SocraticGadfly noted that there are no magic silver bullets on climate change and agriculture. (But, contra ignoring or denialism by the likes of Suzanne Bellsnyder, there is the need to do something.)
Off the Kuff rounded up the latest finance reports from the CD18 special election.
Strangeabbott sloughed off pressure to do something about SNAP. (The federal judge's ruling was relevant only to states that sued Trump.)
In Texas Progressives news that the Palestinian-hating, tacitly Zionism-backing Charles Kuffner of Off the Kuff won't tell you, ONE pro-Palestinian protestor from Columbia University remains in ICE detention — here in Texas.
Jeffrey Nall reminds us that true humanism includes some sort of conscientious disobedience at times, and that, (contra Ed Buckner) this includes support for Gaza.
El Paso Matters talks to several high school students who have been negatively affected by recent legislation.
G. Elliott Morris rebuts some claims about the value of political moderation.
Israeli organized crime operating in the US is a big deal — even officially tied to leaders of Israel's Likud party.
Olivia Messer reminds us that Texas is a lot more queer than you might think.
Deceleration is tracking an upward trend in San Antonio's carbon emissions.
Miranda Williamson and other students like her will suffer greatly if SNAP benefits are turned off.
Alice Linahan warns that the state's literacy plan is not what it's cracked up to be.
Alison Cook wished you a happy Cabbage Night.
Neil Aquino wrote about the Metro's erasure of the Pride sidewalk and No Kings in Houston.
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