In the Rio Grande Valley, a Humbled GOP Battles with Democrats for the Center
Trumpian Republicans run left on abortion, border Dems sound more like national politicians, and both ignore crucial grassroots issues.
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Trumpian Republicans run left on abortion, border Dems sound more like national politicians, and both ignore crucial grassroots issues.
Iconic Texas Sheriff Arvin West was a leading voice against migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. But West says his perspective is aligned with what he sees as the reality of the border.
Politics ⋆
In Cruz v. Allred, a few tantalizing polls have Democrats hopeful (again) despite little evidence suggesting an upset is on the way.
My life as an immigrant is summarized as paying for a car to go to work and working to pay for that car.
Opinion ⋆
In the face of our leaders’ blatant disregard, short-lived outrage is not enough. It’s time for everyday Texans to take back their power.
Politics ⋆
Abbott-induced financial crises in public school districts are at the center of key legislative elections in Bexar County and beyond.
Dark money and charity organizations led by former intelligence officers and ex-feds have been spreading propaganda and laying the groundwork for presidential election challenges.
The Paxton impeachment may have lit the match, but this fight is fueled by a yearslong campaign to incinerate what remains of bipartisan comity in the lower chamber.
Four years after a failed attempt to flip the lower chamber, the minority party has set its sights on a more modest objective.
Dark money and charity organizations led by former intelligence officers and ex-feds have been spreading propaganda and laying the groundwork for presidential election challenges.
In reading U.S.-Mexico treaties, I trip over the word “friendship.” Ostensibly, it’s like saying, “We are friends, so I’m taking your land.”
While barred from most government healthcare programs, undocumented residents pay more in healthcare taxes than the entire cost of their own care.
A new book reveals the secrets of moon memorabilia and the friendship between a famous Texas astronaut and his barber.
Bayou City comic Ali Siddiq turns street life and incarceration into laughs, while challenging stereotypes and provoking the occasional tear.
What do we owe to language in times of unimaginable violence? Poets linked to both Palestine and Texas help show us the way.
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