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The boom in data centers, many to support artificial intelligence, could strain the Texas power grid and increase energy costs.
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Federal tax filings show the Texas Public Policy Foundation gave $70,000 to a university led by one of the content advisers guiding the drafting of the new social studies curriculum.
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Musk launched the "TERAFAB" project at an event inside the old Seaholm power plant on Saturday night. He said the project would include an Austin-area "advanced technology" facility and thanked Gov. Greg Abbott for his support.
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Doolysaurus gives scientists more insight into connections in lineages between species in North America and Asia.
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A win for Greg Abbott in November would put the Republican on track to becoming the longest serving governor of Texas. For Democrat Gina Hinojosa, an Austin-area Texas House member, a win would break a 30-plus year Republican streak in the office.
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This is the latest move by the state to have more control over what is taught at public universities.
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Starting mid-February, Alamo Drafthouse will ditch its pen and paper ordering system for food and drinks.
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Government sources say that for the last six weeks, they've been ordered not to release undocumented children in federal custody to their parents and relatives.
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Eckhardt said she was running for Congress earlier this year, but she has since changed her mind.
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Members of the University Democrats said the new state law disrupts their ability to invite guest speakers and volunteer voter registrars to campus.
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House Bill 7 would allow private citizens to sue out-of-state prescribers and distributors of abortion pills sent into Texas.
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The suspect is in custody, Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis said. The motive is unknown.