Austin is Texas Monthly's Bum Steer for 2023.
Related to that, the Observer notes the rent is too damned high for UT students. It's too damned high for anybody, for that matter, at $2,000 a month.
SocraticGadfly wished a merry fucking Christmas to Robert Jeffress for cavorting with Belial.
Off the Kuff compared Beto's performance in Harris County in 2022 to his performance in 2018 and Joe Biden's in 2020.
Paradise in Hell once again channels Donald Trump.
The Current looks at the causes and effects of pandemic fatigue.
The Texas Signal casts a wary eye at the forthcoming legislative session.
Robert Rivard laments how easy it is for bad cops to get hired by one law enforcement agency after another.
The Monthly covers the feds looking at Llano's book banning.
Block Club Chicago and Borderless Magazine followed 10 of the thousands of Venezuelan migrants sent to Chicago as part of Texas Gov. Abbott's political stunt this year.
Two Texas businessmen were leaders in pushing to Trump the idea that state legislatures could overturn presidential (or other, I presume) election results.
"Whatever it takes" is NOT an answer for the Russia-Ukraine war.
The Fed says those older workers are staying retired, and that could have interest rate implications.
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