Readers offer their insights and experiences.

Readers offer their insights and experiences.
A&M evidently has so many DEI programs that it can hardly keep track of them.
Readers offer their insights and experiences.
It is time to end this madness.
If we are to keep this state red, we need to go on the offense in our public universities and public schools.
Following a nationally televised speech in which Joe Biden radically...
Here’s my philosophy on government policy in a nutshell: There is no...
You cannot power an economy with rainbows and unicorn farts.
Late last week, a state representative found that Texas’ publicly...
Our system was designed to attract people pleasers to office; the politicians just end up pleasing the wrong people.
Newly elected trustee Tammy Nakamura speaks to the Grapevine-Colleyville ISD community as the school board adopts policy changes that de-politicize classrooms.
In the Texas Minute for August 23, we asked readers about a proposal...
Medina County residents left with puzzling questions after county judge appears to dismiss constituents’ concerns with the ongoing border crisis.
Science is making it hard to be an atheist.
The U.S. can’t simply fill the void of an oil and gas shortage with renewables.
The latest string of moves by Big Tech reveals just how much data they have on all of us—and just how much power they’re willing to wield with it.
The grassroots have awoken. Will our elected leaders listen?
Our relationship with China, and with WHO, are two key areas that must come under rigorous review. The former made the world sick. The latter did nothing to stop it.
Houston-area Pastor Steve Riggle lists five reasons why Texas’ top elected officials should reopen the state.
Unless the medical board prescribes for itself a good dose of reality and common sense, you are going to have to wait until you catch the virus if you want medical treatment anytime in the foreseeable future.
The path to increased electrification and protection from disease will continue to be harder than needed until people realize that the best path for moving forward won’t come from dictates handed down by experts.
Government entities cannot spend as if everything is normal.
We go to laughable lengths to hide from God.
Citizens have a long history of granting their leaders the benefit of the doubt and broad discretion for their decisions in times of crisis.
The fear of infectious diseases has emerged as the ideal vehicle to acquire Orwellian levels of control over our population.