Fort Worth, Texas
Coverage of Fort Worth, Texas in the Nexus archive.
- CorVel: Fiscal Q1 Earnings Snapshot
CorVel Corp., based in Fort Worth, Texas, reported a profit of $32.2 million in its fiscal first quarter, with net income of 63 cents per share and revenue of $259.9 million. The report was generated using data from Zacks Investment Research.
- Judge weighs bid to block or reverse transfers of transgender inmates into a segregated prison unit
A federal judge is considering whether the Trump administration violated a court order by transferring transgender women to a segregated prison unit. The inmates argue the transfers breach a preliminary injunction requiring them to be housed in women's prisons, while the government claims the moves comply with the order's terms.
- Judge weighs bid to block or reverse transfers of transgender inmates into a segregated prison unit
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., is considering whether the Trump administration violated a court order by transferring transgender women to a segregated prison unit, with plaintiffs arguing the move breaches a preliminary injunction. Ten transgender women are currently segregated in Texas, challenging an executive order requiring inmates to be housed based on biological sex.
- Wistron shares surge in Taiwan after opening of Texas AI superchip plant to supply Nvidia
Wistron Corporation, a Taiwanese company, opened its first U.S. facility in Fort Worth, Texas, to produce AI superchips for Nvidia, leading to a surge in its shares in Taiwan.
- Military healthcare contractor issues apology to 4 million beneficiaries
A military healthcare contractor has issued an apology to approximately 4 million beneficiaries, likely due to a service failure or data breach. The incident appears to have affected a significant portion of the military healthcare system's customer base.
- DoorDash data offers snapshot of economy voters are feeling ahead of midterms
DoorDash's report indicates inflation is cooling but regional price disparities persist, with affordability varying significantly by location. The analysis uses three indexes—Everyday Essentials, Cheeseburger, and Breakfast Basics—to track price changes across household goods, meals, and groceries.