Crypto’s Cryptic Texas Takeover
State regulators don’t want you to know about the 60-plus Bitcoin mines guzzling public water and electricity—even though consumers are already paying the price.
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State regulators don’t want you to know about the 60-plus Bitcoin mines guzzling public water and electricity—even though consumers are already paying the price.
Postcard ⋆
Following a transphobic incident earlier this year, community members gathered to “protect trans joy.”
News ⋆
Pending drug charges have been abandoned from the multi-agency April operation that supposedly targeted Tren de Aragua and led to multiple deportations.
Politics ⋆
The New York firm Odyssey is now running the state’s lucrative voucher scheme with a little help from the governor’s friends.
Nan Tolson is the face of the conservative movement against capital punishment in Texas.
Whenever I see one, I think: fashion show. Something from Chanel. A bit of art deco. That black and white aesthetic.
And what Prop Q could mean for the future of local governments in Texas
The five-term Austin state representative will wage an underdog campaign to deny the powerful Texas governor an unprecedented fourth term—and the chance to further entrench his “corruption.”
The Texas Majority PAC is the latest deep-pocketed initiative meant to turn Texas blue. But have its dollars just brought more discord?
Congressman Marc Veasey arrived at an ICE facility Monday in his latest attempt to follow up on the Observer’s reporting.
Douglas Menjivar is a survivor and activist. He’s also married to a U.S. citizen, but he was caught up in the president’s mass deportation agenda anyway.
Militarization is making it harder for healthcare workers to reach people who use drugs.
Authors bring new insights to complex stories in nonfiction featured at the 2025 Texas Book Festival.
& for Bruno Schulz, shot and killed by Gestapo officer Karl Günther in 1942 while walking home through the Aryan quarter with a loaf of bread
An Austin literary shop has branched out into loud concerts, cementing a place in the city’s DIY music scene.
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