Three individuals were shot at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)field office in Dallas on Wednesday morning. Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin confirmed that “ICE law enforcement was not injured.” One migrant detainee was killed and two more are in critical condition, according to DHS. In a preliminary …
Read More »Tejano Icon Bobby Pulido Is Officially Running for Congress: South Texas Is 'In My DNA'
Last year, musician Bobby Pulido tearfully announced that he’d be going on one final tour to celebrate more than 30 years as a Tejano icon. His reason for retiring? To trade concerts for a career in politics. On Wednesday morning, Pulido confirms to Rolling Stone that he will be running …
Read More »Trump Is Holding Immigrants at a Former Japanese Internment Camp
The Trump administration opened an immigrant detention site at a former Japanese internment camp in Texas, leading to condemnation from politicians, advocacy groups, and descendants of survivors of the WWII-era program. Fort Bliss, a military base headquartered in El Paso, is slated to be the site of the largest federal …
Read More »'The Hunting Wives' Is Bad Satire. But It's Damn Good TV
I like my fictional TV women like I like my coffee — coursing with enough high-caliber force to take down a feral hog, ruin marriages via sapphic adultery, and power boozy brunch after boozy brunch. If this particular brand of desperate housewife sounds appealing, have I got a show for …
Read More »What's Going on With the Gerrymandering Chaos in Texas?
Donald Trump and Republicans are nervous about the 2026 midterms. The president’s polling numbers are very bad (despite what he claims), and it doesn’t seem like Americans are thrilled with his lackeys in Congress who have supported the administration’s assault on Medicaid and other social services, his hardline immigration crackdown, …
Read More »Texas Democrats Flee State to Block Trump and Republicans' Gerrymandering Plan
Democratic lawmakers in Texas are leaving the state in a last-ditch bid to prevent Republicans from further gerrymandering their congressional map at the request of President Donald Trump. If successful, the GOP’s redistricting effort could potentially give the party an additional five seats in the 2026 midterms. Facing the possibility …
Read More »Dress Like a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader With This Kendra Scott Collection (No Micro Shorts Required)
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Following the viral success of their Netflix show America’s Sweethearts, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are once again in the spotlight — this time for a sparkling collaboration with …
Read More »Even the Alamo Is Paying Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne
In a testament to the widespread adoration Ozzy Osbourne earned over the course of his singular life, a tribute to the late metal legend has come in from officials at the Alamo. Yes, that Alamo. The one in San Antonio dedicated to the soldiers killed in the 1836 Texas Revolution. …
Read More »How Texas Bullied Big Banks Into Dropping Their Climate Commitments
Speaking to a private gathering of conservative operatives and fossil fuel advocates in January, a top deputy to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton gave “the inside story” about how his office bullied Wells Fargo, one of America’s biggest banks, into dropping out of a global initiative to reduce carbon emissions. …
Read More »Pat Green Shares 'Deeply Personal Loss' of Multiple Family Members in Texas Floods
Pat Green suffered a “deeply personal loss” during the recent flash flooding in Texas. The country singer shared that his brother, sister-in-law, and two of their children were caught up in the devastating floods in Kerrville, Texas. “Over the weekend, during the devastating flooding that hit Central Texas, my family …
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