Anyway, we have loads of rivers in Texas including, (part of), the 4th longest one in the USA. That would be the Rio Grande which stretches 1,900 miles, across 3 states, from source to mouth.
Fresh from his inauguration, US president Donald Trump has wasted no time in signing off on a suite of executive orders. Among them is a direction to rename the Gulf of Mexico the ''Gulf of America''. BBC Verify's Jake Horton asks, can the president really do that?
Within hours of Donald Trump being sworn in as the 47th President of the United States, the U.S-Mexico Port of Entry at El Paso, Texas was closed, while thousands of immigrants were stopped at the border after the app that facilitated their entry into the U.
"Obviously, the Gulf of Mexico is recognized ... Texas National Guardsmen and Texas Department of Public Safety troopers had no probable cause for the mass arrests. More: Migrant 'riot' charges dismissed again by El Paso county court judge District ...
All of the Texas Observer’s articles are available for free syndication for news sources under the following conditions: The president could just as logically rename the body of water the “Chinese Sea,” one historian argues. Articles preferably include Texas Observer alongside author byline (first name last name/Texas Observer).
US federal agents have uncovered a sophisticated “narco tunnel” equipped with electricity and a working ventilation system that smugglers had been using between El Paso, Texas, and Juarez, Mexico.
I love watching lightning storms, especially from Trans Mountain in El Paso but this Texas city beats 'em all in terms of quantity.
Trump said during his inaugural address Monday that he would order the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska’s Mount Denali in his first executive orders President Donald Trump has been ...
A new Texas art project uses music, photos and storytelling to highlight the the rich cultural tapestry beyond headlines of migration and enforcement
A new Texas art project uses music, photos and storytelling to highlight the the rich cultural tapestry beyond headlines of migration and enforcement
A new Austin-based performance project uses music, photos and storytelling to highlight the rich cultural tapestry beyond headlines about migration and enforcement.