How to watch Texas vs. Oklahoma football without cable

With the Texas vs. Oklahoma football game quickly approaching, many fans may⁣ be wondering how they can watch ‍the highly anticipated matchup if they don’t have cable. Luckily, there are several streaming‍ options available that will allow you to catch all the action on game ​day. One of the easiest ways to watch the game… Continue reading How to watch Texas vs. Oklahoma football without cable

Texas Chain Saw Massacre won’t lose IP licensing like Friday the 13th, publisher says

In 1974, Tobe Hooper introduced horror fans around the world to a killer unlike any other – Leatherface, from The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The film – often cited as one of the greatest horror films ever made – spawned a multi-million-dollar franchise that continues to this day. More recently, the film has become embroiled… Continue reading Texas Chain Saw Massacre won’t lose IP licensing like Friday the 13th, publisher says

Texas Keeps Setting Power Use Records as Summer Heat Rages

As the summer months heat up, so does the energy usage in Texas. The state has recently set three new records for electricity consumption, demonstrating its increasing need for power even as temperatures soar. The first record was set during the July 4th holiday weekend when a new peak demand of 75,498 megawatts was recorded.… Continue reading Texas Keeps Setting Power Use Records as Summer Heat Rages

Texas Residents Blast Elon Musk’s Boring Company’s Plan To Dump Wastewater Into The Colorado River

In an unprecedented move, tech entrepreneur Elon Musk has drawn the ire of residents living in the state of Texas for his plans to move forward with his underground tunnel-construction project in Austin, Texas. Musk’s The Boring Company plans to use a large amount of wastewater from the state’s largest lake, Lake Travis, and use… Continue reading Texas Residents Blast Elon Musk’s Boring Company’s Plan To Dump Wastewater Into The Colorado River

Texas Is Trying to Scrub Abortion From Its Internet

Recently, Texas has been pushing to suppress the information and representation of abortion on its internet. The state has listed abortion and reproductive healthcare as ‘controversial topics’, and is attempting to scrub abortion from its internet by deleting articles and making it harder to access basic abortion information. In June 2018, the Texas Department of… Continue reading Texas Is Trying to Scrub Abortion From Its Internet

Another Vortex Hits Texas | Extreme Earth

Texans have felt the brunt of extreme weather this past year from massive winter storms to multiple heat waves. Now, residents have yet another threat to contend with – a vortex. A vortex is a large rotating column of air that forms over the land and typically extends from the surface to beyond 100,000 feet… Continue reading Another Vortex Hits Texas | Extreme Earth

West Texas Shaken by Second 5.4 Magnitude Earthquake in a Month

On Wednesday, November 20, West Texas shook as it was struck by a 5.4 magnitude earthquake. This is the second such earthquake to hit the region in the past month, further heightening the fear and concern of the local population. The quake was centered around 20 miles northwest of Marathon, a small town in Brewster… Continue reading West Texas Shaken by Second 5.4 Magnitude Earthquake in a Month

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