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Polygamists' progeny
Now that authorities have raided the FLDS sect in Eldorado, Texas, the state has a huge problem on its hands: What to do with all those children.
Where the aldermen are all women
Good ol' girls run panhandle town.
Why Hillary Clinton should be winning
Under a winner-take-all primary system, Hillary Clinton would have a wide lead over Barack Obama -- and enough delegates to clinch the nomination by June.
The other abortion pill
More women turning to ulcer drug for off-label self-induction.
Has success ruined America's friendliest filmfest?
No! Bring on the Tex-Mex, tequila and oddball movies -- Bigfoot! Bong jokes! Even a few big stars! -- that make South by Southwest so fun.
Let 'em duke it out
The Obama-Clinton drama is good for voters and the Democratic Party. And bad for John McCain.
No Texas-size victory for Obama
With its caucusing chaos and escalating spin wars, the contest in the Lone Star State ensured one result: The Obama-Clinton showdown will continue.
Remember the Alamo-dildo!
The 5th Circuit rules that Texas' restrictions on sex toys are unconstitutional.
Exit polling suggests Texan voters are anti-trade
Bad news for Obama? A majority of Texans say trade is bad.
The numbers crunch Hillary in Texas
Late polls show a tight race between Obama and Clinton, but even if Clinton pulls out a popular-vote victory, the delegates will probably go to her opponent.
Greed, water and poetry
Produced by Terrence Malick and Robert Redford, "The Unforeseen" is the "Chinatown" of Texas real-estate documentaries.
Hillary at twilight
Was her campaign stop in an Ohio town called Hanging Rock a metaphor -- or a symbol of dogged defiance?
Obama's got ground game
Shrewd grass-roots organizing has helped the candidate grab primary victories nationwide, and could prove key to vanquishing Hillary Clinton in Texas.
Viva Obama!
Does the path to winning the Latino vote in Texas lead through a mariachi band?
The Texas Ohio NAFTA two-step
Free trade doesn't play well with Ohioans. But NAFTA may be popular in southern Texas. What's a politician campaigning in both states to do?
Texans turn against Bush's war
Disillusionment with Iraq is smoldering even in the heart of Bush country, where military families have paid a heavy price.
Why did Gonzales resign?
Without Karl Rove around to give him his orders, and with the investigations closing in, "Fredo" had nowhere to turn.
The collapse of Karl Rove
The Pygmalion strategist from Texas built up the Republican Party by exploiting the religious right -- and now his handiwork is crumbling.
We'll go no more a-Rove-ing
The country takes leave of the political serial killer who tried to forge a one-party state. But don't expect the Mayberry Machiavelli to pay for his civic sins.
From Norman Rockwell to Abu Ghraib
To understand how Bush justifies a torture policy that is the bane of our nation, consider the sentimental cowboy art that decks his Oval Office walls.
All roads lead to Rove
The White House political director was clearly at the center of the partisan plot to fire U.S. attorneys, despite the administration's clumsy attempts to pretend otherwise.
Texas House attacks HPV order
A new bill could reverse the state's vaccination requirement.
Molly lives
Like Mark Twain, Molly Ivins treated us to the sound of America in her prose and style. She was the rare, gifted journalist whose work transcended the news that inspired it.
Yes, Democrats do need the South!
Tom Schaller may think the Democrats can whistle past Dixie and still win, but that's a recipe for disaster.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
A peewee football coach berating 5-year-olds and attacking a ref. Just Bob Knight being Bob Knight?
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