Bad Takes: The 7 dumbest things Jordan Peterson said on Joe Rogan's podcast
By Kevin Sanchez
Bad Takes: May Day may be over, but workers from Amazon to Starbucks aren't done organizing
More than 40 Starbucks stores have unionized, and at least two in San Antonio have filed for representation.
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Bad Takes: Bill Maher continues his spree of COVID falsehoods on Joe Rogan's podcast
The comedian used Rogan's Austin-based podcast as a megaphone for his flawed faux-punditry.
Tags: Texas News, Bill Maher, Joe Rogan, covid disinformation, covid misinformation, covid lies, covid falsehoods, The Joe Rogan Experience, Austin, podcasts, COVID-19, COID, pandemic, coronavirus, masks, vaccinations, vitamin D, cancel culture, The Journal of Infectious Diseases, scientific research, kids, children, long covid, Real Time with Bill Maher, HBO, Wuhan, Jennifer Garner, Anthony Fauci, Rochelle Walensky, CDC, Centers for Disease Control, San Antonio city council, violence against Asians
Bad Takes: Texas county's murder rap against woman for 'self-induced abortion' didn't occur in a bubble
The incident is a hint of what's to come as the U.S. right imposes aggressive abortion restrictions.
Tags: Texas News, Starr County, murder charge, abortion arrest, Starr County Sheriff's Office, Rio Grande City, Texas abortion law, Senate Bill 8, SB 8, Heartbeat Act, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Vladeck, Mad Max: Fury Road, Immortan Joe, Dartmouth College, Bethany Moreton, President Trump, Steve Bannon, abortion restrictions, Roe v Wade, Judith Jarvis Thomson, La Frontera Fund, Rockie Gonzalez, Alabama, Missouri, Christian nationalism, Christian machismo, vigilantism, Texas Republicans
Bad Takes: Sen. John Cornyn has no cause to criticize Kentanji Brown Jackson for 'war crimes' statement
As a public defender, Jackson was legally obligated to zealously advance every argument on behalf of her clients.
Tags: Texas News, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, Kentanji Brown Jackson, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, Texas, Richard Clarke, U.S. Senate, Senate Judiciary Committee, jackassery, U.S. Supreme Court, Guantanamo Bay, war crimes, Dick Cheney, George W. Bush, International Criminal Court, Vladimir Putin, Joe Biden, U.S. Army Col. Andrew Bacevich, Ukraine, Russia, Middle East, refugees, Iraq, Afghanistan, Victor Romero, Donald Rumsfeld
Bad Takes: Texas' Operation Lone Star victimizes immigrants already fleeing violence and persecution
Blurring the line between criminals and immigrants is at the core of Gov. Greg Abbott's approach.
Tags: Texas News, Operation Lone Star, Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott, Trump administration, Biden Administration, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, immigration, Mexico, Central America, South Texas, International Rescue Committee, American Immigration Lawyers Association, Russians, Ukranians, Asylum Seekers, Texas National Guard, suicides, jails, Texas Highway Patrol, DPS, Department of public safety, Steven McCraw, Anthony Bourdain
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Downtown's Elsewhere Garden Bar buys 6 acres in Northeast San Antonio for second location
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