AI safety, US launches safety institute
The world is locked in a race, and competition, over dominance in AI, but today, a few of them appeared to come together to say that they would prefer to collaborate when…
Tech Crunch – Grant Assistant wants to apply generative AI to grant proposals
Grants are the lifeblood of many organizations. But procuring them often turns out to be a time-consuming, labor-intensive process. Writing a proposal can take hundreds of hours, require the services of a…
Tech Crunch – Security researchers observed ‘deliberate’ takedown of notorious Mozi botnet
Security researchers say they have observed what they believe is a takedown of the notorious Mozi botnet that infiltrated more than a million Internet of Things devices worldwide. In research shared with…
Texas Monthly – A slow killer: East Texans are diagnosed with diabetes at a higher rate than the national average
Health care workers in East Texas said easier access to health insurance — such as Medicaid — could help drive down the number of people living with uncontrolled diabetes. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – School leaders say Texas’ campus safety funding doesn’t cover new state mandates
A bill to increase the state’s support for school safety appears stalled in this month’s special legislative session. But even if it passes, superintendents warn it isn’t enough. Read: Read More



