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Fifth Circuit rules in favor of Texas in razor wire case | Texas
SUMMARY: The Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 in favor of Texas regarding its concertina wire barriers along the border with Mexico, potentially influencing other related cases. The ruling by Judges Duncan and Willett favored Texas’ right to maintain the barriers after the Biden administration ordered their removal, arguing interference with federal immigration operations. Judge Ramirez dissented, questioning Texas’ legal standing. The court granted Texas a preliminary injunction, prohibiting the federal government from interfering with the fencing, which Governor Abbott praised as a victory for state sovereignty and border security. The case continues amid ongoing legal battles.
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Rizzbot secrets revealed: Who is the mechanical man stalking Austin?
SUMMARY: Rizzbot is a three-foot-tall humanoid robot, wearing a cowboy hat, gaining popularity in Austin with nearly 500K TikTok followers and over 20 million likes. Built on a Unitree G1 platform costing about $15K-$50K with upgrades, Rizzbot weighs 77 lbs and performs dances taught at the University of Texas through motion capture technology. Operated remotely by an anonymous former YouTuber and biochemist, Rizzbot entertains crowds with preprogrammed moves, embodying charisma (“rizz”). UT Austin researchers developed its fluid motions and safety features. Seen around Austin and other cities, Rizzbot challenges stereotypes, making robots approachable and fun.
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Concerns erupt in town hall meeting over potential Leander ISD school closures
SUMMARY: Leander ISD in Texas is considering closing three elementary schools—Steiner Ranch, Laura Welch Bush, and River Ridge—due to under-enrollment and budget deficits caused by state underfunding. The district proposes three options: consolidating campuses (saving $4.15 million), updating staffing guidelines ($1.78 million savings), or hybrid utilization ($3.55 million savings). Each school operates below 60% capacity but holds an A rating from the Texas Education Agency. Parents and a board member oppose closures, citing community impact, teacher-student ratios, and future population growth. Superintendent Bruce Gearing acknowledges concerns but stresses financial necessity. A final decision is expected October 9.
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Neighbors contacted KHOU 11 about trash piling up in their yards. Then this happened…
SUMMARY: Neighbors in the Tidwell Timbers neighborhood credited KHOU 11’s coverage for prompting city crews to clean up heavy trash piles that had been sitting for months. After complaints aired, Houston’s solid waste trucks rolled through, removing all bulk waste, much to residents’ satisfaction. The Civic Club president shared a video showing the cleanup progress. Houston Solid Waste noted heavy trash pickup is two weeks behind schedule, advising residents to follow their neighborhood’s pickup calendar to prevent future buildup. Jason Miles reported from northeast Houston for KHOU 11. Residents with community concerns are encouraged to submit news tips to KHOU.com.
Solid waste trucks rolled through on Wednesday after residents contacted KHOU 11 about piles of trash in their community.
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