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Texas Longhorns to represent USA in 2024 Summer Olympics
KVUE-TV Austin· 7 days agoEditor's note: A previous version of this article stated that former Longhorn Jake Foster would be...
Poll: A majority of Texans are worried about widespread electrical grid failure
San Antonio Express-News· 9 hours agoA little more than half of all Texans think there will be a widespread failure of the grid this...
'It really puts students in an impossible situation' | ACLU of Texas says UT is infringing on...
KVUE-TV Austin· 3 days agoThe ACLU of Texas is calling on the University of Texas at Austin< ...
Texas risks losing billions in federal funds over Abbott LGBTQ directive, Democrats say
The Hill· 5 days agoTexas colleges and universities risk losing billions in federal funding if they comply with Gov....
Texas electricity demand could nearly double in 6 years, grid operator predicts
KXXV Waco· 4 days agoIf it’s accurate, the state would need to be able to provide nearly double the amount of power within six years. On top of that, the state’s population ...
$5,200 for Pok-e-Jo's barbecue: A look at UT's expenses for pro-Palestinian protests
Austin American-Statesman· 4 days agoPolice arrested 136 protesters, including 60 students, over two pro-Palestinian demonstrations at...
Texas Supreme Court sides with state regulators on $16 billion winter storm overcharges
Austin American-Statesman· 6 days agoSnow, ice and widespread blackouts caused the winter storm in February 2021 to become one of the...
Texas Republicans ride harder for Trump after felony conviction
Houston Chronicle· 4 days agoAccording to a recent poll from the Texas Politics Project at the University of Texas ...
Taylor’s Fred Kerley punches Paris ticket in stacked men’s 100-meter final
KXAN via Yahoo Sports· 3 hours agoKerley edged out Christian Coleman to make it on the podium with a time of 9.88 seconds, .05 faster...
UT-Austin lays off communications staff after protest controversy
Houston Chronicle· 6 days agoAfter a tumultuous spring, the University of Texas at Austin let go a number of