Cincinnati sues former quarterback Brendan Sorsby over $1M NIL buyout after Texas Tech transfer
The University of Cincinnati has filed a lawsuit against former quarterback Brendan Sorsby for allegedly breaching his NIL contract following his transfer to Texas Tech.
We investigated where Finnish poker stars are now - one lives in Monaco, another lost everything: 'Well, I don't have any money'
The article explores the current whereabouts and fortunes of notable Finnish poker players, highlighting their individual successes and struggles since the boom of Texas hold 'em in the early 2000s.
The area that will become the global capital of data centers by 2030
Northern Virginia, currently the world's largest data center market, faces competition from Texas and other states as tech companies seek better resources and incentives.
Good news in Texas: Abbott awards 149 million dollars to protect the electrical grid and other infrastructures from hacking
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has announced a $149 million grant to Texas Tech University aimed at enhancing cybersecurity infrastructure and testing capabilities against electromagnetic pulses.
In Texas: Six Flags opens vacancies for the 2026 season and here's how to apply
Six Flags Over Texas has officially launched its recruitment process for the 2026 season, welcoming new talents with flexible hours and exclusive hiring benefits.
Adeshina joins Bowerman watch list
Nigerian high jumper Temitope Adeshina has been included in The Bowerman mid-indoor watch list, recognizing her as one of the top collegiate athletes this season.
Marijuana compound may help prevent dementia when paired with common drug
Research from the University of Texas suggests that THC, in combination with the anti-inflammatory drug celecoxib, could help prevent Alzheimer’s disease.
House without windows, but with space for advertising. A radical vision of future cities
Architect Scott Specht has designed a windowless house in Austin, Texas, aimed at enhancing privacy and security for urban residents.
The Horror That Disturbed Stephen King the Most: 'Looks Terrifyingly Real'
Stephen King, known as a master of horror, reveals that the film 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' by Tobe Hooper, one of the genre's most influential works, disturbed him greatly, despite seeing it years after its release.
Colleen Hoover reveals cancer diagnosis as she approaches end of treatment
Author Colleen Hoover has shared details about her cancer diagnosis and treatment, revealing she is nearing the end of her radiation therapy.
Paramount's ‘Landman’ tackles woke roommate culture and safe-space politics
The latest episode of 'Landman' addresses safe-space culture as a character learns their college roommate uses they/them pronouns.
American woman 'bought' 122 groceries that cost €133 twenty-eight years ago. She was shocked
A nearly three-decade-old receipt showing the drastic price increase of essential groceries in America has gone viral after TikToker Zoe Dippel shared it online.
Little-known 'masterpiece' horror with 'most disturbing performance ever' on Film 4 tonight
The horror film 'Pearl', praised for Mia Goth's unsettling performance, airs tonight on Film 4, showcasing a young woman's eerie experiences on a Texas farm in 1918.
The woman who was in a relationship with an AI chatbot requested a divorce: She found a new lover
A Texas woman, who became viral last January for falling in love with an AI chatbot, has revealed she is seeking a divorce while embarking on a new relationship with the chatbot she created.
They Created Their Dream Home from Containers. They Pay Minimal Monthly Rent and Get Water from Air
Influencer Lexi Newkirk and her husband Diego realized their dream of building a house from shipping containers, which has garnered admiration online despite initial skepticism from friends and family.
America's best coffee isn't in cafes anymore — it's showing up at gas stations
A recent trend reveals that some of the best coffee in America is now being served at gas stations and convenience stores, rather than traditional cafés.
They thought they found a coyote in the backyard, they were wrong. Now they have a new friend
After losing their 11-year-old dog, a Texas couple discovered a new friend in their backyard, initially mistaking it for a coyote.