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When Texas Football Met the First Amendment
In Texas, pride in faith, football, and freedom runs deep—especially under the Friday night lights. But when a tradition of pregame prayer led to a Supreme Court showdown, it sparked a national conversation about the role of religion in public schools.
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Kane Brown’s ‘2 Pair’ Finds Singer Committed to an Original Country Sound [Listen]
In some ways, "2 Pair" is a bellwether song for what's to come in country music.

25 Marlboro Miles Rewards Smokers Could Earn in the '90s
Imagine collecting miles for every pack of cigarettes—sounds wild, right? Let’s take a stroll down memory lane.

Buy a Pizza, Help a Hero
War may be a part of human history, but so is resilience. The Permian Basin Honor Flight ensures that our local veterans—those who lived through WWII, Korea, and Vietnam—are honored for their service. Join a special fundraiser with Domino’s on June 17 to help send these heroes to Washington, D.C., where they can witness the monuments built in their honor.

Unique Places To Propose In East Texas
When it comes to marriage proposals, East Texas has some unique options for you.

The True Story Behind Texas’ No-Beans Chili Tradition
Texas pride runs deep — and so does the chili debate. While traditionalists stick to meat-only recipes, modern cooks stir in beans despite the Lone Star legacy. Here's where the no-beans rule began — and why it still matters.

What the Texas Good Samaritan Law Means for You
In Texas, you likely can't be sued for accidentally injuring someone while saving their life—thanks to the Good Samaritan Law that protects well-intentioned bystanders.