Jumat, 24 April 2026

First ESA Awards, Houston Synagogue Threat, and Sixth Man of the Year

Award notices have been sent to 42,600 students who qualify for the state’s new education savings account program, Acting Comptroller Kelly Hancock announced Wednesday. The awards account for more than $400 million in funding.
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Article Icon 1First Education Savings Accounts Awarded

Award notices have been sent to more than 42,600 students who qualify for the state's new education savings account program, Acting Comptroller Kelly Hancock announced Wednesday. The awards account for more than $400 million in funding.

The group consists of students with disabilities and their siblings in households with an income at or below 500% of the federal poverty level. "The Legislature made low- and middle-income students with disabilities the first priority for the first year of school choice here in Texas, and that is exactly where this process starts," Hancock said.

More than 274,000 applications were received for the $1 billion program, but fewer than 100,000 students will be enrolled due to funding constraints. The comptroller's office will conduct a lottery next week for students in the second tier—those from families with incomes at or below 200% of the federal poverty level. Students who aren't selected will be put on a waitlist.

Today, a federal judge will hear arguments in a lawsuit challenging Hancock's initial exclusion of several Islamic schools from participation in the program.

Article Icon 1JBSA Selected for Potential Nuclear Microreactor

The U.S. Air Force has selected Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) as a potential site for deploying a nuclear microreactor within the next few years.

As part of the Advanced Nuclear Power for Installations initiative, the Air Force aims to install a modular nuclear reactor at one or more of its bases by 2030. Colorado's Buckley Space Force Base and Montana's Malmstrom Air Force Base have also been named as potential sites for a nuclear microreactor.

California-based Antares Nuclear was selected to lead the effort at JBSA, which includes the U.S. Army's Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, as well as Lackland Air Force Base and Randolph Air Force Base. The company is developing a nuclear microreactor that can produce one megawatt of electricity—enough to power about 250 homes on a hot day.

"We're well overdue for a nuclear renaissance," said Bexar County Precinct 3 Commissioner Grant Moody. "It's been 33 years since a nuclear power plant was put online here in Texas, and so I think that now's the time."

Article Icon 1Former GOP Candidate Fined for Insider Trading

Ezekiel "Zeke" Enriquez, a former GOP candidate for the state's 21st Congressional District, has been fined for betting on his race with Kalshi, a platform that allows users to wager on sports, politics, and other real-world events.

Enriquez finished 11th in the crowded primary to replace U.S. Rep. Chip Roy (R-Austin), which was won by former Texas Rangers first baseman Mark Teixeira. According to Kalshi's investigation, he bet less than $100 on himself to win the race.

Kalshi fined Enriquez $784 and banned him from the platform for five years. "Just like in traditional financial markets, bad actors will try to cheat," said Bobby DeNault, the company's head of enforcement.

Enriquez has not commented on the penalty, but Kalshi's report stated he was "fully cooperative" with the investigation. Kalshi also penalized Democratic candidates in Minnesota and Virginia for betting on their contests.

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Around Texas

➤ Dallas: The police department revised its general orders to align with state law mandating cooperation with ICE. "We will be in compliance with the governor. He's the governor of the state of Texas. We're in the state of Texas. So we will be in compliance," said Police Chief Daniel Comeaux. (More)

➤ Austin: A 230-car cargo train derailed yesterday morning, blocking several railroad crossings for hours. "I just kind of woke up and looked out my window, and you could see the train lying on its side," said a nearby resident. No injuries or hazardous material spills were reported. (See Photos)

➤ Houston: Congregation Beth Israel closed on Wednesday after being alerted to a potential threat. Since then, an 18-year-old North Carolina woman and a 16-year-old from Alief have been arrested for allegedly planning an attack to "kill as many Jews as possible" at the synagogue. Court documents referenced a 2028 date, but authorities treated the threat as imminent. (See Details)

➤ Lake Worth ISD: The Texas Education Agency announced a board of managers and a superintendent for the district yesterday. The new appointees "bring the experience and commitment necessary to improve academic outcomes," said Education Commissioner Mike Morath. (More)

➤ Lubbock: Three Texans were indicted earlier this month for their alleged role in a conspiracy to sell stolen oil, federal prosecutors announced Wednesday. Eleven others from New Mexico were also charged. (More)

➤ Austin: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is launching an investigation into several streaming services for allegedly accepting payments from artists to promote their music. Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora, Amazon Music, and YouTube Music are among the targets of the investigation. (More)


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Texas Sports

The Dallas Cowboys selected Ohio State safety Caleb Downs with the No. 11 pick in the first round of last night's NFL draft, and chose UCF edge Malachi Lawrence with the No. 23 pick. (More

➤ Meanwhile, the Houston Texans selected Georgia Tech offensive lineman Keylan Rutledge with the No. 26 pick. (See Full Draft)

➤ The Dallas Stars beat the Minnesota Wild 4-3 in double overtime to take a 2-1 lead in their first-round playoff series, with Wyatt Johnston scoring the winner on a power play. (See Highlight)

Spurs forward Keldon Johnson was awarded NBA Sixth Man of the Year after breaking Manu Ginobili's franchise record for points off the bench this season. (More)

The Houston Rockets take on the Lakers in Game 3 of their NBA playoff series tonight, followed by the San Antonio Spurs' contest with the Trail Blazers. (See Schedule)

Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | MLB | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | NFL Draft | Golf

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➤ American Airlines and Southwest Airlines reported record first-quarter revenue of $13.9 billion and $7.2 billion. However, American posted a loss of $382 million, while Southwest reported net income of $227 million. (More)

➤ Houston-based pipeline operator Kinder Morgan is acquiring Monument Pipeline for $505 million. The energy giant posted net income of $976 million during this year's first quarter. (More)

➤ Bimbo Bakeries USA Inc. is relocating its corporate headquarters from a suburb of Philadelphia to Irving. The company, a subsidiary of Mexico City's Grupo Bimbo, employs roughly 20,000 people and owns numerous popular brands, including Sara Lee, Oroweat, and Entenmann's. (More)

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➤ Phyllis Sentiva Ochoa, a 35-year-old inmate at the women's prison in Gatesville, recorded a song about San Antonio 10 years ago that has gone viral recently and even been played at Spurs games. A local news outlet interviewed her ahead of her upcoming parole. (More)

Former President Bill Clinton showed up at Jerry Jones' pre-draft press conference on Wednesday. Clinton said he was "negotiating the draft" as Jones got up to greet him. (More)

Pearson Caldwell, a 24-year-old from Van Zandt County, is building a traditional log cabin from red cedar and post oak harvested from his family's property in Fruitvale. He's documented the endeavor on TikTok, where he's amassed nearly a million followers. (More)

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Should betting on politics or current events be legal?

  1. Yes
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  3. Don't care
 

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Do you own a Dell product?

  1. Yes: 34%
  2. Used to: 30%
  3. No: 28%
  4. Not sure: 8%
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Mysterious Scientist Deaths, Chemical Leak Kills Two, Seniors Face College Scams

Unexplained scientist deaths in China raise alarms, while a fatal West Virginia chemical leak and rising college scams hit closer to home.

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Southeast Wildfires, $2M World Cup Tickets, and Kraken

Rapidly growing wildfires have destroyed at least 87 homes in Georgia's Brantley County alone as drought and wind-fueled flames across the Southeast, with new evacuation orders issued Thursday afternoon.
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An unexplained wave of scientist deaths in China’s military AI, hypersonic, and space sectors is raising questions. (Hear Details)

A fatal chemical leak in West Virginia killed two and shut down classes at a nearby university. (Hear Episode)

High school seniors are facing a growing wave of scams tied to college enrollment. (Listen Now)

Politics

➤ President Trump announced Thursday that the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon had been extended by three weeks following a second round of peace talks at the White House involving both countries' ambassadors. (More)

President Trump also said he ordered the Navy to "shoot and kill" any Iranian boats laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz and tripled minesweeping operations in the waterway. (More)

The Justice Department reclassified state-licensed medical marijuana and FDA-approved marijuana products as Schedule III drugs, easing restrictions while leaving recreational use illegal under federal law. (More)

Senate Republicans approved a budget blueprint early Thursday to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection, the first step toward ending the record 69-day Department of Homeland Security shutdown. (More)

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Sports

The Las Vegas Raiders selected Indiana quarterback and reigning Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 pick in last night’s NFL Draft. (See Draft Results)

➤ Alabama agreed to a seven-year, $87.5 million contract extension with head coach Kalen DeBoer, making him one of the five highest-paid coaches in college football. (More)

➤ NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said that the Grizzlies aren't leaving Memphis, pushing back on recent calls from LeBron James and others to relocate the franchise to Nashville. (More)

Four tickets to the World Cup final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey are listed on FIFA's official resale site for nearly $2.3 million apiece, and the lowest-priced tickets are just under $11,000. (More)

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Finance

Trend Line Daily Market Report  04/23/2026

NASDAQ
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations
24,438.50
-0.89%
SPX
S&P 500
7,108.40
-0.41%
DJI
Dow Jones Industrial Average
49,310.32
-0.36%
BTC
Bitcoin
$77,760.39
-0.57%
GOLD
Per Ounce
$4,710.90
-0.46%
SILVER
Per Ounce
$75.43
-3.16%
OIL
West Texas Intermediate Crude
$97.02
4.37%
URI
United Rentals Inc
$986.78
+22.92%
Bitcoin, gold, silver, and oil are traded 24 hours a day.

Big Stock Move: United Rentals stock surged roughly 23% on Thursday after the equipment rental giant posted record first-quarter revenue of nearly $4 billion, beat earnings estimates, and raised its full-year outlook. (More)

Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders approved Paramount Skydance's $111 billion acquisition deal but voted against the executive pay packages, including CEO David Zaslav's estimated $550 million exit payout. (More)

Trump Media replaced former congressman Devin Nunes as CEO after the parent company of Truth Social saw its stock plunge 67%, wiping out more than $6 billion in investor wealth. (More)

AI-powered scams helped criminals steal an estimated $20 billion from Americans in 2025, with more than half of those funds funneled through cryptocurrency, according to FBI and IRS investigators. (More)

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Science & Technology

A 62-foot kraken-like octopus with a bone-crushing bite likely ruled the seas 100 million years ago, potentially preying on the mighty mosasaur, long considered the ocean's top predator. (See Study)

➤ A 1,115-foot asteroid named Apophis will pass closer to Earth than many satellites in 2029, a once-in-several-thousand-years event NASA says has likely never happened in recorded human history. (See Details)

MIT engineers found that plant seeds can actually sense the sound of rain, with rice seeds germinating 30% to 40% faster when exposed to the vibrations of falling water droplets. (See Study)

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The Simpsons Movie 2 will receive $21.9 million in tax credits through the California Film Commission, part of a $193 million package for 38 films as the state expands incentives to include animation. (More)

Spotify ranked Taylor Swift as its most-streamed artist of all time, with Bad Bunny, Drake, The Weeknd, and Ariana Grande rounding out the top five. (See List)

Lego will commemorate the Shrek franchise’s 25th anniversary on June 1 with its first themed set, featuring buildable versions of Shrek, Donkey, and Puss in Boots. (See Shrek Set)

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➤ Giant ice chunks crashed right through the windows and doors of homes along Michigan's Black Lake this week as spring rainfall and melting ice overwhelmed neighborhoods and stressed local dams. (See Damage)

➤ There's a new camera that doesn't actually take photos. Instead, it uses AI to study what its lens sees and prints a poem on thermal paper, with dials to choose haiku, sonnet, or free verse. (See Camera)

➤ Ruth Slenczynska, who debuted with an orchestra at age 7 and went on to become the last living student of legendary pianist and composer Sergei Rachmaninoff, died at 101 in California. (More)

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Poll Position

Have you ever written a poem?

  1. Yes, and I still do
  2. Not since school
  3. Yes, but never shared
  4. No, but I'd try
  5. Absolutely not
 

Yesterday's Results:

Do you remember trying New Coke?

  1. Yes: 56%
  2. No: 29%
  3. Can't remember: 15%

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"You don't become a pianist until you're past the age of 60. And then you should have something to say that's worthwhile. If you don't, forget it."

Ruth Slenczynska, the last surviving student of Sergei Rachmaninoff, who died this week at 101

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Which U.S. institution houses the largest publicly available collection of comic books in the country?

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