Texas is gearing up for new laws in 2026, including stronger regulations on app stores and AI, while also addressing foreign land ownership and changes in public education.
Efficiency gains in the Permian, the largest U.S. oilfield and the engine of U.S. shale production, are getting harder to ...
Residents in the southernmost part of Texas want to remind themselves — and the nation — that the region is more than a ...
New U.S. jobless claim applications fell last week, remaining within the healthy range of recent years, according to the ...
During the 43-day U.S. government shutdown, investors, businesses, policymakers and the Federal Reserve groped in the dark for clues about the health of the American job market. Federal workers ...
The federal government said Wednesday that October's full jobs report will not be released following the longest government ...
Trump administration continues to crackdown on illegal immigration, some Republicans on Capitol Hill are rolling out plans to ...
A surge of layoffs is sweeping across Texas, with more than 920 workers from nine companies set to lose their jobs over a six ...
Texas is facing one of its biggest job loss events in recent years. In late October 2025, nearly 1,300 workers lost their jobs when 24 companies filed notices to lay off employees. Most of these job ...
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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 ...