A $12.5 Billion Tourism Setback to Largest Economy in the World in 2025
In an unprecedented development affecting the world's largest economy, the United States stands to lose approximately $12.5 billion in foreign tourism revenue during 2025.
Alaska Native Science and Engineering Summer Acceleration Academy canceled after grant terminated
One of the largest grants ($2.5 million) for ANSEP was unexpectedly terminated, leaving them without the ability to move forward with their summer Acceleration Academy this year.
$17K worth of equipment stolen from Williamson County small business owner
A break-in in Cedar Park is forcing a small business owner to rebuild her livelihood. Police are still looking for a suspect.
Senior NOAA researchers are being forced out. Is Trump ‘killing science’?
As part of its concerted effort to shrink government agencies, the Trump administration has choked off funding to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The cuts have forced scientists who've…
Malaysia’s ‘fish hunters’ target invasive species, one catch at a time
Invasive species are an issue the world over, and mega-biodiverse Malaysia waterways are threatened by imported fish.
Longhorn Elite Day 3 Finals: Marchand’s 4:07.11 Puts World on Notice, Gemmell & Maurer Shine
France's Leon Marchand blasted his way to the world's top time with a 4:07.11 in the finals of the 400 IM, a time that would have won silver in Paris.
Columbia school concludes project-learning on conservation, environment
Students at Columbia Elementary School are wrapping up a whole semester of project-based learning about subjects like conservation and the environment.