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When the Legislature meets in January, lawmakers know they won’t be able to cut their way to a balanced budget. Instead, they should do what a certain Republican governor did more than twenty years ago: raise taxes.
October 2010 by F. Scott McCown

Only a few years after arriving in Washington, John Cornyn has become the capital’s most powerful Texan. Can he lead the Republicans back to power in the Senate?
September 2010 Interview by Jake Silverstein

Despite rampant fears to the contrary, the bloody drug violence in Mexico hasn’t spilled over into Texas—but that doesn’t mean it’s not transforming life all along the border.
August 2010 by Nate Blakeslee

As the only man ever to run against both Bill White and Rick Perry, I have a few thoughts on how either one of these fine, upstanding, admirable men could beat the tar out of the other.
August 2010 by Kinky Friedman

The governor’s race in under three minutes, featuring profiteering, shady land deals, stormtroopers, treehuggers, and the president.
August 2010

The spill in the Gulf is just the latest in a string of catastrophic regulatory failures that prove how incompetent government is. And how important it is.
July 2010 by Paul Burka

In the post-Washington game, former attorney general Alberto Gonzales has fared worse than any other member of the Bush administration. Why?
July 2010 by Mimi Swartz

Mimi Swartz talks about researching stories, asking the right questions, and writing about former attorney general Alberto Gonzales, who may have put his loyalty to the president before his duty to the American people.
July 2010 Interview by Kelsey Crow

The late governor’s time in office is more memorable for what didn’t happen than for what did.
July 2010 by Paul Burka

The Permian Basin is a place of pump jacks, big sky, generous neighbors, stinging sandstorms, and lonesome highways. For former first lady Laura Bush, it was the scene of an idyllic childhood—and a tragic accident that changed her life forever.
June 2010 Interview by Brian D. Sweany

An interview with former first lady Laura Bush.
June 2010

Before he was fighting for the governorship of the second-largest state in the country, Bill White was just a kid from Texas.
June 2010 As told to Mimi Swartz

An audio slide show of images of former first lady Laura Bush and the town that shaped her.
June 2010

Catching up on the governor’s race—taxes, coyotes, NASCAR, and pool houses—in under three minutes.
June 2010

One year into his first term as mayor of San Antonio, Julián Castro is emerging as perhaps the most prominent young Hispanic politician in Texas. Get ready to get used to him.
May 2010 by Jan Jarboe Russell

Our quiz shouldn’t be hard, so long as you’ve been paying attention. You have been paying attention, right?
May 2010 by Katy Vine

How the Citizens United decision could spell doom for democracy in Texas.
April 2010 by Paul Burka

Tomball state representative Allen Fletcher is on his way to a second term. His former business associate may be on his way to the federal penitentiary.
April 2010 by Nate Blakeslee

Does the country’s most popular conspiracy talk radio host really believe that 9/11 was an inside job? That global warming is a plot cooked up by the World Bank? That an elite cabal wants to kill most of the people on the planet (including you)? Two million listeners think so—and they’re hanging on his every word.
March 2010 by Nate Blakeslee

Who can challenge Republicans on the State Board of Education? A different kind of Republican.
March 2010 by Paul Burka

Annise Parker, the newly elected mayor of Houston, is ready to discuss any of the challenges facing her city. That will happen as soon as everyone else is ready to stop talking about her sexuality.
March 2010 by Mimi Swartz

All about Republican gubernatorial candidate Debra Medina, in under two minutes.
March 2010

After a sudden pang of conscience, former Bryan Planned Parenthood director Abby Johnson became a pro-life activist and a star on the conservative talk show circuit. But is she telling the truth?
February 2010 by Nate Blakeslee

A year ago Rick Perry’s political future seemed to be in peril. Now he’s looking past the 2010 elections—and all the way to the White House. Think I’m kidding? How about a cup of tea?
February 2010 by Paul Burka

Rick Perry's road to the White House in under three minutes.
February 2010

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