June, Jones has lost five staff members. Four of them resigned, while another was reassigned to his previous communications role in another city department.
The Central Texas Food Bank expects to spend roughly four times its monthly budget to support Austin-area SNAP recipients.
Millions are caring for kin to keep them from foster care. Rochelle gave USA TODAY an inside look at the difficulties many of ...
Food assistance will be canceled in November amid the current federal government shutdown, halting benefits for 11% of Texas’ ...
Wall Street was pointing toward gains in premarket trading as markets focus on the latest corporate earnings ahead of the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision this afternoon. Futures for the ...
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CSIR-SARI Technology Park to enhance food security and productivity in West Africa
By Samuel SAM The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research–Savanna Agricultural Research Institute (CSIR-SARI) has ...
A new data center will soon emerge on Northside San Antonio, according to a recent Texas Department of Licensing and ...
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Rethinking tax policy for resilience in times of crisis
By Nii Okantey ADJETEY The global economy has become increasingly vulnerable to systemic shocks ranging from pandemics and climate-related disasters to geopolitical conflicts and technological ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick called for Rogers' resignation this week. He pointed to excerpts from her doctoral dissertation as ...
Meals on Wheels lost $1.2 million in federal funding. Businesses are keeping the meals coming for seniors. But will it be enough?
With the introduction of the 'No Sharia Act,' Senator Cornyn highlights conflicts between Sharia Law and American values, ...
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