LinkedIn profile verification adoption in India has risen about 80% in the past 12 months. Read more: Read More
Border Report – Tren de Aragua members charged with murder, kidnapping in New Mexico
A federal grand jury in New Mexico has indicted 11 alleged members of the Tren de Aragua gang on racketeering charges stemming from the kidnapping and strangling of a man whose body…
Border Report – Lack of funding could force Tijuana’s oldest migrant shelter to close
“All areas, where we used to get support from organizations, has diminished drastically,” he said. “At the same time, our expenses have gone up.” Read: Read More
Tech Crunch – These startups are building innovations that make life (and death) better
Founders Gabriel Sanchez (Enspectra Health) and Tom Harries (Earth Funeral) share what it takes to build in heavily regulated industries where “move fast and break things” simply won’t work. In this episode…
Tech Crunch – These 21-year-old dropouts raised $2M to build Givefront, a fintech for nonprofits
YC-backed Givefront is building a fintech designed specifically for nonprofits, including food banks, churches, and homeowner associations. Read more: Read More
The Border Chronicle – “Re-envision No More Division”: A Reflective Photo Essay of 2025
We at The Border Chronicle wish all you dear readers the happiest of holidays! This is our last post of 2025. We will be back with you on January 6, the Día…
Texas Monthly – Texas tracks the long-term outcomes of public school students. See how your school district compares here.
While most of Texas’ eighth grade students graduated from a state public high school, only 1 in 4 eventually received an in-state higher education degree or certificate. That’s according to new data…
Texas Monthly – More Texas students complete journey through college, but low-income students still left behind
Texas has long failed to get most of its students the higher education credentials the workforce increasingly demands. But recent laws that reward schools for helping students succeed later in life could…
Texas Monthly – Texas is approving money for flood warning systems, but will it be enough to build Kerr County’s?
The county where more than 100 died in July floods wants to quickly build a $5 million flood warning system. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – One year after a deadly train wreck, a West Texas town awaits help to avoid more tragedy
As oil and gas industry traffic continues to speed through Pecos, TxDOT said it is working to find $194 million to build an alternative route away from the heart of the city….



