Jackson Reed

Jackson Reed is a highly skilled entertainment journalist with a keen eye for emerging talent and pop culture trends. His coverage ranges from in-depth film reviews and celebrity interviews to behind-the-scenes looks at the music industry. With bylines in prominent outlets and a reputation for insightful, accessible reporting, Jackson brings readers closer to the stories shaping today’s entertainment landscape. Outside the newsroom, he’s a devoted cinephile who can often be found catching indie screenings or curating playlists for the latest festival season. Stay connected with Jackson on social media for his latest takes and expert commentary.

Texas National Guard Deployment to Chicago Sparks Fierce Legal and Political Battles

The deployment of Texas National Guard troops to Chicago, ordered by President Trump and authorized by Texas Governor Greg Abbott, has ignited a significant legal and political firestorm, pitting state and federal authorities against each other and drawing sharp criticism from various lawmakers. The controversial move, ostensibly to protect federal immigration agents from protestors, has…

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Sabrina Carpenter Captivates Austin City Limits with Star Power and Surprise Guest Shania Twain

The heart of Texas vibrated with pop energy as Sabrina Carpenter delivered a headlining performance at the Austin City Limits (ACL) Music Festival on Saturday, October 6, 2025. Commanding the main stage at Zilker Park, Carpenter showcased a blend of charisma, powerful vocals, and engaging stage presence, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in…

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Texas Redistricting Showdown: Federal Court Hears Challenge to GOP Map Amid Claims of Racial Gerrymandering

In a critical legal battle shaping the future of political representation in Texas, a three-judge federal panel in El Paso is meticulously examining the state’s controversial new congressional redistricting map. The hearings, now in their second week, center on allegations that the map, drawn to secure a Republican advantage, intentionally diminishes the voting power of…

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Rare ‘Pink Meanie’ Jellyfish Amaze and Intrigue Texas Coastline Visitors in Unprecedented Bloom

The Texas coastline, a familiar stretch of sand and surf, has recently become the stage for an extraordinary marine spectacle: the appearance of the “pink meanie” jellyfish. Visitors to popular spots like Padre Island and Port Aransas have encountered these unusually large and vibrantly colored creatures, generating significant current buzz and fascination among beachgoers and…

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Hearst Acquires The Dallas Morning News, Ushering in New Era After 140 Years of Local Stewardship

Dallas, Texas – In a significant shift for local journalism, The Dallas Morning News has transitioned to new ownership, with the New York-based Hearst Corporation acquiring the storied publication. This marks the end of an era, concluding 140 years of local, and often family-influenced, stewardship of the prominent Texas news outlet. The sale, officially approved…

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Second Immigrant Dies After Dallas ICE Facility Sniper Attack; Texas Immigration Landscape Intensifies

Dallas, TX – A second immigrant detainee has died following a sniper attack on a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Dallas, authorities confirmed on September 30, 2025. The incident, which occurred on September 24, claimed the life of Miguel Ángel García-Hernández, a 32-year-old Mexican citizen, who succumbed to his injuries after being…

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Chefs For Farmers Houston Festival Returns September 27-28: A Culinary Celebration of Texas Flavors and Community

Houston’s vibrant culinary scene is set to ignite as the highly anticipated Chefs For Farmers Houston Food & Wine Festival returns to Autry Park on September 27-28, 2025. This premier event promises a weekend dedicated to celebrating the rich agricultural heritage and innovative spirit of Texas, bringing together acclaimed chefs, local farms, and passionate food…

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Texas A&M System Navigates Leadership Shifts: Sole Finalist Named for Victoria Campus, University President Steps Down Amid Controversy

In a significant period of transition for higher education in Texas, the Texas A&M University System is addressing key leadership changes across its institutions. The System’s Board of Regents has named Christian Hardigree as the sole finalist for the presidency of Texas A&M University-Victoria (TAMU-V), while Texas A&M University President Mark A. Welsh III has…

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HyProMag USA Advances Domestic Rare Earth Magnet Production with Texas Hub, Expands to Nevada and South Carolina

HyProMag USA, LLC, a joint venture focused on establishing a secure, domestic supply of rare earth magnets, has provided a significant update on its advanced recycling and manufacturing project in the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas area. The project, aimed at bolstering the United States’ reliance on foreign rare earth elements, is making strong progress, with its…

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Your Weekly Streaming Guide: Must-Watch Movies and Shows Arrive on Netflix, Max, Hulu, Prime Video, and More This Week

The streaming landscape is constantly evolving, and this week is no exception, with a deluge of new movies and shows hitting major platforms. From gripping dramas and laugh-out-loud comedies to thrilling action and animated adventures, viewers have a wealth of options to explore across Netflix, Max, Hulu, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+, Peacock, and Paramount+….

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