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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 – 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 – 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’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’t much ransomware victims can do after an attack. “The best thing that you can do is to avoid the situation in the first place.”
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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’s why we’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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