NEET-UG 2026 re-exam: National Testing Agency to conduct nationwide mock drill tomorrow

The mock drill will reportedly begin at 9 am and continue until late evening. Over 2.5 lakh security personnel are expected to participate in the nationwide exercise, aimed at conducting the exam securely and smoothly.
“Survival of the fittest”: Insiders say screwworm could improve the Texas cattle industry, beef

As cases of screwworm infections in the state rise, sellers and buyers believe heightened precautions will benefit consumers.
Texas college watchdog received nearly 70 complaints, opened one investigation, records show

Allegations filed in the first five months of the new ombudsman’s work challenged course content, DEI, academic freedom and employment disputes.
State investigators issue final Camp Mystic report detailing cascading failures during July 4 flood

Lawmakers said they have already passed laws addressing all but one of the deficiencies the investigation found.
Landmark $211M tax-break deal could trump SpaceX’s deal in South Texas

Following SpaceX’s arrival in 2014, another large technology company is eyeing South Texas, once known as the poorest area in Texas.
Paxton breaks with Texas GOP’s anti-IVF platform, saying he supports the procedure

Delegates to the Texas GOP convention recently adopted a platform calling in-vitro fertilization destructive to fetal life.
Talarico goes all-in with attack on Paxton plea deal in child sex abuse case

The Democratic Senate candidate continued his push for the release of files related to a plea deal his GOP rival’s office offered admitted child molester Adam Hoffman.
Records challenge UT-Austin’s allegations against fired KUT leader

The university fired General Manager Debbie Hiott on Monday citing “oversight and management of planning” for the public radio station’s inaugural festival.
“Mass euthanasias”: Screwworm could have deeper implications for Texas’ already-crowded animal shelters

Most stray animal shelters are already at capacity. Adding a deadly parasitic infestation could create an even more dire situation.
Which Bible passages are in Texas’ proposed student reading list? Here’s what the selections reveal.

The chosen readings, to be voted on soon by the State Board of Education, draw heavily from Christian perspectives.