Image of the Week: This haunting photograph was taken in a Texas hospital just as COVID-19 cases in the state surged after an aggressive reopening plan
Tag Archives: Texas
Beto on the borderline
The lands fuelling America’s hopes and hatreds have given rise to a contender for the White House
Texas a lot more progressive than we think: Scientology critic
The New Yorker writer asserts Texas’ low voter turnout makes the state seem redder than it actually is
A smart road map to lower carbon emissions? Look to Texas, of all places
Opinion: When it comes to balancing economic growth with reducing carbon emissions, the stars are oddly bright deep in the heart of Texas
A blood pact takes another Black life. Who is listening?
Jordan Edwards’ death exposes, again, who it is that holds power over Black bodies—and white North America must see its complicity
Dallas launches ‘Canada Appreciation Month’ to lure cross-border shoppers
Freebies and discounts designed to tempt deal seekers
The Schlegel family does Dallas, Canadian-style
An Ontario family with Mennonite values, became the toast of Texas society, even naming one son J.R.
What students are talking about today (Sept. 24 edition)
Texas tuition freeze, a stabbing & mandatory women’s studies
Government website lets users browse through executed offenders’ last words
They are chilling words, spoken by men in their last moments of life. Texas has been recording the last statements of inmates on death row before their execution for the last 30 years, the Toronto Star reports. You can even scroll through them on the website of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
The southern view of Keystone XL
The Washington Post has dispatched a team to travel the proposed route of the Keystone XL pipeline. The team’s blog is here. And their first stories from Alberta are here.