Off the Kuff interprets a pro-Cornyn election projection that assumes Republicans are already in deep doo-doo for November in Texas.
SocraticGadfly did some light numbers-crunching and wondered if all of Texas' big metros really need to kowtow to Strangeabbott on the issue of ICE non-collaboration vs state grant funding cutoffs.
The Trib has a follow-up on Strangeabbott's thuggery, now being put in the service of Islamophobia, of course. It notes he's being doing this for more than a decade.
Neil at the Houston Democracy Project reports on a conversation with a Houston City Councilmemberwho flipped on the ICE ordinance, and asks at what point will we advocate for freedom against our authoritarian/ white supremacist state and federal governments.
If you get stuck in Big Bend, here's the guy who could be your ultimate salvation.
Speaking of? The Border Patrol has officially abandoned plans to run a border wall through the park.
There's a new McMurtry bio; the Observer reviews. Let's hope it's better than the previous one.
El Paso Matters told how delays and gaps in reporting on measles statistics made the response to it much more difficult.
Deceleration reports on how Texas cities are gearing up to deal with rising heat.
The TSTA Blog advises you to trust Thomas Jefferson on the question of religion in public schools, and not Dan Patrick.
The Dallas Observer does the grim task of documenting all of the mass shootings so far this year in Texas.
For different listening, this episode of the Care and Feeding podcast, featuring Houston's Mandy Giles, founder and CEO of Parents of Trans Youth, with some advice for a listener about their nonbinary child.
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