Jason Heid

Jason Heid

@jasonheid.bsky.social

Editor at Texas Monthly

405 Followers 97 Following 14 Posts Joined Oct 2023
5 months ago

Four straight balls = Batter goes to second. Fixed.

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5 months ago

Credit to that magnificent weirdo Jarvis Cocker

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5 months ago

The first rule of economics: Unhappy people, they spend more.

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8 months ago
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Jobs and Internships Since 1973, Texas Monthly has chronicled life in contemporary Texas, reporting on vital issues such as politics, criminal justice, the environment,

One of the best jobs in journalism today—staff writer for @TexasMonthly— is available now. Details here: www.texasmonthly.com/about/jobs-a...

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11 months ago
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Dow drops 1,500 as US stock market leads a worldwide sell-off following Trump's tariff shock Financial markets around the world are reeling following President Donald Trump’s latest and most severe volley of tariffs, and the U.S. stock market may be taking the worst of it.

Boy, sure do wish the U.S. had more than one branch of government right now. apnews.com/article/stoc...

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11 months ago

Might want to ask the copy desk to fix that egregious “the MLB” in the dek

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1 year ago

I don’t have the existential bandwidth for this.

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1 year ago

This is absolutely harrowing to watch. If you've seen the Brazilian film I'm Still Here, it's exactly that: armed men from an unnamed agency coming to a couple's door to take the man away, with no charges, no due process, no response to the wife's pleading questions. Completely unconscionable.

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1 year ago

If we want Trump to rein in or fire Elon, all media should begin referring to Acting President Musk on first reference in all stories.

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1 year ago
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In Mexico’s Mountains, a Houston-Based Nonprofit Offers Health Care to an Isolated People Mike and Maci Berkeley have spent more than twenty years bringing medical and spiritual attention to the impoverished Tarahumara.

Mike and Maci Berkeley could be comfortably retired in Aspen. Instead they've chosen this life: "the area's poverty and attendant medical problems have created an atmosphere of hopelessness. And then there is the constant danger of the menacing and omnipresent Sinaloa drug cartel."

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1 year ago

You know what's great? Books. What's better than books? Nothing. So join me at @texasbookfest tomorrow at 1:15, when I'll talk to @jessicagoudeau.bsky.social and @tzhernandez.bsky.social about their latest books, which uncover hidden histories and the ghosts of our collective past.

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1 year ago

Yet another reminder to the media: the tech giants are not in the business of helping us.

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1 year ago
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The Country’s First-Ever Holographic Doctors Are In A small medical center south of Dallas is the nation’s first to offer 3D telehealth visits, and its CEO believes the technology is a “game changer.”

Consulting with Dr. Hologram once or twice would be kinda fun, but isn't the fact that we often can't easily get doctors in the same room as their patients a sign that we need much bigger, systemic fixes to health care?

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1 year ago

Russell reported this from the community of Notrees, Texas. Which prompted me to look it up and learn that the place originally had one native tree—until a Shell gas plant removed it: www.tshaonline.org/handbook/ent...

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1 year ago

Is this where we’ve all decided to flee?

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