Once cut from his Legion ball team by his father, Birdsong has blossomed into a top prospect, thanks in part to Bert Bradley’s guidance. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – More Migrants Are Drowning in the Rio Grande Than Ever. No Agency Is Keeping Track of How Many.
He stood at the edge of the Rio Grande, mustering the nerve to wade in. It was early in the morning, and days of rain had swelled the river, amplifying the danger…
Tech Crunch – Feeeed is a reader app that goes beyond tracking RSS feeds
In the last 12 months, reader apps have adopted AI to change how users consume news. Instagram co-founders’ now discontinued Artifact introduced AI-powered summaries and headlines. Newer apps like Bulletin and former…
The Athletic MiLB News – Parker Meadows is a thrill to watch. Can his game take another step forward?
Speed and defense are calling cards for Meadows. If he can hit, he could be Detroit’s most exciting player in 2024. Read: Read More
The Athletic MiLB News – Scouting the MLB Draft: Keith Law on Chase Burns, other top prospects for Wake Forest, Duke
Potential first-rounders Chase Burns, Jonathan Santucci, Josh Hartle, Nick Kurtz and Seaver King squared off during this weekend’s series. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – Two West Texas infants in the same neighborhood diagnosed with rare botulism
A third infant nearby also contracted botulism last August. The Midland health department said it would not issue a public health warning. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – With Texas births rising post-Roe, disability advocates say child services need bolstering
Texas’ fertility rose after new abortion restrictions, raising concerns that special education and specialized health care will be stretched even thinner. Read: Read More
Texas Tribune With Texas births rising post-Roe, disability advocates say child services need bolstering
Texas’ fertility rose after new abortion restrictions, raising concerns that special education and specialized health care will be stretched even thinner. Read: Read More
Texas Tribune With Texas births rising post-Roe, disability advocates say child services need bolstering
Texas’ fertility rose after new abortion restrictions, raising concerns that special education and specialized health care will be stretched even thinner. Read: Read More
Texas Tribune Two West Texas infants in the same neighborhood diagnosed with rare botulism
A third infant nearby also contracted botulism last August. The Midland health department said it would not issue a public health warning. Read: Read More



