Daily Archives: November 20, 2025

So who might be running for what now?

There’s a scramble going on, that’s for sure. In August, when the Texas Legislature passed a new congressional map intended to yield five additional seats for the GOP, a mass of Republicans stepped forward to run in the newly gerrymandered … Continue reading

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Former Alamo Trust President sues over her ouster

Good for her. Kate Rogers, the former president of the Alamo Trust which manages San Antonio’s historic site, sued Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham and the trust’s board Monday, weeks after she resigned under pressure from conservative … Continue reading

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The high cost of Thanksgiving this year

You know who to thank for that. Americans will likely face higher prices on items for their Thanksgiving dinners this year. Turkey, typically the centerpiece of the Thanksgiving meal, will be one of the biggest sticker shocks for consumers. Wholesale … Continue reading

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Texas blog roundup for the week of November 17

The Texas Progressive Alliance is ready for even more Jeffrey Epstein document dumps as it brings you this week’s roundup. Off the Kuff is amused by an effort to hold Ken Paxton to the same legal standard as Letitia James. … Continue reading

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