Dr Pepper “Progress of Man” Parody Becomes Silly Facebook Controversy
There's another Dr Pepper boycott in the works, and this one has nothing to do with real cane sugar.
There's another Dr Pepper boycott in the works, and this one has nothing to do with real cane sugar.
Beef Products, Inc. sued ABC News for defamation over the network's reporting on the company's lean finely textured beef product.
The governor went to Europe to promote the Texas economic miracle—and play with race cars.
Taxpayers, who footed a large chunk of the bill for the new $1.2 billion Cowboys Stadium, got a raw deal, according to a new story in Bloomberg Businessweek.
The conservative talk show host, who says he was mistreated by a liberal AA flight attendant, has devoted segments to the airline for the past two days.
Wichita Falls, McAllen, and San Marcos also made the top ten of a report from the Council for Community and Economic Research.
Lamar County Court-at-Law Judge Bill Harris fired off a fifteen-word email from his iPhone ruling that eminent domain laws gave TransCanada the right to lay pipeline through a Paris farm.
Whataburger sticks it to the man, filing a lawsuit against debt collector NCO for repeatedly calling the company's corporate headquarters in search of one employee.
The Texas economic miracle continues. Five of the nation's top ten counties for job growth are in Texas, according to CNN Money.
The new $8 billion project will be fed in part with natural gas from the South Texas and Eagle Ford Shale fields.
A University of Texas study found that natural gas drilling may have led to seventy earthquakes in the Barnett Shale region.
Chief executive Nancy Brinker announced she will step down from her position in the company, but is it too little too late?
San Antonio, Houston, and Dallas top a list of the nation's most economically segregated cities, according to a new study from the Pew Research Center.
Despite shaking up the department store chain's corporate leadership, the Plano-based retail giant continues to suffer.
Bikinis Sports Bar and Grill will soon have its own eponymous Hill County tourist destination.
A Texas judge has decreed that the atmosphere and air are a "public trust," just like water.
The Texas Public Utility Commission decided Thursday to raise the price of wholesale energy by 50 percent.
Texas dominated a new U.S. Census Bureau growth survey.
The Institute of Taxation and Economic Policy finds that the nine states with the highest personal income tax rates do as well or better as the nine states with no income tax at all.
The billionaire, convicted in March of running a $7 billion Ponzi scheme, faced up to 230 years in prison.
A recent Father's Day print ad for Plano-based retailer J.C. Penney featuring a gay couple has sparked praise as well as backlash.
Chesapeake Energy put 57,000 acres of crude oil and liquid natural gas fields in the Woodbine Sand area up for sale this week.
A waiter at D'Amico's Italian Market Café received a 18,518 percent from two regulars to cover the cost of a new car.
Houston Hobby is set to become an international airport after the Houston City Council voted to allow Southwest to build an international terminal to fly to Latin America.
In addition to announcing a $163 million first-quarter loss this week, the ailing retailer, which has recently tried to reinvent itself, will no longer pay quarterly dividends.
Mike Barnett, director of publications for the Texas Farm Bureau, penned a blog post celebrating Domino's decision to continue sourcing pork from farms that use controversial gestation crates.
A dentist who previously dabbled in unlicensed plastic surgery, pleaded guilty to making false statements to Texas Medicaid about procedures he conducted while he was on vacation out of state.
Turbulence from the United-Continental merger bothered consumers in March, the month Continental flew its final flight.
Texas cleaned up on Forbes' "Best Cities for Jobs" lists this year.
With demand for beef high and herd sizes still low, ranchers are looking to buy more cows.
The bankrupt carrier has realized its AAirpasses, which allow ticket holders unlimited first-class flights, are costing the company millions of dollars in lost revenue.
The University of Texas Board of Regents approved plans for a medical school in the city, which could generate up to $2 billion for the local economy.
The city tops Forbes' annual list for the second year in a row, while Dallas, Houston, San Antonio all crack the top ten.
A recent study found that suburbs appear to be losing their luster to Houstonians, who expressed a preference for a more urban livestyle.
The Republican senator from Massachusetts calls the Austin supermarket chain's sustainability standards "political correctness ... based on uncertain science."
The Austin grocery chain will open up a store in the Motor City's slowly revitalizing Midtown neighborhood next year.
United and Southwest are squabbling over whether Houston Hobby should become an international airport. Which airline will prevail?
If you build it, will they come dump their nuclear waste? Not necessarily, as Dallas billionaire Harold Simmons is learning.
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott scored a victory over the EPA this week over when a federal appeals court ordered the federal agency to take more time to consider Texas's pollution control measures.
Perry and four other governors visit an Iowa meat plant that processes "lean finely textured beef."
The airline unveiled its new 737-800 aircrafts, which have more seats and will allow for longer flights. First takeoff is scheduled for April 11.
The Houston financier was found guilty of orchestrating a multibillion dollar Ponzi scheme and now faces a life sentence for his crimes.
Houston and Dallas are sixth and seventh, respectively, in a new survey charting where "ultra-high net worth individuals," or people worth at least $30 million, live.
Several YouTube videos posted by American Airlines employee Gailen David have gone viral, angering top brass at the struggling company.
But the Emerging Technology Fund has added 820 jobs, and Houston has two of the top-selling subdivisions.
One month before the Continental name gets scrapped for good, Businessweek explores the nuts and bolts of merging with United.
Apple nearly nudges Exxon out of the top spot for most valuable company, JC Penney unveils a new logo, and H-E-B tries to buy its .xxx domain name.
Johnson and Johnson sheds tears over Texas lawsuit, Houston stomps Silicon Valley in tech job growth, and the sour finanial condition of Imperial Sugar.
The only real conservative? Or "a communist?" Rick Perry's attacks on Romney draw some unexpected criticism.
The ambulance that carried JFK's body from Parkland Memorial Hospital to Love Field is going up on the auction block next month in Scottsdale.