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Texas Arrests 8 Over Illegal Abortion Probe

Eight individuals linked to Houston-area midwife Maria Margarita Rojas were arrested for practicing medicine without a license amid ongoing charges against Rojas for illegal abortions under Texas law. Attorney General Ken Paxton praised the arrests as a key step in enforcing the state's abortion restrictions.

If you live in Texas, this signals a tightened enforcement environment around abortion services, underscoring the state's firm stance on its abortion laws. For many, especially those in immigrant and low-income communities, access to certain healthcare services may become more restricted, shifting where and how people can seek reproductive care. This case could reshape healthcare landscapes in Houston and beyond, influencing community resources and personal choices about healthcare options.

Source: Fox News
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Gas (Nat.)

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Cotton

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Cattle

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S&P 500

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Texas Grid & Weather Snapshot

Statewide Outage Count — today (from start of day to now): None.

City

High (°F)

Low (°F)

Dallas

88.2

68.7

Houston

90.1

73.9

Austin

92.5

71.4

Alerts

  • Dallas — None reported.

  • Houston — None reported.

  • Austin — None reported.

Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening across each industry

Politics and Economy

Texas AG Launches Undercover Operations Targeting Left Groups

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced undercover investigations aimed at groups he associates with left-wing violence, specifically citing 'antifa' and 'transgenderism' as key concerns. This move follows recent national trends to label progressive organizations as security threats and aims to infiltrate these groups within the state.

This initiative directly affects Texas communities by escalating surveillance and investigations into political and social activists, especially those involved in LGBTQ+ advocacy and anti-fascist movements. It signals a shift toward using law enforcement power to police ideology, which might create a chilling effect on free expression and political involvement in your neighborhood. If you’re engaged in activism or part of these communities, this raises urgent concerns about privacy, legal risks, and the overall climate for civil rights in Texas.

Source: Truthout
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Tech and Business

Base Power Raises $1B to Transform Texas Grid

Austin-based Base Power secured $1 billion to speed up its rollout of home batteries that help stabilize Texas’s power grid and keep homes running during outages. The company is growing fast, building a factory in Austin, and working directly with the state’s grid market to increase energy resilience.

Imagine having a battery at home that not only keeps your lights on when the grid fails but also helps lower energy costs by supporting the electricity network. This funding boost means more Texans will soon have access to reliable backup power, cutting through the unpredictability of Texas weather and reducing blackout worries. Plus, with local manufacturing on the rise, it’s a win for Texas jobs and for anyone tired of power ups and downs interrupting daily life.

Source: Electrek
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Poll Reveals Texans’ Mixed Views on Housing Market

A new Texas Realtors poll shows most buyers find enough homes to choose from but still face competition and pressure in the market. Realtors note many clients shop around extensively and some stop looking due to high prices or lack of desired features.

If you’re house hunting in Texas, this paints a familiar picture: there are options out there, but don’t expect it to be easy. You’ll likely visit multiple homes and compete with others on offers. Understanding these trends helps you prepare for the ride ahead, whether it means setting realistic budgets or being ready to act quickly when the right place shows up.

Source: Houston Public Media
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What else is happening:

Sports

Aggies Basketball Prepares With Fresh Faces On Court

Texas A&M men’s basketball coach Bucky McMillan shares an update on preseason workouts while players Rubén Domínguez and Marcus Hill talk about their paths to joining the team. They’re gearing up with new energy as the season approaches.

If you follow Texas A&M sports, this is your behind-the-scenes look at how the team is shaping up. Getting to know the players’ backgrounds and seeing the coaches’ approach gives you a sense of what to expect on game day. Whether you're heading to the arena or tuning in from home, this insider view makes the season feel more personal and exciting.

Source: The Eagle
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🌵 Texas Day Recap

Event of the Day: Storming of the Presidio at Goliad (1835)

On October 9, 1835, Texian volunteers led by George Collingsworth and Ben Milam successfully captured the Mexican presidio at Goliad (Presidio La Bahía), seizing control of a key stronghold and supply depot. This victory, coming soon after the Battle of Gonzales, boosted momentum for the Texas Revolution, disrupted Mexican military logistics, and emboldened settlers in their push toward independence.

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