The ACLU found official misconduct, perjury, and predominantly white juries to be leading contributors to exonerated death ...
The Trump administration’s bans and airport detentions are derailing the academic dreams of students who carry out important ...
In bucolic areas near the Louisiana line, residents ask, "Why are Texas taxpayers liable for other states’ toxic waste?" ...
The New York firm Odyssey is now running the state’s lucrative voucher scheme with a little help from the governor’s friends.
Each year, nearly 800,000 people pay a small admission fee to pass through the gates of the capital city’s spring-fed ...
Pending drug charges have been abandoned from the multi-agency April operation that supposedly targeted Tren de Aragua and ...
Whenever I see one, I think: fashion show. Something from Chanel. A bit of art deco. That black and white aesthetic.
On a June afternoon in McAllen in 1978, Diana Rivera, posing as a young pregnant woman, walked into the home of a local midwife. At Rivera’s side was a female friend, who was wearing a small, ...
Sharman Apt Russell is a longtime nature writer. This essay has been adapted from her book, What Walks This Way: Discovering ...
A new documentary uses archival family footage to retell the story of Selena y Los Dinos.
East Texans are uniting to fight oil waste pits in bucolic areas near the Louisiana line—all run by an operator who’s been cited for dozens of violations, and a worker’s death.
The oil and gas industry-backed bill could blunt environmental groups’ fight against the Jupiter oil pipeline and Kinder Morgan’s Permian Highway gas pipeline.
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