Charges Against Most Students Arrested In Pro-Palestinian Protest At UT Austin Dismissed
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by Staff
8h ago
Charges have been dropped against 46 of the 57 people arrested at Wednesday’s pro-Palestine protest at UT-Austin. Those arrested were charged with criminal trespass after UT officials ordered the protesters to disperse. The 57 protesters were booked into the Travis County Jail, according to The Texas Tribune. Defense attorneys raised concerns about “deficiencies” in the arrest affidavits and Travis County Attorney Delia Garza said law enforcement lacked probable cause in the 46 cases that were dismissed. Garza’s office will continue to review individual cases to “determine whether prosecution ..read more
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Bird Flu Could Be A Bigger Threat In Texas Thanks To Raw Milk
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by Jef Rouner
8h ago
The nation is experiencing an outbreak of H5N1 avian flu across the cattle herds of the country. Leaders like Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller say the danger is minimal. Some experts say otherwise, and there are factors that may not be widely considered. “There is no danger to the public,” Miller tweeted in March. “Protecting this $50 billion industry is essential to our ranchers and our economy. We are moving aggressively to address this outbreak.” Bird flu has shown up in 33 herds across eight states. So far, only one human has been confirmed to have the latest strain. A Texas man c ..read more
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UT-Austin Students Prepare For New Protest Thursday, Faculty Criticize Arrests
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by Staff
8h ago
UT-Austin faculty and other university members have criticized the response against Wednesday’s pro-Palestininan protest where armed state troopers arrested more than 50 people. According to The Texas Tribune, at least 57 people were arrested at the peaceful protest hosted by the Palestine Solidarity Committee. UT-Austin President Jay Hartzell said the student protesters had “tried to deliver on their stated intent to occupy campus” and defended the university’s response. The Department of Public Safety said the university and Gov. Greg Abbott had requested assistance to maintain the peace by ..read more
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Beaumont Could Lose A Lot If Phelan Fails Runoff
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by Jef Rouner
15h ago
Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan is in the fight of his political life thanks to a Trump-backed primary challenger. If he fails to win, Beaumont could also lose big. District 21 is not one of the state’s more famous political districts. It covers most of Beaumont, which is a city compared to most small Texas towns, but definitely a town compared to nearby Houston. One-fifth of the population lives below the poverty line. While Beaumont once prospered thanks to Spindletop and shipbuilding during World War II, it has seen noticeable decline in the last half century. In short, it’s a place that ne ..read more
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Texas Grid Will Face Unprecedented Demand By 2030, Is ERCOT Ready?
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by Staff
1d ago
The Texas power grid will face unprecedented demand for electricity by 2030, thanks to a growing number of industrial energy users in the state. This could strain the grid, according to ERCOT CEO Pablo Vegas. According to the Houston Chronicle, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas expects peak power demand to increase to 152 gigawatts, a nearly 78% increase in just six years. Over the past two decades, electricity demand has grown by about 1% per year. To address this, ERCOT is undergoing a strategic shift, moving into a new era of planning to meet the diverse power needs of Texans, inclu ..read more
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The Ted Cruz Podcast
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by Nick Anderson
1d ago
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Will Texas Public Education Survive Greg Abbott?
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by Carol Morgan
2d ago
Texas has a prolonged history with alternatives to public education. In the past, the push toward vouchers was because of racial segregation, but this time, it is about money and Greg Abbott’s determination to do the bidding of those with the most money. This relationship between Abbott and a few deep-pocketed individuals is reciprocal.  In 1957, the Texas House approved a bill that would have given any family that withdrew their child from an integrated school a “tuition grant” to attend a private school. The bill was part of a package of legislation sent to the state Senate with one goa ..read more
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In Contempt
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by Nick Anderson
2d ago
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Tony Gonzales Openly Blasts Fellow Republicans As “Scumbags” And Klansmen
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by Matthew Choi, The Texas Tribune
3d ago
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-San Antonio, ripped into his party’s right flank for voting against billions in foreign aid for U.S. allies last week, castigating his ultraconservative peers as “scumbags” and klansmen. “These people used to walk around with white hoods at night. Now they’re walking around with white hoods in the daytime,” Gonzales told CNN’s Dana Bash in an interview Sunday. “It didn’t surprise me that some of these folks voted against aid to Israel.” Gonazales, a rare flame-throwing centrist who is battling it out against YouTube gun enthusiast Brandon Herrera in the ..read more
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Mike Johnson
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by Nick Anderson
3d ago
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