Homegrown Neo-Fascist Movement Marches in Austin
Researchers have identified dozens of members of the white nationalist group—and no, they’re not “feds.”
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Researchers have identified dozens of members of the white nationalist group—and no, they’re not “feds.”
The whistleblower started conversations about election tech supplier VR Systems which remain controversial to this day.
Why was an intolerant activist allowed to double-time as a columnist for a major newspaper?
The third installment of our series following ordinary Texans through extraordinary times.
More than a decade ago, the U.S. made a big bet on natural gas as a path to reduced emissions and energy independence. But has that bet gone bad for communities—and the climate?
At the beginning of 2020, there were zero union papers in the Lone Star State. Soon, it seems, there will be three.
Anti-renewable energy campaigns are nothing new in the Lone Star State. A new wave of disinformation could spell trouble for the state’s fledgling solar industry.
By the end of early voting, 1 million voters under the age of 30 had cast their ballot. Will they turn Texas blue?
Each year, thousands of foster children in Texas are shuffled into little-known “treatment centers” where they are frequently neglected and abused. State officials have largely ignored allegations of wrongdoing and calls for reform.
Where the Texas Gulf Coast meets Mexico, a trio of fossil fuel companies is planning an industrial complex the likes of which Texas’ Rio Grande Valley has never seen.