Google Smacked with Legal Thunderbolt, Texas Court Brands Internet Juggernaut an Unlawful Monopoly!
A U.S. District Court ruled that Google illegally maintained a monopoly in internet search and advertising, violating the Sherman Act, as per Texas AG Ken Paxton. The decision stems from a multi-year legal challenge highlighting Google's dominance.
Boerne ISD Rings in New School Year, Local Library Sets Guidelines for Student Patrons
Boerne ISD is preparing for the new school year, and the local library has set guidelines for students using the space after school. The library plans to offer programs for teens and encourages contacting Leah Mayo for details.
Gov. Abbott Appoints New Experts to Texas PANS Advisory Council, Reaffirms State's Commitment to Pediatric Health
Governor Greg Abbott appoints new members and reappoints existing ones to Texas' Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome Advisory Council, emphasizing diverse expertise and continued efforts in PANS research and advocacy.
Operation Lone Star Touts Over 517K Migrant Apprehensions, Texas Bolsters Border Security Measures
Operation Lone Star claims over 517,000 illegal immigrant apprehensions and significant drug seizures, with Texas also busing migrants to various U.S. cities, amidst criticism of federal border policies.
San Antonio Braces for Searing August After Mild Year Sets Possible Heatwave Stage
San Antonio's cooler 2024 temperatures may end with a hot August, as the National Weather Service predicts a return to higher-than-average heat through October, despite increased rainfalls and fewer 100-degree days so far.












