‘May Their Memory Be a Blessing’: Hundreds Gather for Uvalde Anniversary Vigil
A year later, law enforcement has faced nothing approaching systemic accountability for failures at Robb Elementary.
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A year later, law enforcement has faced nothing approaching systemic accountability for failures at Robb Elementary.
Low-income Texans depend on family planning clinics. The clinics depend on a program that’s in trouble.
Essays ⋆
Headed for the governor’s desk, SB 14 shows the Legislature has no idea what healthcare for trans kids even is.
A veteran NPR reporter tells all about his misadventures covering religion in America.
Culture ⋆
The young hero in the new Disney+ show follows a familiar journey for colonized people, as predicted by theorist Frantz Fanon.
An audio recording of trainings for unelected school managers paints a bleak picture of the Bayou City’s educational future.
The outcome of a fight to control a nonprofit group could shape the teaching of history in Texas.
After the passage of a road safety bill in 2021, proponents see another opportunity.
Recent “upsets” like tripped compressors, pressure loss and freezing weather resulted in thousands of pounds of illegal pollution but no fines or citations.
The longtime Gulf Coast activist just won the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize.
Spurred by environmental and health concerns, Mexico has stopped approving cotton seeds which depend on the controversial pesticide glyphosate.
Although Jeffrey Toobin’s reputation has recently been tarnished by scandal, in Homegrown he has produced the definitive book on Timothy McVeigh’s continuing legacy.
Austin author’s memoir-esque novel about motherhood is both engaging—and disturbing.
“Caterpillar,” Liza Mandelup’s recent documentary, unearths the humanity in cosmetic surgery.
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