Rural Texas Communities Weigh Pros and Cons of Data Centers

Kendra Kay loved growing up in the quiet of West Texas. She enjoyed the peacefulness brought in by the open […]

Activision Officials Must Face Claims Over Microsoft Takeover, Judge Rules

A Delaware judge said former Activision Blizzard officials including Chief Executive Bobby Kotick must face most of a lawsuit alleging […]

Cyber Group Extorts Executives After Claiming Oracle Apps Breach

Executives at large organizations are being extorted by a notorious ransomware group, which claims to have stolen data from them […]

Florida Was a Top Destination for Immigrants in Recent Years — and Economy Grew

After Paola Freites was allowed into the U.S. in 2024, she and her husband settled in Florida, drawn by warm […]

Florida Chemical Plant Releases Toxic Vapor Cloud But No Injuries Reported

A toxic cloud of chemicals was released from an industrial site near Cocoa Beach last week, but authorities said no […]

Florida’s Citizens is Deferring Flood Coverage Proof While NFIP is Shut Down

Florida’s Citizens Property Insurance Corp. is deferring the required proof of flood insurance while the federal government shutdown continues and […]

Federal Safety Board Tells Philadelphia to Shelve Electric Railcars Linked to Fires

Federal transportation safety officials told Philadelphia’s mass transit agency this week that it should shelve an aging electric railcar model […]

Fears of Massive Battery Fires Spark Local Opposition to Energy Storage Projects

More and more, big arrays of lithium-ion batteries are being hooked up to electrical grids around the U.S. to store […]

Governor Abbott Reappoints Flagg to Texas Mutual Board

Gov. Greg Abbott reappointed Brett Flagg to the Texas Mutual Insurance Company board of directors. Flagg’s term is set to […]

Trump Restores $187M Funding Cuts for New York Counterterrorism

President Donald Trump said Friday he has personally reversed $187 million in funding cuts made by his administration for New […]