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One of the facilities Samsung is building will be the size of 11 football fields, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said. The new investment will create thousands of jobs, the White House said.
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Hundreds of thousands of visitors may descend on Central Texas' green spaces during the total eclipse. What will they do when they have to go?
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Developers announced a 40-story mixed-use building would take the place of several LGBTQ+ bars and nightclubs in downtown Austin. Almost two years later, the bars are still standing, leaving community members wondering what will happen next.
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Hill Country Studios can begin the first phase of construction on the 800,000-square-foot project as soon as Feb 4. Activists had protested the development when it was announced in 2022.
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After a report from Media Matters showed advertisements from major brands appeared next to antisemitic posts on X, the company sued the media watchdog group and its reporter. The Texas Attorney General’s Office plans to investigate the nonprofit for potential fraud.
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The rocket cleared the launchpad and separated from its booster, surpassing the first attempt. But minutes later, controllers lost contact with the vehicle.
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SpaceX is aiming at launching on Saturday, with the two hour launch window starting at 7 a.m.
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A U.S. District Judge in Austin heard arguments Wednesday in a lawsuit filed by a Columbia free speech group, which argues banning TikTok use at public universities hinders faculty research and teaching.
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The software problem caused a car to drag a pedestrian forward after a crash in San Francisco last month.
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The autonomous vehicles have been operating in Austin since the spring. The GM-backed company says it's cooperating with investigators.
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Early plans called for the almost 40-year-old restaurant, bar and music venue to be pushed off the map. Instead, it will lose one of two parking lots.
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Jose Francesco "Frank" Escobar began working as a registered nurse last month amid a staffing crisis throughout the industry. He expects it to be hard — but he says he's ready.