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The Legacy of the El Paso Shooting

For almost four years, residents of El Paso waited for the gunman in the Walmart shooting to be sentenced. Twenty-three people—children, mothers, fathers,...

Sotol and the Making of the Next Big Drink

As an M.B.A. student at the University of Texas at Austin, a former marine pilot named Brent Looby befriended two other veterans, Judson...

How Much Hotter Can Texas Get?

Texas is a state well acquainted with heat. When Cormac McCarthy, the great mythmaker of the American West, who died earlier this month,...

North Dakota’s Only Abortion Clinic Leaves the State

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The Enduring Panic About Cow Mutilations

On April 19th, the Madison County Sheriff’s Office published a Facebook post about “the death and mutilation” of six cows. It was an...

In the Post-Roe Era, Letting Pregnant Patients Get Sicker—by Design

In the case, which is backed by the Center for Reproductive Rights, the plaintiffs argue that, “contrary to their stated purpose of furthering...

The Renewed Importance of the Texas Gay Rodeo

Justin Willis, who is a teacher and a professional bull rider, said that, although he’s straight, he appreciated the general commitment to inclusivity...

What’s Going On with Samuel Alito?

How many people and organizations can Justice Samuel Alito accuse of having bad will or dishonest motives in a short dissent—fewer than nine...

Why Trump Is Beating DeSantis Among D.C. Republicans

Last year, Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, who, in November, was reëlected in a landslide, emerged as the only viable challenger to...

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