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San Antonio Proposes New Zoning Rules for Eastside ICE Detention Facility

City Considers Zoning Changes as Proposed ICE Detention Facility Draws Local and Federal Attention San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones' office is addressing the issue...

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Live Nation Found Liable in Major Antitrust Case

A federal jury found Live Nation and Ticketmaster liable for anticompetitive practices that raised ticket prices and limited competition across the live entertainment industry.

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Ava Ivy Is Rewriting the Hiring Playbook With AI—and NVIDIA Took Notice

Black Woman-Owned AI Workforce Platform Makes History, Selected for NVIDIA Inception Program Ava C. Ivy, an African American technology entrepreneur, author, and workforce strategist, is...

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Spurs Open Postseason With Strong Win Over Portland

Victor Wembanyama Wins 2025-26 NBA Defensive Player of the Year After six agonizingly long years the wait is over and the kids from the Alamo...

Nuggets Top Spurs in Final Game, San Antonio Enters Playoffs as No. 2 Seed

Spurs Head Into Postseason After 62 Win Season Despite Loss To Nuggets The Spurs dropped their final game of the season to the Denver Nuggets...

Doc Rivers Steps Down After Bucks’ Losing Season Ends Playoff Streak

Doc Rivers is stepping down as Milwaukee Bucks head coach after a losing season that snapped the team’s long playoff streak.

Mo’ne Davis Signs With Indianapolis Clowns as Banana Ball Adds Historic Star

Mo’ne Davis has signed with the Indianapolis Clowns, bringing another historic milestone to her baseball career as Banana Ball revives one of the sport’s most recognizable Negro Leagues names.

Michigan Beats UConn 69-63 in NCAA Championship

Michigan Leans On Defense And Late Execution To Outlast UConn And Capture Program’s Second National Championship Michigan’s new Fab Five threw style points out the...

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