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Austin offers $150K to support filming of Apple TV series ‘Brothers’

Austin city leaders approved a $150,000 incentive package for the Apple TV+ series “Brothers,” starring Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson, to support filming in Austin, Texas. The award, structured as a rebate, will reimburse eligible local production expenses once the project meets spending and hiring requirements. The agreement, administered through Austin’s film and television incentive program, requires detailed reporting and compliance with city ordinances while cameras roll in and around the city.

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Court blocks Texas AG’s move to shutter Harris County program

A state district court in Houston rejected Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit seeking to shut down Harris County’s $1.3 million immigration legal services program for undocumented residents. The ruling allows the county to continue funding nonprofit groups that provide legal representation in federal immigration proceedings amid increased enforcement actions. The attorney general’s office argued the program violated state law and interfered with immigration enforcement, while county lawyers defended it as a lawful use of local funds. The decision keeps the program in place as potential appeals and broader immigration policy debates continue in Texas.

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Pre-K voucher program in Texas open, but only for limited families

A Texas program allows a limited group of families with eligible 3- and 4-year-olds to use school vouchers for private pre-K instead of free public preschool. The Texas Education Agency oversees the initiative, which restricts participation to children who already qualify for state-funded public pre-K under existing criteria such as income, language status, homelessness, foster care, military affiliation, or prior intervention services. Families must apply, select an approved private provider, and submit documentation to access funds, which the state pays directly to participating schools.

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Texas package thefts among highest in US, report reveals

A new report shows that Texas ranks among the worst states in the United States for package theft, even as incidents decline nationwide. The study uses complaint data, insurance claims, and surveys to compare states and finds that major Texas cities and residential areas continue to experience high rates of stolen deliveries from porches, mailrooms, and doorsteps. Researchers identify factors driving Texas’s elevated ranking and outline how residents, delivery companies, and law enforcement respond to persistent package theft across the state.

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Federal THC ban threatens Texas hemp businesses

A pending federal THC ban in the next Farm Bill could force more than 6,000 Texas smoke shops and hemp-related businesses to shut down or overhaul operations by November 2025. The measure would prohibit most hemp-derived THC products, including popular delta-8 items, that currently operate under the 2018 Farm Bill. Texas hemp retailers, manufacturers, and trade groups are mounting a lobbying push to persuade Congress to replace the blanket ban with a regulated framework that sets potency limits, age rules, labeling, and testing standards.

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Mattress Mack delivers 600 mattresses to Kerr County after floods

Houston furniture retailer Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale donated 600 mattresses to Kerr County, Texas, to support residents and first responders affected by recent flooding. County officials coordinated delivery and distribution to families who lost beds and furniture when floodwaters damaged homes. Local emergency management staff used damage reports, registrations, and referrals to identify recipients and manage inventory. The donation forms part of ongoing recovery efforts that include debris removal, home repairs, and aid applications.

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Marcos slams claims calling PH an ‘ISIS training spot’

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday in Manila rejected claims that label the Philippines as an ISIS training hotspot, following reports that Bondi Beach shooting suspects previously traveled to the country. Palace Press Officer Claire Castro, citing the National Security Council, said authorities have not validated any report that the suspects received terrorist training in the Philippines. She said Philippine agencies, working with international partners, continue to verify all available information but have not seen evidence that the country hosted ISIS training for those involved in the Bondi Beach incident.

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Marcos names new presiding justice of Court of Tax Appeals

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday appointed Ma. Belen Ringpis-Liban as presiding justice of the Court of Tax Appeals (CTA) in Manila, Philippines, according to Malacañang. Ringpis-Liban, previously an associate justice of the CTA and a Regional Trial Court judge for 17 years in Malolos and Quezon City, brings experience from both public and private sectors, including roles at the Office of the Solicitor General and Court of Appeals. She holds a law degree from the University of the Philippines and an economics degree from the University of Santo Tomas.

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Local philanthropist aids San Antonio Food Bank in holiday feeding drive

Local philanthropist Harvey E. Najim will partner with the San Antonio Food Bank in December 2025 to expand holiday food distributions for children and families facing hunger. The collaboration will fund additional food, logistics and outreach to reach thousands of households in high-need areas when schools close and regular meal programs pause. The food bank will use its network, warehouses and volunteers to deliver child-focused food boxes through multiple distribution events and will track the number of children and families served to guide future efforts.

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Flood victims seek P1B in class suit vs Romualdez, Zaldy Co, Vargas

An anti-corruption group filed a P1-billion class suit in a Quezon City court against former speaker Martin Romualdez, ex-congressman Elizaldy “Zaldy” Co and Rep. Patrick Michael Vargas to seek compensation for Novaliches flood victims, as Malabon City lodged a separate complaint over alleged unauthorized works on government land. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ordered tighter police security for Christmas, De La Salle University reclaimed the UAAP men’s basketball crown, and Philippine athletes delivered multiple gold medals in triathlon and muay at the SEA Games. BSP data showed banks trimming real estate exposure amid rising non-performing loans.

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