President-elect Donald Trump has surrounded himself with a tight-knit group of wealthy tech barons who will help define his ...
The New Jersey-based retailer of party goods filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Texas, court documents show.
Party City is permanently shutting down. CEO Barry Litwin said it was "necessary to commence a wind down process immediately" for the party supplies ... from the Austin, Texas, area told FOX ...
Roy’s fiery critique of his party’s fiscal policies and Trump ... “The very unpopular ‘Congressman’ from Texas, Chip Roy, is getting in the way, as usual, of having yet another Great ...
Hackers raided the private data of more than 1.4 million Texas Tech Health Sciences Center patients in September, getting away with information from its centers in Lubbock and El Paso. The ...
After nearly four decades in business, the nation’s most well-known party supply chain is closing all of its locations, leaving Texas shoppers without a go-to spot for balloons, decorations, and party ...
Party City Holdco Inc. is planning to file for bankruptcy possibly within the next two weeks, in a process that may lead to the liquidation of its stores, according to people with knowledge of the ...
With macOS Sequoia 15.2, this might not just be a bug, but a deliberate step to phase out third-party tools for this ... software, tech, mathematics and science. Previously, she has written ...
He became a five-star wide receiver prospect in the class of 2024, but chose Texas Tech over Texas A&M during his recruitment. After one year in Lubbock, though, Hudson was on the hunt for a new home.
The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) confirmed hackers accessed the personal and sensitive health data of over 1.4 million individuals during a September cyberattack.
Former Texas Tech wide receiver Micah Hudson transferred from the Red Raiders to Texas A&M ahead of his sophomore season. Hudson was the No. 15 ranked player in 247 Sports’ transfer rankings and ...
This is the latest example of the Republican Party of Texas spending its resources attacking its own members. State Rep. Dustin Burrows, R-Lubbock, holds a press conference in the Speaker's ...