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What happens when a Florida state football championship collides with a decades-old Supreme Court ruling on school prayer? On today’s episode of The Flyover Podcast, host Ayla Brown breaks down how the nation’s highest court just weighed in on pregame prayer over the stadium loudspeaker. Click here to watch.
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Abbott Visits Texas Troops Securing Border
Gov. Greg Abbott met with Texas National Guard soldiers and DPS troopers in Eagle Pass on Sunday to thank them for their efforts in securing the border as part of Operation Lone Star. He was joined by senior leaders of both services, four other Republican governors, U.S. Border Czar Tom Homan, and National Border Patrol Council President Paul Perez.
Abbott praised the service members for their part in achieving a drastic reduction in illegal border crossings since the record influx that occurred during the Biden administration. “You saved the United States of America,” Abbott said.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin credited the soldiers for reducing the number of daily fentanyl-related deaths in his state from five to two over the course of three years.
Homan promised an additional 10,000 agents would be deployed to the border next year. “If you think the numbers are good this year, wait ’til next year because you ain’t seen [expletive],” he said.
OSHA Investigating H-E-B Employee’s Death
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is investigating the death of a 27-year-old H-E-B employee at a San Antonio distribution center on October 24.
According to police, Teresa Dominguez “sustained an injury from possibly a forklift” and “was found unconscious in the freezer.” The Bexar County Medical Examiner determined she died from a blunt-force injury to her left leg.
H-E-B is disputing those claims, however, saying Dominguez was transported to a hospital by EMS after a coworker noticed she was “showing signs of distress” while operating a forklift. The company added that it is “heartbroken” about its employee’s death and is working with investigators to determine what happened.
OSHA began its investigation the same day Dominguez died, but it has not been able to provide updates during the government shutdown. A spokesperson said the agency has six months to investigate the incident and issue citations if warranted.
Cowboys Announce Thanksgiving Day Performer
Pop-rap and country music star Post Malone will perform during the halftime show of the Dallas Cowboys’ Thanksgiving Day matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs. The performance will kick off The Salvation Army’s annual Red Kettle Campaign.
Malone, born Austin Richard Post, moved with his family to Grapevine after his father took a job as the Cowboys’ manager of concessions. He released his first album in 2016 and has racked up 18 Grammy nominations during his career.
“I’m from Texas. I grew up a Cowboys fan and have been watching this halftime show for years,” said Malone in a statement. “It’s a real honor to be part of the Red Kettle Kickoff with The Salvation Army and the Dallas Cowboys and help bring hope to so many people.”
In 2023, Malone collaborated with the Cowboys in producing a limited-edition apparel collection. He performedAmerica the Beautiful during Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas.
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When Timing Matters Most — Share Price Changes 11/20
In 1999, a $1,000 investment in tech could have turned into more than $2.5 million. The investors who caught that wave weren’t guessing — they were tracking traction before the headlines arrived. That same early-signal pattern is showing up again, and this time it’s emerging inside applied AI for performance marketing.
RAD Intel’s next share-price change hits on 11/20. The current window at $0.81 is narrow, and a growing number of investors are positioning early. The company has raised more than $50M from over 10,000 investors, grown valuation 4,900% in four years*, secured its NASDAQ ticker, and brought in institutional backing from Adobe, Fidelity Ventures, and operators across Google, Meta, YouTube, and Amazon.
The commercial traction underneath those numbers is the real story. RAD Intel is entering 2026 with 2× sales growth and recurring seven-figure partnerships already locked in. Fortune-level demand is accelerating as brands shift from experimental AI to performance AI — the part of the industry where results dictate spend and inefficiency is no longer tolerated.
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Early still matters — and this is one of those moments.
➤ Gov. Greg Abbott scheduled runoff elections for Houston’s 18th Congressional District and Senate District 9 in North Texas for Saturday, Jan. 31. (See Details)
➤ El Paso: Abundant Church has launched a baby formula drive in response to a viral series of TikTok videos in which a Kentucky woman called places of worship posing as a mother in desperate need of the product. (See Details)
➤ Groesbeck: A historic marker honoring 19th-century lawmaker David Medlock Jr. was unveiled at the Limestone County Courthouse over the weekend. “I feel a part of something, the fact that my relative is a part of not just Texas history, but American history,” said Houston resident Kenneth Medlock. (Watch Video)
➤ Corpus Christi: Brian Mandel, vice chair of Corpus Christi’s Planning Commission, has resigned following allegations that he sent threatening text messages to University of Louisville head coach Jeff Brohm, his family, and quarterback Miller Moss after the Cardinals lost in overtime to the University of California. (More)
➤ Sulphur Springs: The city sued Irving-based Vistra Corporation for trying to stop the development of a data center on land the company gifted to the city in 2019. Vistra reportedly included a deed restriction that bars the construction of a power generation facility on the property. (See Details)
➤ Frisco: Kahkashan Haider Khan, a 54-year-old U.S. citizen and immigrant from Pakistan, was sentenced to eight years in prison for lying to the FBI about her efforts to recruit and collect money for terroristic activity in her home country. (More)
➤ Fort Bliss: Members of the Combat Aviation Brigade, 1st Armored Division, returned home this weekend after a nine-month overseas deployment. “Job well done, Soldiers,” read a social media post from the division. (More)
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➤The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Raiders 33-16 last night in their most convincing win of the season. Wide receiver George Pickens paced the offense with a team-high 9 receptions for 144 yards and a touchdown. (More)
➤ The Houston Cougars dropped one spot to No. 2 in the men’s basketball AP Top 25 poll after beating No. 22 Auburn on Sunday. Meanwhile, Texas Tech dropped four spots to No. 15 after losing a tight contest against No. 8 Illinois last week. (See Full Poll)
➤ UNT football was ranked in the AP Top 25 for the first time since 1959 this week after beating previously undefeated Navy. It’s just the third time the Mean Green have ever been ranked inside the AP Top 25. (More)
➤ No. 25 SMU men’s soccer upset No. 4 Virginia this weekend in the ACC title game. SMU forward Stephen Soghomonian scored the game’s only goal on a penalty kick. (More)
➤ Dallas Mavericks center Anthony Davis will be out another 7-10 days as he continues rehabbing a calf injury. Davis has now played in just five games this season and only 14 games total since he was traded for Luka Doncic last season. (More)
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➤ Mexico-based Century Recycling is building a $50 million aluminum recycling plant in the city of Mission. The 98,000-square-foot facility is expected to employ 70 high-skilled workers when it’s completed. (More)
➤ SpaceX launched its 500th mission with reused rocket boosters yesterday. The company deployed a Sentinel-6B ocean-mapping satellite atop its Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. (See Details)
➤ Calgary-based startup Litus announced that its pilot project to extract lithium from produced water at an undisclosed location in Texas removed 98% of the valuable element during 5,000 continuous hours of operation. (More)
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➤ Buc-ee’s was named the No. 1 quick service restaurant in its Retailer Preference Index—a category that includes major fast food restaurant chains. “Consumers now see convenience stores as legitimate, and sometimes preferable, quick service meal destinations,” said a news release. (More)
➤ Starship Bagel, which operates three stores in and around Dallas, won the Best Bagel award at this year’s New York BagelFest. (See Details)
➤ The Polar Express train ride has returned to the Galveston Railroad Museum and runs through December 23. Guests can see Santa and his elves, drink hot chocolate, and sing Christmas carols. (More)
➤ The venomous Texas southern flannel moth, also known as an asp caterpillar, is most abundant between Halloween and Thanksgiving and was recently spotted at Lake Livingston State Park. Beneath its white fuzz are poisonous spines that can cause intense pain, swelling, redness, nausea, and headaches. (See Photo)
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