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On protests, the NYT's Alamo blunder, & more. TM Today They thought they?d be

On protests, the NYT's Alamo blunder, & more. [View in browser](  [Texas Monthly](    TM Today    [“I Can’t Believe This Is America”: On the Front Lines With the Volunteers Tending to Austin’s Injured Protesters]( They thought they’d be treating heat exhaustion this weekend. Then police started firing rubber bullets and bean bag rounds. [Read Story]( To have Texas Monthly magazine delivered to your home, [become a subscriber]( today. If you're already a subscriber, thank you for making possible the quality journalism that we publish.   more of the latest  What Exactly Does the New York Times Think the Alamo Is? [Read Story](   ‘How Can They Expect Peace When They Won’t Give Us Peace’: A Weekend of Demonstrations in Dallas Over Police Killings [Read Story](   Priya Krishna’s Quarantine Journal, Entry No. 14: Savoring Time With the Parents [Read Story](     upcoming events  - Taco Talk: Join our taco editor, José R. Ralat, and Los Angeles Times writer Gustavo Arellano for a chat about tacos on Instagram Live [@gustavo_arellano]( at 2 p.m. CT. - Selena's Story: Tomorrow morning, TM editors will guest star on a new episode of the [Selena: A Star Dies in Texas]( podcast. Tune in and then join our associate editor Cat Cardenas to chat about it [on Reddit]( at noon CT tomorrow. [Subscribe](   Sharing Is Caring ✉️ Forward this email to a friend who might like it. Got this from a friend? [Sign up here.](   Let's get social [Facebook](  [Instagram](  [Twitter](    [Texas Monthly]( PO Box 1569, Austin, TX 78767 You are receiving this message because you signed up for our newsletters. Want more? Check out our [other newsletters](. [Manage your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( Â

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