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Paxton said the settlement, which must still be finalized between the parties, is the largest settlement any state has won against Google for similar data-privacy violations.
Plus, Texas’ fastest-growing city, Houston’s booming Texas Medical Center spurred multifamily development and more Texas real ...
Senate Bill 22 would increase incentives funding, loosen some application requirements and create a sense of security with ...
Texas reported more high school graduates earning "industry-based certifications" in 2023. The most popular ones were in ...
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In a recent conversation hosted by the Austin Business Journal, four leaders from community banks across Central Texas ...
Texas is one of eight states without universal online voter registration. A lawmaker pushing for it says he’ll continue the ...
Google leased the full building six years ago but hasn’t moved in; it’s marketing the top six floors for sublease.
While a number of education-related AI conferences center on the technology’s technical development or back-end use to ...
While the new office project won’t be massive, it is being planned at a time when Austin’s under-construction office pipeline ...
The lawsuit from Texas AG Ken Paxton targeted Google Photos for recording, analyzing, and storing sensitive biometric ...
The bill contains many provisions legal experts say are likely unconstitutional, including one that says it can’t be ...