A rhetorical analysis of the numerous political stones cast from the Texas Attorney General's office during his run for U.S.
Refugees from Cuba have always had to struggle for success in America. In Trump’s second term, they’ve been plunged into ...
The Kyle City Council voted to apply for more state grant money for Flock Safety cameras despite a string of local-level ...
Special interests spent years influencing city and county leaders’ decisions to ignore Laguna Madre community concerns about ...
Three years ago, at the outset of the 88th session of the Texas Legislature, Salman Bhojani placed his hand atop a ...
In a cycle rife with intraparty tension, a runoff in a newly gerrymandered district finds two mainstream Dems searching for ...
After last year’s deadly Hill Country flood took at least 135 lives over the July 4 weekend, volunteers flocked to the area to support disaster relief efforts. Among those volunteers were members of ...
McMurtry cushions his failure to decenter the core of the Western myth, which he identifies as the belief that cowboys are ...
Essays Making Coffee with a Candle—and Other Notes from a Cuba Gone Dark The Cuban government has been blaming the United States for its problems since 1959—sometimes rightly, sometimes not. At this ...
And here we are as well (flawless transition), with the Observer’s third issue of the year. I’ve been thinking, in the two ...
After 20 years in office, opponents say he’s become out of touch and absent. Now he must survive a runoff against Alief ...