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The Panhandle Is Burning. Can Ranching Survive? - Texas Monthly
5 天之前 · Agriculture The Panhandle Is Burning. Can Ranching Survive? Wildfires are raging in the region with increasing frequency and intensity. After last year’s historic inferno, Adam and …
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2012年7月6日 · Only in Texas could crime stories contain such characters as a murderous cheer mom, a fraudulent fruitcake accountant, and a polo shirt–wearing bandit.
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2024年12月19日 · A Texas Congressman Wrote the Culture War Playbook When He Killed a 1930s Theater Program. The Federal Theatre Project launched the careers of Arthur Miller …
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2024年11月27日 · Cracked Pools and Drained Savings: How “Concrete Cancer” Ruined Summer. Homeowners are belly flopping into debt—and filing lawsuits—to fix swimming pools afflicted …
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Roar of the Crowd: February 2025 – Texas Monthly
3 天之前 · More, Please. I read your article on the Gulf Coast shrimping industry [“Shrimpin’ Ain’t Easy,” December 2024].I’m a born-and-raised Texan, and even if I weren’t, I’d still want to ...
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Why Is American Airlines So Infuriating? With its industry reeling, the Fort Worth–based airline giant is quietly betting that diminished competition will keep passengers coming—even as they ...