An illegal migrant allegedly used a child’s identity for several years and caused him to lose access to his Medicaid ...
Big shifts in the labor market and the growing use of AI add up to big challenges for young people seeking their first jobs.
Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the top higher ed authority in the state over three work-study programs it offers, ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is touting economic growth after the state reached a milestone of more than 3 million registered businesses. However, growth in Texas' economy is seemingly slowing down, the ...
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In rare move, Texas AG sues state board to end work-study programs
Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit claims three state work-study programs are unconstitutional because they exclude religious organizations.
The Texas capital offers various educational, economic and networking opportunities to those who have served the country.
Mexico’s four largest border cities lost thousands of jobs in September, and Mexican business leaders blame U.S. tariffs and higher wages, among others, for the losses.
High-income industries are shrinking, and as a result, the housing market has a smaller share of qualified homebuyers ...
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Google announces $40B plans for Texas AI data centers, including Armstrong County
The company's investment through 2027 includes a new data center campus in Armstrong County and two in Haskell County.
A planned Tesla manufacturing facility in Brookshire is projected to bring at least 1,500 jobs to the Houston area, according ...
Working professionals in the U.S. are taking on side jobs to supplement their income amid frozen salaries, inflation and fear of layoffs. Some people are concerned about instability in their ...
Numerous organizations and agencies across East Texas provide a variety of services to veterans, including mental health care ...
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