Finding LGBTQ-Friendly MMA Training in Texas It makes sense that many LGBTQ+ Texans want to learn mixed martial arts (MMA). The problem is that there are relatively few overtly LGBTQ-friendly MMA gyms in the state.
The Targets For A Landmark Texas Case Why many Republicans are clamoring to reverse a decades-old Texas case that established that undocumented children could attend public schools
What Happens If Texas Experiences Another Disaster? Responding to and managing disasters is the very mission of FEMA, but the agency that thousands of Texans have relied on in the past is not the agency of today.
Exploring Feminism In Galveston’s Red Light District Kimber Fountain was vaguely familiar with the broad strokes of Galveston’s history, but she’d never heard of The Line — a red light district headquartered on Postoffice Street — until she took a ghost tour
Texas Democrats Broach Removing Trump From Office For many Texas House Democrats, the last few days have cemented a clear objective: that President Trump must be removed from office. Options for action are limited, however.
New Exhibit Explores Connection Of Good Medicine And Art Dr. Jayasimha “Jay” Murthy is both a Houston pulmonologist and artist. His latest exhibition is "World: Photographs," a collection of about a dozen of Murthy’s photos from across the planet.
Reading To Stop Family Detainment “Read Them Home: End Family Detention" is organized by a coalition of groups raising awareness about the families and children held in places like Dilley, while also advocating for the full end of family detention