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Health
America’s largest egg producer kills 1.6 million chickens, halts production in Texas after finding bird flu
By
Ken Miller
and
The Associated Press
April 3, 2024
Finance
Judge calls out banking industry for choosing Texas court to challenge credit card fee caps—’Venue is not a continental breakfast’
By
Ken Sweet
and
The Associated Press
March 28, 2024
Environment
The Texas ranchers whose cattle survived the biggest wildfire in history now have cows sick with bird flu
By
Dylan Sloan
March 27, 2024
Politics
Defiant Texas AG will repay investors to resolve securities fraud charges—’There will never be a conviction in this case nor am I guilty’
By
Juan Lozano
,
Jim Vertuno
,
Acacia Coronado
and
The Associated Press
March 26, 2024
Lifestyle
FBI arrests bank robbers aged 11, 12 and 16, the ‘little rascals’
By
The Associated Press
March 21, 2024
Leadership
Angela Chao, shipping CEO and sister-in-law to Mitch McConnell, was intoxicated when she drove into a pond and died, police say
By
Christopher Weber
and
The Associated Press
March 21, 2024
Finance
The incredible surge in home prices is set to continue in Southern metros, a new projection says—here’s why housing market inflation will just keep running
By
Alena Botros
March 19, 2024
Tech
Elon Musk is letting Tesla loyalists cut the line and buy Cybertrucks before everyone else
By
Dylan Sloan
March 13, 2024
Environment
Texas wildfires follow Warren Buffett’s warning about the ‘specter of zero profitability’ looming over utilities—and not just in California
By
Mark Chediak
,
Will Wade
,
David R. Baker
and
Bloomberg
March 7, 2024
Environment
Texas utility says its equipment appears to have sparked the largest wildfire in state history
By
Jamie Stengle
and
The Associated Press
March 7, 2024
Commentary
The anti-ESG backlash is playing out across the country as pensions and investments become a political football
By
Carlos Curbelo
and
Pete Sepp
March 7, 2024
Tech
Texas Parks and Wildlife votes unanimously to swap 43 contested acres to Elon Musk’s SpaceX for 477 acres a few miles south
By
Valerie Gonzalez
and
The Associated Press
March 6, 2024
Finance
Texas’s big 3 housing markets built 300% more homes than California’s—despite having a far smaller population
By
Alena Botros
March 5, 2024
Environment
‘It’s a remarkable phenomenon’: More than 1 million acres of Texas land have burned in wildfires
By
Valerie Gonzalez
and
The Associated Press
March 4, 2024
Environment
‘These cows you see dead are worth between $2,500 and $3,000 apiece’: Texas ranchers pick up the pieces after wildfire
By
Sean Murphy
,
Jim Vertuno
and
The Associated Press
March 2, 2024
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