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Texas Today: October 28, 2025

Storm watches up, Texans brace for wind and fire risks, banks merge big, and lawsuits and shutdown hits ripple through state.

The Texas Insider Team by The Texas Insider Team
October 29, 2025
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  • Tornado watch issued for parts of East Texas
    The National Weather Service issued a tornado watch for counties including Beaumont, Port Arthur, Lufkin, and Jasper until 10 p.m., as a line of storms moves through. Residents are advised to monitor alerts and be ready to seek shelter if a warning is issued.
  • Wind advisory for South-Central Texas ahead of cold front
    A strong cold front will bring sustained winds of 20–30 mph and gusts up to 50 mph from the Texas Hill Country through the I-35 corridor, potentially causing downed trees and power lines. A red flag warning is also in effect due to increased fire risk.
  • Texas emerges as national hub for bank mergers and acquisitions
    Texas is the focal point of a surge in U.S. bank M&A activity, with a $7.4 billion acquisition announced and analysts pointing to the state’s rapid growth and favorable regulatory climate as key drivers.
  • AG Paxton sues Tylenol makers, alleging autism-risk cover-up
    The Texas Attorney General filed a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue, accusing them of marketing Tylenol to pregnant women while concealing research suggesting a potential link with autism or ADHD—a claim disputed by the FDA and the companies.
  • Texas food-stamp benefits cutoff could ripple through economy
    The federal shutdown will halt more than $600 million per month in SNAP benefits in Texas, which analysts say could impact grocery sales, employment in retail, and the broader state economy.
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