Deaths In ICE Detention Escalate The January 2026 deaths continued the rise in fatalities seen in 2025. That year marked a 20-year high for deaths in ICE detention, coinciding with a 65 percent jump in the national detention population.
Exploring The Whataburger Museum Of Art Whataburger began collecting fan art on Instagram in 2021. There are over a hundred pieces showcased on the page, ranging from parodies of famous paintings, surrealist works, sculptures, photography, and mosaics
How Trauma-Informed Care Strengthens Justice For Sexual Assault Survivors Exactly one year after her daughter's death, Tracy Matheson established the nonprofit Project Beloved: The Molly Jane Mission to advocate for sexual assault survivors.
What To Know About Abortion In Texas Now Texas’ blanket ban has not eliminated access to abortion—just displaced it. Care has been forced out of state and into a statutory gray area. One thing remains consistent across these statutes: seeking abortion care is not illegal.
The Texas Senate Showdown Just weeks away, the Republican and Democratic primaries for the Texas Senate race have captured national attention
Robert E. Howard’s Conan And The Texas Connection The popular image of Conan is intrinsically tied to Arnold Schwarzenegger’s portrayal in the 1982 film and its sequel, which pretty much ignores how much Texas influenced the character
Spotlight On Texas Special Elections Early voting begins today, January 21, and runs through January 27, in two special elections with national implications