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Man who beheaded Indian-origin motel owner in Texas won’t face death penalty; prosecution goes soft on Cuban murderer

The gruesome beheading of Indian-origin Texas motel owner Chandra Nagamallaiah in September which prompted President Donald Trump to vow strong action against the murderer, a 37-year-old Cuban alien, has suddenly gone off the radar as the alien, a history-sheeter, is not being pursued for the death penalty. Yordanis Cobos-Martinez was indicted on a capital murder…

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Marcel Reed injury update: Texas A&M quarterback exits first quarter against Texas with apparent ankle injury | NFL News

(Image Source – Getty Images) What really stood out, alongside the injury, was Reed’s response to the moment. Following the twist during that designed scramble, he was down on the turf in clear discomfort, but then he did something that highlights his toughness and the culture at Texas A&M. He walked off on his own,…

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Tornado tears through Texas’ Harris County: Drone captures ripped rooftops and scattered debris — watch

More than 100 homes were damaged on Monday afternoon after a tornado hit Harris County, Texas authorities said. Officials said there were no serious injuries or deaths. Brian Murray from the county’s office of homeland security and emergency Management said teams earlier moved through the debris to check if anyone was trapped or hurt, CNN…

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Elon Musk calls Google’s $40 billion Texas investment ‘mind-blowing’, CEO Sundar Pichai responds: ‘Between abundant sand, plenty of sun and space..’

Google has announced a significant investment in its US infrastructure, pledging $40 billion toward expansion in Texas through 2027. This represents one of the company’s largest US infrastructure initiatives to date. Google CEO Sundar Pichai confirmed the investment in an online post which has drawn praise from rival tech billionaire Elon Musk, who called the…

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‘We’ve proudly called Texas home for 15 years’, says Google CEO Sundar Pichai announcing $40 billion investment in Texas

Google has announced a $40 billion investment in Texas through 2027, marking one of its largest US infrastructure commitments to date. The funds, the company said will go toward building new cloud and AI infrastructure, including new data center campuses in Armstrong County and Haskell County. Google CEO shared an online post, announcing the investment….

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AI boom: Anthropic to invest $50 billion in US data centre network with Fluidstack; Texas and New York first in line

Artificial intelligence firm Anthropic on Wednesday unveiled an ambitious $50 billion plan to build a new network of data centres in collaboration with UK-based Fluidstack, signalling its intent to expand rapidly as global demand for AI infrastructure surges, AFP reported.The facilities — to be built initially in Texas and New York –will form the foundation…

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Explained: Why Texas is suing Tylenol producers over pregnancy marketing |

Texas has launched a high-profile legal battle against the makers of Tylenol, arguing that the popular painkiller was deceptively marketed to pregnant women despite claims it may be linked to a higher risk of autism in children. The lawsuit has triggered fresh questions about medical messaging, pharmaceutical accountability and the spread of controversial claims around…

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Masked men in Texas protest against ‘Diwali garbage’, call for rejection of ‘foreign demons’; Hindu groups condemn

Three Texas men waved two anti-Hindu placards from behind their masks and called it a protest. A handful of people hiding behind masks waved the US flag and some placards calling out Indians in Texas, and posted those photos on social media in a ‘hate bait’. They called themselves ‘Take Action Texas’ though it’s not…

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