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Winter Storm Fern grounds thousands of US flights, strains power grids nationwide
A sweeping winter storm has canceled thousands of US flights, triggered emergency declarations in multiple states, and placed severe strain on power grids as extreme cold spreads nationwide.
Claudette Colvin, US civil rights pioneer who defied bus segregation, dies at 86
Start-up nation meets the scale-up state: Israeli innovation heads to Texas
Houston Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair wears ‘stop the genocide’ eye black
Houston Mayor John Whitmire claims protestors outside his home are 'paid by Iran'
Whitmire pointed to other cities that have passed similar ordinances and to the Supreme Court case decided in part by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
Biden responds to third-grader in letter, pledging support for Israel
Biden also committed to securing the safety of Palestinians in Gaza, while also committing to continuing to provide them with humanitarian aid.
World's largest 3D-printed neighborhood nears completion in Texas
ICON’s Vulcan 3D printer, the world’s largest, is completing 100 homes in Texas, offering faster, cheaper construction with robust, insulated walls.
Top 7 Texas Small Business Insurance Options for 2024
Discover the top 7 small business insurance options in Texas for 2024. Protect your business with the best coverage. Get informed and secure your future!
Doxxed, disciplined: US students tally price of Gaza protests
Now many students fear they will be penalized academically or even professionally as they prepare to enter the workforce or return to classes in coming months.
Israel Space Agency, Texas trade org. sign deal for space sector collaboration
The new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) will allow Israeli and Texan space sector companies to work together, advancing the industry in their respective regions.
Kinky Friedman, singer and novelist who fronted The Texas Jewboys, dies at 79
Kinky Friedman, the cigar-chomping, mustachioed Texan country singer for the Texas Jewboys, died Thursday from complications of Parkinson’s disease at the age of 79.
Texas school district agrees to remove ‘Anne Frank’s Diary,’ ‘Maus,’ and 670 other books
Typically, a school district would require book challengers to go through a formal challenge process in which each individual book would be assessed for merit, this time it took five minutes.
Texas woman accused of attempting to drown 3-year-old Palestinian-American
Other US incidents amid the Gaza war include the fatal October stabbing of a 6-year-old boy in Illinois whom police said was targeted because he was Palestinian-American.
NoTraffic to install smart lights in Texas. Israel next?
While Israel installs outdated traffic lights, a U.S. city will benefit from Israeli smart lights managing traffic congestion.