
Texans Show Up in Force to Protect ‘Roe’
The Supreme Court is about to overturn the 1973 landmark reproductive rights ruling. Austinites are not here for it.
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The Supreme Court is about to overturn the 1973 landmark reproductive rights ruling. Austinites are not here for it.
Robot dogs, cocktails, a shooting competition, and more taxpayer money than you can shake a drone at.
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The decision reaffirms the state child welfare agency’s ability to investigate families who seek gender-affirming care for their kids.
Anti-“critical race theory” crusaders picked up seats in May elections around the state as part of a nationwide movement.
Climate change is happening. What you eat may mean more for our futures than the car you drive.
The 1836 Project—the GOP’s taxpayer-funded “patriotic education”—will indoctrinate unsuspecting domestic migrants with fables about Texas history.
There are many reasons to hope that the freedom to marry victory remains secure—even while there is reason, of course, to fear.
Climate change is happening. What you eat may mean more for our futures than the car you drive.
Europe’s demand for non-Russian energy is supercharging exports of Texas natural gas.
The Eastland fires in March were the worst in more than a decade. As climate change dries out the state, residents must prepare for more—and larger—conflagrations.
A new collection of poems by the author is plainspoken, yet profound.
And an exciting feature debut for Texan director Iliana Sosa.
Martha Menchaca’s new book examines events that have shaped the lives of so many in the Lone Star State.
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