EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services naturalized over 600 new citizens in El Paso, including those who are serving in the military. The naturalization ceremony was held…
KTSM News – Hundreds of El Pasoans gather for ‘No Kings’ protests
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Hundreds of El Pasoans gathered Saturday afternoon, Oct. 18 to protest against the Trump Adminisration as part of a nationwide series of gatherings that grassroots organizers are…
Tech Crunch – Wikipedia says traffic is falling due to AI search summaries and social video
Looks like Wikipedia isn’t immune to broader online trends. Read more: Read More
Tech Crunch – This top VC has bet close to 20% of his fund on teenagers — here’s why
Eventbrite co-founder Kevin Hartz is onto his next thing — teenage founders, not as a social experiment but as an unplanned investment thesis. Read more: Read More
El Chuqueño Blog – “The Strangest Story in American History | OPUNTIA”
Thanks to The Border Chronicle for hipping me to this movie. Read: Read More
Tech Crunch – Too burned out to travel? This new app fakes your summer vacation photos for you
A new iPhone app, Endless Summer, uses AI to create photorealistic vacation photos starring you — no travel required Read more: Read More
Tech Crunch – Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff apologizes for saying National Guard troops needed in San Francisco
Marc Benioff, co-founder and CEO of Salesforce, appears to be walking back his controversial comments calling for the National Guard to patrol San Francisco. Read more: Read More
Tech Crunch – WhatsApp changes its terms to bar general purpose chatbots from its platform
WhatsApp is banning general purpose chatbots from using its Business API Read more: Read More
KTSM News – #9OT scores, football highlights: Week 8, 2025
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Week eight of the high-school football season is in the books. The 9 Overtime crew — Sam Guzman, Kelly Horyczun, Jesus Baltazar, and Jason Flores — highlight…
Tech Crunch – Silicon Valley spooks the AI safety advocates
The White House’s David Sacks and OpenAI’s Jason Kwon caused a stir online this week for their comments about groups promoting AI safety. Read more: Read More



