[Houston Chronicle] Houston-area teachers are the highest paid in Texas on average. Here's how other districts compare. ( archive.is )
[Houston Chronicle] Houston woman sentenced to 12 years for $1.9M tax fraud scheme that paid for expensive cars, surgery ( archive.is )
[Houston Chronicle] Exclusive: Razor wire along the Rio Grande is blocking border agents from reaching at-risk migrants ( archive.is )
[New York Times] In Texas, Dead Fish and Red-Faced Desperation Are Signs of Things to Come ( archive.is )
[Washington Post] Texas Republicans divide over impeachment of Attorney General Ken Paxton ( archive.is )
[Washington Post] Opinion | Renewables are saving Texas. Again. So give them their due. ( archive.is )
[Houston Chronicle] Latin Restaurant Weeks returns to Houston in July—at nearly twice the size ( archive.is )
[Houston Chronicle] How the Texas heat wave is affecting prisoners, 70 percent of whom don't have A/C ( archive.is )
More than two-thirds of Texas inmates are serving their time without air conditioning as temperatures across the state consistently reach triple digits this summer. Their living and working conditions, under these circumstances, put them at risk of heat-related illness and in the worst cases, death.
[Paris Review] Patrick O’Brian, The Art of Fiction No. 142 ( archive.is )
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Nevada bill would allow tech companies to create governments ( archive.is )
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