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These decisions affect not just the archetypal Ivy League student many imagine—they affect people who grew up in places like ...
Efforts by Trump and Mexico don’t address root causes or measure up to an evolving, international fentanyl market, experts ...
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Texas Dem quorum-breakers are seeking to protect voter rights nationwide, but they’re likely engaged in little more than a ...
A Fort Worth modern art exhibition and a new experimental film are part of a renaissance of work about an influential ...
A sharp-eyed retiree uncovered evidence of judicial misconduct by the chief judge of Houston’s busy bankruptcy court. The ...
José Skinner’s fast-paced satire delivers sharp insights gleaned from years lived in Mexico and the Rio Grande Valley.
Texas writer and director Katherine Craft's Audible comedy depicts a musician's tumultuous return to Plano as she adjusts to ...
As Immigration and Customs Enforcement rolls out necessary training, the Galveston County Sheriff's Office joins a growing ...
Reviews The History of Eugenics in Texas Isn’t What You Think A new book unearths a chapter of the state’s story when anti-intellectual fundamentalism was put to good ends.
A Fort Worth modern art exhibition and a new experimental film are part of a renaissance of work about an influential Caribbean writer.