Emily DePrang

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Direct Quote: Never Forget a Face
Ken Pridgeon, 77, is on a mission to memorialize every Texas serviceperson lost in Iraq and Afghanistan with a 3’-by-4’ portrait, Full Story -
Could the Fifth Circuit Appeals Court Turn Blue?
It is mathematically possible for the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals to go from two-to-one Republican-appointed judges to four-to-one Democrat-appointed by 2016. Full Story -
Helena Brown Says No to HIV Prevention, Yes to a New Nissan
"What are we doing, uh, getting involved in surveilling HIV-type activities?" Brown asked from in front of a Nissan. "What’s, what is all that about?” Full Story -
Data and Darkness: a Conversation with George Saunders
Celebrated short story writer George Saunders was born in Amarillo, Texas, in 1958, and that’s pretty well the extent of his Texas connection. Saunders [...] Full Story -
Abbott Invites Heat-Packing New Yorkers to Texas with Non-Satirical Web Ad
As the national debate over gun control rages, Texas’s leaders have identified that against which we must all be most vigilant: An excess of… [...] Full Story
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Direct Quote: Taking No Bull
Kevin Woodson, 56, never saw a black cowboy when he was growing up, but he was determined to become one himself. Full Story -
Direct Quote: Fishing For a Living On the Texas Coast
Mauricio Blanco has made a life on the Texas coast as an oysterman, though drought and pollution make it harder to earn a living every year. Full Story -
Death at Dawson: Why Is Texas’ Worst State Jail Still Open?
Horrific stories of medical neglect continue to emerge from Dallas's privately run Dawson State Jail. As damning reports are released one after another, a bipartisan coalition is asking how Dawson isn't closed yet. Full Story -
Direct Quote: Never Forget a Face
Ken Pridgeon, 77, is on a mission to memorialize every Texas serviceperson lost in Iraq and Afghanistan with a 3’-by-4’ portrait, Full Story -
If It Were Up To Us…
We detail a dozen items that deal with the biggest problems in the state. Some of them are liberal fantasies (ahem, income tax) but others are sound public policy ideas that Texans of all ideologies support because they would improve the lives of millions of people. Full Story
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