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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks during the CPAC Texas 2022 conference in Dallas. Credit: Shuttertstock / lev radin

How embarrassing.

Texas governor Greg Abbott was duped by someone’s upload of a video game clip and retweeted it Sunday night thinking it was actual footage of the Iran war.

In a since-deleted post, Abbott — a vocal ally of President Donald ...


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The FBI and DHS are still investigating whether Sunday’s shooting in Austin was an act of terrorism. Credit: Shutterstock / Gorodenkoff

Austin police confirmed Monday afternoon that two Texas college students were among those slain by a gunman who opened fire at a popular 6th Street bar early Sunday morning.

Austin Police Chief said during a press conference tha...


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Burger chain Hopdoddy prides itself on preparing menu items in-house daily from freshly sourced ingredients. Credit: Courtesy Photo / Hopdoddy Burger Bar

Austin-based chain Hopdoddy Burger Bar is celebrating the launch of its third San Antonio location with a food giveaway and a patio party.

When the new store at 11267 Huebner Road opens this Tuesday, the first...


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U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, right, Democratic primary candidate for U.S. Senate, answers a question during a debate at the 2026 Texas AFL-CIO COPE Convention in Georgetown on Jan. 24, 2026. Her opponent, state Rep. James Talarico, looks on. Credit: Texas Tribune / Bob Daemmerich

The Democratic primary for U.S. Senate is closing with a fierce debate that has animated it


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A self-driving Waymo parks on Austin street corner. Credit: Michael Karlis

To quote the ad campaign for Westworld, the 1970s science-fiction flick about an android amusement park gone haywire: “Nothing can go wrong.”

Sure.

Robot-taxi firm Waymo is facing fresh scrutiny after one of its driverless vehicles blocked an ambulance respond...


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