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USDA Decides To Implement Farm Bill Provision

Texas cotton producers say they are pleased to learn the U.S. Department of Agriculture has reconsidered its decision about implementing a provision of the farm bill.

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Kimberly-Clark To Cut Up To 1,300 Jobs

Kimberly-Clark is cutting jobs as part of a restructuring effort aimed at reducing costs and making business more efficient. The effort is expected to be over by 2016’s end.

10/21/2014

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Staples Investigating Possible Data Breach

Office supplies retailer Staples said Tuesday that it is looking into a potential credit card data breach and has been in touch with law enforcement officials about the issue.

10/21/2014

Apple Unveils iPhone 6

Review: Apple Pay In Action

Days of walking around without a wallet won’t be coming for a while, if ever. But Apple’s new payment system for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus brings us much closer.

10/21/2014

Grapevine Mills mall renovation will be complete in 2015. (credit: Simon Property)

Grapevine Mills Planning Multi-Million Dollar Renovation

Grapevine Mills Outlet Mall will be under construction for the next year as it undergoes a multimillion dollar renovation.

10/20/2014

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Dallas Ebola Scare Impacts Local Businesses

Despite repeated attempts from health officials and local leaders to calm concerns over Ebola in Dallas the paranoia continues, and now it’s taking a toll on local businesses.

10/17/2014

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Texas Jobless Rate Eases To 5.2 Percent In September

The Texas unemployment rate declined slightly to 5.2 percent in September as the state’s seasonally adjusted civilian labor force topped 13 million for the first time, the Texas Workforce Commission reported Friday.

10/17/2014

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State Jobless Rate Eases To 5.2 Percent

The Texas unemployment rate declined slightly to 5.2 percent in September as the state’s seasonally adjusted civilian labor force topped 13 million for the first time.

10/17/2014

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Will Apple Pay Be The Next iRevolution?

Apple’s skinnier iPads and flashy big-screen iMac are sleek and stunning. But the tech giant is making a bigger strategic bet with next week’s launch of Apple Pay.

10/17/2014

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Average Gas Prices Below $3 Across Texas

Retail gas prices across Texas slipped below an average $3 per gallon. AAA Texas on Thursday reported the average price at the pump settled at $2.99 per gallon.

10/16/2014

Chrysler is recalling minivans for air bag defect. (credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Chrysler Recalls Nearly 907,000 Vehicles

Chrysler said Thursday that they are recalling nearly 907,000 Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep vehicles for failing alternators and heated power mirrors that can cause minor fires.

10/16/2014

Apple's new iPad Air and iPad Mini tablets are seen on October 22, 2013 in San Francisco, California. (credit: GLENN CHAPMAN/AFP/Getty Images)

New iPad Expected At Apple Event

Apple is expected to unveil a new iPad and more at an event on Thursday, as the company tries to drive excitement amid slowing demand for such tablet computers.

10/16/2014

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In-N-Out Burger Opens In North Texas

Today was the day many hamburger enthusiasts have been looking forward to. The California chain In-N-Out opened two new locations in North Texas. Let the eating begin!

Before he was President, George W. Bush was the owner of the Texas Rangers baseball team. He still attends many of their games, sitting next to current owners Nolan Ryan and Chuck Greenberg.

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