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Texas Senate Blames CenterPoint’s Greed on Some Power Failures Analyst Warns Of Tesla’s “Full Self-Driving” Flaws After Nearly Crashing. Writer, editor, photographer and editorial cartoonist Nick Anderson has joined the Reform Austin newsroom, where he will employ the artistic skill and political insights that earned a Pulitzer Prize to drive coverage of Texas government. As managing editor, Anderson is responsible for guiding Reform Austin’s efforts to give readers the unfiltered facts they need to hold Texas leaders accountable. Anderson’s original cartoons will be a regular feature on RA News. “Reform Austin readers understand the consequences of electing politicians who use ideological agendas to divide us, when they should be doing the hard work necessary to make our state government work for everyone,” Anderson said. “As a veteran journalist, I’m excited about Reform Austin’s potential to re-focus conversations on the issues that matter to common-sense Texans – like protecting our neighborhoods from increasingly common disasters, healthcare, just to name a few.” Anderson worked for the Houston Chronicle, the largest newspaper in Texas, from 2006 until 2017. In addition to the Pulitzer, Anderson earned the Society of Professional Journalists’ Sigma Delta Chi Award. He’s also a two-time winner of Columbia College’s Fischetti Award, and the National Press Foundation’s Berryman Award. Anderson’s cartoons have been published in Newsweek, the New York Times, the Washington Post, USA Today, the Chicago Tribune and other papers. In 2005, Anderson won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning while working for the Courier-Journal in Louisville, Kentucky. The judges complimented his “unusual graphic style that produced extraordinarily thoughtful and powerful messages.”
Texas Senate Blames CenterPoint’s Greed on Some Power Failures
On Monday, Texas Republicans and Democrats from Houston stood united in the Senate as they questioned CenterPoint CEO Jason Wells. One primary concern was whether CenterPoint had forgone vegetation maintenance in favor of buying generators because the latter creates profit for the company. In 2021, CenterPoint leased $800 million worth...
Conservative Group Challenges Voting Rights Of Thousands, Wasting Resources And Spreading Misinformation
A conservative Houston-based group known for spreading conspiracy theories has been massively challenging the voting rights of police officers, senior citizens, and people in assisted living facilities. So far, the group has challenged more than half a million records – often without strong evidence to support their claims – wasting government resources and taxpayer money.
Et tu, Media?
A line penned by William Shakespeare seems strangely applicable for the month of July that seemed more like the Ides of March. The line uttered by Caesar, “And you too, Brutus”, upon seeing his friend and ally among his assassins is traditionally symbolic of shock and betrayal. Media...
Texas Democrats Back Allred With New Offensive Against Ted Cruz
Texas Democrats are launching a new initiative to unseat U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, just after he warned Republicans that he is in a tough race. “Texas Offense,” the Democratic initiative, was created to support U.S. Rep. Colin Allred in his bid to unseat Cruz in the senate race. “On...
Biden Bows Out In Austin: Ends Re-election Bid, Proposes Supreme Court Overhaul
President Joe Biden will visit Austin on Monday, speaking at the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library for the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act. At the event, Biden is expected to talk about his decision to end his reelection campaign and to address a proposal to overhaul the U.S. Supreme Court.
Birkholz Aims To Flip HD52: A Healthcare Expert Takes On GOP Incumbent
Governor Greg Abbott has declared victory in his voucher fight, but Texas Democrats are gearing up to flip enough seats in November to stop the Governor’s top priority. There are a little more than a dozen races to follow, and according to State Representative Gina Hinojosa, only three more Democratic seats are needed to block vouchers again.
Dallas To Vote On Marijuana Decriminalization In November
Decriminalization of Marijuana is getting closer to being a reality, as a proposal gained enough votes to be voted on the city’s ballot on November 5. Dallas City Secretary Billerae Johnson confirmed that a measure to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana met the minimum requirement of 20,000 valid signatures from city voters.
Texas May Be Losing Its Business Appeal
Earlier this month, CNBC released its list of the best states for business in the U.S., where Texas ranked number 3. This seems like huge news for the state, but some experts have sounded the alarm that Texas may lose its business appeal soon. Texas has attracted a lot of...
Elon Musk’s Daughter Blasts Him For Transphobic Claims
Vivian Jenna Wilson, Elon Musk’s daughter, blasted his father for his transphobic claims and for saying she was “killed” by the “woke mind virus”. In an interview with conservative commentator Jordan Peterson, Musk said he was tricked to sign for Vivian’s transgender-related. “I lost...
The 2024 NFL Season Kicks Off With Texas Vs Bears, Who Will Win?
The unofficial start of the 2024 NFL will begin with the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, where the Houston Texans will face off against the Chicago Bears on August 1. The match will serve as the perfect appetizer for the forthcoming season. Since 1962, the NFL has used HOF...
El Paso County Officials Say It’s Time the State Pays for Operation Lone Star Arrests
County officials issued a disaster declaration Tuesday, saying the state’s mass arrests at the border have cost the county millions of dollars and overwhelmed its criminal justice system. El Paso County leaders say a recent surge in migrant arrests by the state has cost the border county millions of...
“El Mayo” Head of Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel and “El Chapo’s” Son Arrested In Texas
Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, leader of Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel, and Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, were arrested by U.S. authorities in Texas on Thursday, according to the U.S. Justice Department. Zambada co-funded the Sinaloa Cartel with El Chapo and has been his leader since...
Uvalde Officer’s Delay In School Shooting Sparks Outrage: Pleads Not Guilty
A former Uvalde school police officer pleaded not guilty of abandoning his training and not confronting the shooter of the 2022 shooting at Robb Elementary School. According to the Associated Press, Adrian Gonzales was one of the first law enforcement officers to arrive at the scene. He, along with nearly 400 officers, waited more than 70 minutes to confront the shooter inside the school, despite hearing gunshots.
Vice President Kamala Harris Addresses American Federation Of Teachers In Houston
Vice President Kamala Harris spoke to the American Federation of Teachers at its annual national convention at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston on July 25 in her first trip back to Texas as a presidential candidate. The crowd of convention goers shouted their approval of Harris loudly,...
Texas Senate Accused of Ignoring Sexual Harassment Claims
The Texas Senate, under Lt. Dan Patrick’s watch, has systematically buried and dismissed sexual harassment allegations against senators and staffers to protect the upper chamber’s image, according to a Texas Monthly investigation. According to the investigation, two senators have been accused of sexual harassment by multiple women, Republican...
The Ultimate Flip: Can Averie Bishop Secure The Most Winnable Seat In Texas?
Governor Greg Abbott has declared victory in his voucher fight, but Texas Democrats are gearing up to flip enough seats in November to stop the Governor’s top priority. There are a little more than a dozen races to follow, and according to State Representative Gina Hinojosa, only three more Democratic seats are needed to block vouchers again.
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Texas Experiences One Of Its Strongest Earthquakes Ever, Felt Across Multiple Regions The Ultimate Flip: Can Averie Bishop Secure The Most Winnable Seat In Texas?. Writer, editor, photographer and editorial cartoonist Nick Anderson has joined the Reform Austin newsroom, where he will employ the artistic skill and political insights that earned a Pulitzer Prize to drive coverage of Texas government. As managing editor, Anderson is responsible for guiding Reform Austin’s efforts to give readers the unfiltered facts they need to hold Texas leaders accountable. Anderson’s original cartoons will be a regular feature on RA News. “Reform Austin readers understand the consequences of electing politicians who use ideological agendas to divide us, when they should be doing the hard work necessary to make our state government work for everyone,” Anderson said. “As a veteran journalist, I’m excited about Reform Austin’s potential to re-focus conversations on the issues that matter to common-sense Texans – like protecting our neighborhoods from increasingly common disasters, healthcare, just to name a few.” Anderson worked for the Houston Chronicle, the largest newspaper in Texas, from 2006 until 2017. In addition to the Pulitzer, Anderson earned the Society of Professional Journalists’ Sigma Delta Chi Award. He’s also a two-time winner of Columbia College’s Fischetti Award, and the National Press Foundation’s Berryman Award. Anderson’s cartoons have been published in Newsweek, the New York Times, the Washington Post, USA Today, the Chicago Tribune and other papers. In 2005, Anderson won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning while working for the Courier-Journal in Louisville, Kentucky. The judges complimented his “unusual graphic style that produced extraordinarily thoughtful and powerful messages.”
Texas Experiences One Of Its Strongest Earthquakes Ever, Felt Across Multiple Regions
Early this morning, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) registered one of the strongest earthquakes in Texas history, which was felt from West Texas to North Texas. The USGS reported that the tremors originated near the town of Hermleigh, Texas, about 54 miles northwest of Abilene, occurring at 10:38 p.m., 10:46 p.m., and 11:56 p.m. The first earthquake was the strongest, registering a magnitude of 4.9 on the Richter scale. This was followed by an aftershock of magnitude 4.4 just minutes later and a subsequent magnitude 3.1 shock. All the quakes occurred approximately 4.8 miles beneath the Earth’s surface.
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