A Southwest Texas Paper Folded. A Conspiracy-Spewing Facebook Streamer Took Its Place.
After the ‘Del Rio News-Herald’ shuttered last year, Frank Lopez Jr., who broadcasts as “US Border Patriot,” found a national audience.
After the ‘Del Rio News-Herald’ shuttered last year, Frank Lopez Jr., who broadcasts as “US Border Patriot,” found a national audience.
The new Facebook parent company wants the beloved Texas grocer to imagine a way to shop in virtual reality.
"Shame is a powerful tool," says Kelly Ingram, the founder of Houston's COVID—Call Outs Group.
After complaints, the owner says he’s not changing the name or logo.
A non-profit compiled racist, sexist, and xenophobic social media posts from police in Dallas and Denison.
The popular Laredo citizen journalist faces two felony counts of misuse of official information. But media law experts question if she’s done anything wrong.
After the Sutherland Springs tragedy, he looked at his phone and saw strangers wishing he would die. But they had the wrong Devin.
Guest column: We need to fix social media before next year’s elections.
The San Antonio Republican is focused on this one issue in his inquiry on Russian interference with domestic business.
The deep fryer defender’s social media profile has since deleted the threatening image.
It’s time to consider what role social media should have in policing.
If there’s one thing Texans love more than saying y’all, it’s a good argument. Texas Monthly readers react to the Department of Criminal Justice’s use of “ya’ll” instead of “y’all.”
Texas Monthly senior editor Katy Vine shares a few stories from one of her favorite writers of the year.
Dean Terry of the University of Texas at Dallas has invented "EnemyGraph," a new Facebook app for things you hate.