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Texas state employees set to return to full-time in-person work

Texas state employees are expected to transition back to full-time in-person work. Governor Greg Abbott’s office has been advising agency heads to initiate this change, reflecting broader shifts towards pre-pandemic work settings. The decision could have significant implications for public sector employees and the operations of state agencies. Learn more about the potential impacts and perspectives surrounding this shift.

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Intuitive Machines’ lunar lander lost after landing sideways on the moon

Intuitive Machines, a Houston-based company, confirms the failed lunar landing of its Athena lander. Missing its designated target by over 800 feet, Athena ended up in a shadowy crater on the moon. The company plans a thorough analysis to learn from this experience and improve future missions. This incident reflects the challenging nature of space exploration, with each mission contributing to the growing knowledge of the field. Intuitive Machines continues its commitment to advancing lunar exploration despite this setback.

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Harris County spends $3 million on 150 new detention officers to curb overtime

Harris County will spend $3 million to hire 150 detention officers and 25 deputies, addressing mandatory overtime and reducing inmate outsourcing. This initiative aims to enhance staffing at the overcrowded jail, which has faced repeated inspection failures. The new hires are expected to improve operations and cut costs related to the $58 million spent on outsourcing inmates. This investment aims to create a safer, more effective detention environment by the end of 2025.

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Texas Senate approves bill to create state crypto reserve

The Texas Senate has passed a bill to establish a Bitcoin and cryptocurrency reserve to protect against inflation and economic instability. With a 25-5 vote, the bill, now awaiting the governor’s approval, aims to diversify state assets and prepare Texas for future financial challenges. As other states watch closely, Texas positions itself as a leader in digital asset strategies.

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South Texas detention center to reopen for migrant families

The South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, the largest immigrant detention facility in the United States, is set to reopen under a new agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the private prison company, CoreCivic. This facility, capable of holding up to 2,400 people, has been a focal point for housing migrant families, primarily from Central America. The reopening marks a continuation of efforts to manage immigration and detention policies, with the Trump administration reviving family detention centers amid mass deportations. The operations of such centers have become a subject of intense scrutiny and debate.

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SpaceX’s Starship launch looms large as Musk faces mounting scrutiny

SpaceX is set to launch its massive Starship prototype from Boca Chica, Texas, amid discussions around Elon Musk’s influence on the U.S. space program. The launch is a crucial step for SpaceX’s ambitious plans for space travel. Meanwhile, Musk’s role in shaping U.S. aerospace policies is both supported for driving innovation and criticized for his significant sway over public projects. The event marks another milestone in private-sector involvement in space missions, positioning SpaceX at the forefront of modern space exploration.

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