Trump’s Texas Tycoons
Meet the Lone Star megadonors, think tankers, and politicians poised to play big roles in Trump’s comeback tour.
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Meet the Lone Star megadonors, think tankers, and politicians poised to play big roles in Trump’s comeback tour.
Border states brace themselves, while the president insists on an optimistic view.
Jessica Witzel’s autopsy report raises an important question: How many other heat-related deaths among unhoused residents are being erased by the failure to collect and report accurate data on climate-related mortality?
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Persecuted and unable to change anything, we were unwelcome in Russia. Then Mexican and U.S. policies brought more trouble.
In his biennial budget projection, Comptroller Glenn Hegar says the state will have a healthy surplus, plus a full economic stabilization fund for the first time in history.
Jaeson Jones, a former DPS captain-turned-MAGA influencer, is helping lay the groundwork for mass deportations and conflict with Mexico.
Republicans nearly ran the table in state House races, shoring up Governor Abbott’s school voucher majority for the 2025 session.
On Tuesday, the most modest of boasts became famous last words for the lower chamber’s dwindling Ds.
Records reveal additional costs of the controversial Rio Grande barrier that the governor describes as “low-cost.”
Top state officials have already made promises that, under Trump, money can be shifted to education. But that didn’t happen last time.
Following a 1925 investigation, immigrant detention in the Galveston County Jail was declared “a crime against humanity.”
Meet the DJ and journalist behind Houston’s Ice House Radio, who has mingled with jazz legends and reported abroad—and for whom recent violence in the Middle East is personal.
A new book by the publisher of the Uvalde Leader-News illuminates events that forever altered lives in this small Texas city.
“I Am Ready, Warden,” a new short documentary, exposes the unresolved pain on all sides of a Texas execution.
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