From Tuesday: "That commandment to love our neighbors is inherently a public thing. Politics is just another way that we figure out how we treat our neighbors and how we treat each other." #religion #ethics #HumanRights #politics #USpol #Texas #Democrats #elections #news
Featured story from Michelle Pitcher: “The State of #Texas makes every inmate seem like the most evil, horrible [person]. We demonize them, and we don’t see the trauma of people like Pam Perillo.” #law #prison #HumanRights #ethics #DeathPenalty #politics #USpol
Featured story from Lise Olsen and Martha Pskowski: Oil and gas wells produce prodigious amounts of waste. One horizontal well generates upwards of 8,000 barrels—or 336,000 gallons—of waste during the drilling and completion process. #OilAndGas #politics #USpol #news #environment #ClimateChange #pollution #EastTexas #water
Since 1973, at least 201 people on death row have been exonerated—meaning cleared of any responsibility for a crime. Eighteen of those people were in #Texas. A recent report reveals how racist the ultimate punishment really is: #DeathPenalty #HumanRights #law #politics #USpol #news #prison #racism
“I felt like Dred Scott. I felt like a person sitting in front of white people with no rights, knowing that I hadn’t done anything to anybody, but I could not control what they were trying to do to me.” #DeathPenalty #politics #HumanRights #racism #Texas #law #prison #USpol #news
Our top story, from Lise Olsen and Martha Pskowski: East Texans are uniting to fight oil waste pits in bucolic areas near the #Louisiana line—all run by an operator who’s been cited for dozens of violations, and a worker’s death. #politics #USpol #news #OilAndGas #pollution #energy #Texas #EastTexas
Featured story, from Candice Bernd: A Texas Observer analysis found, since 2021, at least 60 cryptomines have been developed or are under construction in at least 33 counties statewide. Experts worry our grid, and #water supply, can't handle the load. #crypto #bitcoin #energy #Texas #politics #USpol #environment #ClimateChange
After a nearly 4-hour meeting of the water board, the people of Van Zandt County secured what many described as a major victory for their land, #water, and community. But getting to that point took months of meetings and advocacy. #environment #politics #USpol #news #EastTexas #Texas
From our magazine, the latest by Texas Observer cartoonist Ben Sargent. Read more from the November/December 2025 issue: image
Previously: His wife visited him #ICE in detention on his 50th birthday. She couldn’t even bring him the card she’d made. They could only speak through a phone, divided by a thick pane of glass. It was one of few times she’d ever seen him cry. #politics #USpol #news #immigration #HumanRights #law #Texas #fascism #genocide