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
Texas Tribune 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



