From David Brown, Texas Standard <[email protected]>
Subject Gaze Into the Future: It's the Talk of Texas! 🔮
Date August 21, 2019 2:33 PM
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In the world's imagination, Texas is a rural state dotted by cosmopolitan pockets. Truth is, Texas has been more urban than rural for more than half a century &ndash; ever since a blistering drought plagued Texas farms during the 1950s. Despite many die-hard stereotypes, cities have been the biggest drivers of change in Texas, socially, culturally and politically &ndash; and that trend continues unabated, as this week's picks so vividly illustrate. Interested in the future of Texas? We think you'll find a lot of food for thought below. Enjoy, and until next week, we'll see you on the radio.
- David Brown

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How Growing Cities Could Force A New GOP Strategy In Texas

A University of Houston political scientist says Trump&rsquo;s brand of Republican politics, including his stance on immigration, won't be successful in an increasingly diverse and urban Texas.

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23 Local Governments In Texas Attacked With Ransomware

There isn&rsquo;t much ransomware victims can do after an attack. &ldquo;The best thing that you can do is to avoid the situation in the first place.&rdquo;

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At Memorial, El Paso Honors Lives Lost, Takes First Steps To Heal


"We are a distinctive multi-generational culture. We stand at the intersection of three states and two countries. We are over 2.7 million. We will not be dismissed, denigrated or defined by evil."


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more people are moving to Texas. That&rsquo;s why we&rsquo;re grateful to see recommendations like this one, which are helpful to newcomers and natives alike. (We also agree with this plug for
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