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Two years after the constitutional right to abortion was eliminated, what’s left of Texans’ reproductive rights is ambiguous.
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Two years after the constitutional right to abortion was eliminated, what’s left of Texans’ reproductive rights is ambiguous.
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The governor’s comments followed a screening of raw October 7 footage for Texas lawmen.
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What a long-dead, cartoonishly corrupt Texas bureaucrat can tell us about the nature of immigration enforcement and the U.S.-Mexico divide
The governor and his wrecking crew are coming for public schools.
Because the state refuses to pay us for our labor, incarcerated women rely on money from the outside to get by.
Food spoils when the power goes out, exposing more people to hunger and food insecurity. But the crisis goes deeper than that.
An Observer investigation has found irregularities in how the Houston ISD superintendent’s Colorado charter school nonprofit did business in Texas.
The all-GOP 15th Court of Appeals soon will hear disputes involving the state’s environmental regulators. “It’s BYOC—bring your own court—for polluters and powerful interests.”
The crusade against Texans for Lawsuit Reform and the rise of conservative lawfare reveal a new side of Texas’ ruling party.
“The border is like a free-for-all, this frontier zone that is a perfect laboratory for tech experimentation.”
Following the Texas National Guard’s example, the border county approved the purchase of “less lethal” weapons using state funds.
Even before Biden’s recent executive order, asylum-seekers were waiting for months in dangerous Mexican border towns for an appointment to cross into Texas.
In Llano County, a local librarian fought back against censorship, prompting a federal court fight and national recognition but losing the job of her dreams.
Sam Collins, better known as Professor Juneteenth, says his work to educate Americans about the holiday’s legacy is unfinished.
A new movie set in Stephenville complicates, without vilifying, one of our state’s central mythic figures.
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