Off the Kuff says to be very skeptical of the arrests for allegedly performing illegal abortions announced by Ken Paxton, as all we have so far is Paxton's word for it.
SocraticGadfly dives deep on a couple of foreign affairs issues, first looking at the at least eight sides in the Russia-Ukraine war, then looking at post-1949 Tibet-China history and the US role in it, even as a new book by the Dalai Lama ups the stakes there.
Health experts say it could take a full year to fully contain the West Texas measles outbreak.
A judge has stricken down multiple components of 2023's SB1 on mail ballots.
Speaking of unconstitutionality, SB 2880, the Lege's latest attempt to suppress mifepristone usage and related things, almost certainly is that.
TDCJ allegedly falsified prison temperature logs? Shock me.
Neil at Houston Democracy Project noted the Houstonian who came to Council about HPD’s collaboration with ICE despite Whitmire saying that would not happen. Of course you can be disappeared to El Salvador for dissent.
Reform Austin highlights concerns that measles has on human immune systems.
The Barbed Wire observes that Texas is a testing ground for anti-abortion policies.
In the Pink feels like we're trapped in the Upside Down.
City of Yes had a positive experience with a driverless Waymo, but doesn't want cities to learn the wrong lessons about them.
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