Pinkerton-inspired fitted baseball cap that depicts the silhouette of cattle, an Astros logo, and the Pinkerton's motto "Come and eat it," which is a reference to the "Come and take it" Texas ...
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It’s in Sen. Phil King’s North Central Texas backyard, where the data center that’s applied to connect to the statewide electric grid expects to need more than 200 megawatts of power a year ...
To Dallas City Hall, Turo Sanchez looks like a squatter, using a logo he didn’t design. To me, he’s just a guy who took ...
US colocation provider Flexential is upgrading one of its data centers in Texas to host hardware for CoreWeave. In an application with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, Flexential aims ...
Last Energy, a Washington D.C.-based startup, plans to build 30 “micro” nuclear power plants an hour north of Abilene in response to “overwhelming demand” from data centers in Texas over ...
Texas officials and conservatives say that because many DEI programs center around race and ethnicity, they actually violate the same constitutional and legal principles they’re meant to uphold.
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Prairieland Detention Center, a 782-bed facility that opened during the first Trump administration, is in a rural area of North Texas. Khalil’s and Khan Suri’s lawyers and relatives say their ...
The South Texas Family Residential Center, an immigrant detention center in Dilley, about 70 miles southwest of San Antonio, is being reopened to hold migrant families facing deportation.
Advanced nuclear plant developer Last Energy will build 30 microreactors at a site in Haskell County, Texas, a measure aimed at meeting the growing power demands of data centers across the state.