Tyson Foods in Texas recall 94K pounds of Hill Country Fare, HEB ground beef
Tyson Foods said it is recalling nearly 94,000 pounds of ground beef products that may contain “mirror-like” material.
Texas dessert maker shuts down storefront after string of burglaries: 'Shady characters' come around at night
A dessert maker in San Antonio shut down her shop after a string of break-ins this year, saying other local business closures left her "in the middle of a dark neighborhood."
Texas AG investigating Zuckerberg-backed nonprofit over election concerns
The attorney general of Texas announced an investigation into the Center for Tech and Civil Life over concerns about "partisan electioneering efforts."
Arizona voters pass ballot initiative cracking down on so-called 'dark money'
Voters in Arizona passed a ballot initiative on Tuesday known as the "Voters’ Right to Know Act" that will crack down on so-called "dark money" in elections.
Chipmaker TSMC plans Arizona factory expansion
The U.S. has been encouraging foreign tech firms to manufacture in the country and has actively supported local research, development and manufacturing after passing its CHIPS Act.
Texas cities rank best for remote workers
Plano, Texas was ranked by LawnStarter as the best overall city for remote employees to live in because of affordability, no state income tax, and high average household income.
Interest rates have risen, yet this couple wants their 'American Dream Home' by the beach
"American Dream Home," hosted by Cheryl Casone of Fox Business, followed one couple who were determined to find the right beach house for their family in Galveston, Texas, even in a tough market.
Texas business owner seeking workers posts 'Now hiring non-stupid people' sign
A business owner in Texas posted a sign that read, “Now hiring non-stupid people.” He said he had become frustrated with some of the business' previous hires.
Arizona GOP candidate's Twitter account restored after Musk tweets that he was 'looking into' suspension
Elon Musk said he was "looking into" the temporary suspension of Arizona Secretary of State candidate Mark Finchem's account, which was restored within an hour.
Elon Musk bringing Twitter to Texas? What’s next as billionaire dissolves board
Elon Musk could further expand his hub of operations and attract software developers in a key region by bringing a Twitter presence to the Lone Star state.
Texas AG Ken Paxton campaign ad blasts Dem opponent on Border Patrol comments, features widow of late officer
Incumbent Ken Paxton released a powerful campaign advertisement on Saturday across Texas telling the story of border agent, Freddie Vasquez, who died in the line of duty.
Liz Cheney's PAC spends $500,000 in Arizona to defeat GOP nominee Kari Lake
Liz Cheney PAC spends $500,000 on attack ad targeting Arizona Republicans Kari Lake and Mark Finchem.
NASA scientists working on ground missions in preparation to put American boots back on the moon
In preparation for future Artemis space mission's, NASA is training in northern Arizona using a prototype, pressurized moon rover that will be used on the moon and eventually Mars.
3Q earnings reports, GDP, bonds progress and more: Monday's 5 things to know
GDP report from Commerce Department Thursday is expected to show the U.S. economy grew 2.1% in the third quarter. Investors will also be looking out for home sales data this week.
Texas attorney general sues Google: 'I will continue to fight Big Tech'
Texas AG Ken Paxton has once again taken on tech giant Google in court under grounds of unlawful biometric data gathering without 'informed consent.'
NYU's 'Dr. Doom' says New Yorkers who moved to Florida, Texas, says states won't 'survive' climate change
NYU's "Dr. Doom" said New Yorkers who "stupidly" moved to states like Texas or Florida because of the impact climate change will have on the U.S.
Inflation complications: Parents struggle to afford baby supplies, nonprofits stepping up to help
The recent inflation surge has hit the baby supplies industry, and families are struggling, but nonprofits are stepping in to help.
Google sued by Texas attorney general over alleged biometric data violations
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Google, alleging the California-based tech giant violated a state identity law, his office announced Thursday.
High gas prices force Las Vegas bakery, founded in 1959, to make changes: 'The abnormal feels normal'
Spending thousands of dollars in gas each week, Freed's Bakery in Las Vegas had to cut back on deliveries and raise prices, while some employees cut hours to save on commute costs.
UFO Festival in Roswell, NM, brings in more than $2M in spending
A UFO festival hosted in Roswell, New Mexico, from June 30 through July 3 brought over $2 million in spending, 10 times more than the $200,000 spent to host the event.