Texas Monthly and Penguin Random House will relaunch the press after nearly three decades. Its first books will release next year.
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For many Ismaili Muslims, seeing the Aga Khan is a once-in-a-lifetime event. NPR's Betsy Joles reports from his visit to remote northern Pakistan.
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George Floyd's murder put Minneapolis in the spotlight. Justin Ellis' new book, 'The Cruelty of Nice Folks: Why Minneapolis is the Story of America,' says the city embodies a contradiction - liberal ideals alongside deep racial disparities.
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The hosts of the podcast 'When the World Comes to Texas,' Miranda Suarez and Ron Corning, talk about what they learned about Texas while reporting on the World Cup in their state.
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Iran says it has closed the Strait of Hormuz again. The U.S. military says traffic is still flowing. NPR's Jane Arraf reports from Beirut.
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A Juneteenth exhibition brings together the National Juneteenth Museum, the Fort Worth African American Museum and Cultural Center and Kinfolk House to reflect the growth of Black cultural intuitions across Fort Worth.
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Experts say not to panic. These are the signs to look for to protect your fur babies.
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The proposed language by the party’s Legislative Priorities Committee appears to have strong support from rural delegates, but it potentially stands at odds with the priorities of Gov. Greg Abbott and other state leaders.
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The Texas Animal Health Commission is now enforcing an animal quarantine for warm-blooded animals in 10 counties across Texas due to a rise in New World screwworm cases.
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The latest social media sensation bears a striking resemblance to a longtime panadería staple.
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Public records show Ryan Seiders, co-founder of global lifestyle and outdoor brand YETI, is one of the owners of the Moody Bennett Ranch in the state's Big Bend region. The ranch, which lies in the path of the Trump administration's planned border wall, has been involved in construction activities getting underway in the region.
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