Houston leaders provide an update on the preparations being made for the FIFA World Cup 2026 with the event being 500 days away. Houston will host seven matches, which is set to begin on June 11, 2026,
FIFA World Cup in Houston is 503 days away, and to mark the milestone, Houston and Harris County leaders held a news conference to discuss plans.
More than five years after construction began, the Dos Bocas refinery is still unfinished as Mexico faces a suddenly urgent need to get it going.
All along the 2,000-mile border, business leaders, border agents, migrants and their advocates are bracing for change in U.S. policies on trade and immigration.
TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) — They came from Haiti, Venezuela and around the world, pulling small rolling suitcases crammed with clothing and stuffed animals to occupy their children. They clutched cellphones showing that after months of waiting they had appointments — finally — to legally enter the United States.
Trump tariffs won’t stop nearshoring investments in Mexico; Deugro USA expands logistics operations in Houston; Titanium Transportation opens Texas brokerage office; and TAM Group opens a location in Mexico City.
Texas has banned sanctuary cities since 2018, and Mayor Ron Nirenberg says San Antonio cooperates with federal immigration authorities to deport criminals.
Trump has vowed punishing tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, which are Texas’ biggest international trading partners.
Houston comedian Mo Amer returned to Houston to celebrate the much-anticipated premiere of the second season of his hit Netflix series Mo at the River Oaks Theatre, bringing his family and friends, celebrity guests,
According to the Houston Airport System's economic impact study, Bush Intercontinental Airport and Hobby Airport combined to generate an estimated $40.6 billion for the regional economy.
As season two of the Netflix hit show "Mo" opens, the titular character is not the same guy viewers met in the debut episode nearly three years ago. Back then, Mo Najjar — the hustling alter ego of Houston comedian and series co-creator Mo Amer — was cruising H-town freeways in his Nixon-era Ford sedan,
Palestinian-Texan comedian Mohammed "Mo" Amer spoke about Season 2 of his eponymous series, depicting the U.S. immigration system and the Israel-Hamas war.