The Mississippi man who lead East Texas authorities on a high speed chase after he was sprayed in the face with pepper spray has been identified.  |  |


The season finale of ABC's hit medical drama Grey's Anatomy is concerning doctors and cancer patients across the country.  |
There is a shortage of primary care physicians in Texas, and health advocates are calling for a tax on smokeless tobacco products.  |  |
As far as school days go, it was a normal one at Harmony Elementary School, with students filling the cafeteria for lunch.  |  |


Brook Hill Middle School students hosted a welcome home party in pure patriotic style. Six months ago, Army Specialist Robert Erisman shipped out to Iraq.  |  |
Texas children, eight-years-old and younger, could be required to sit in a booster seat starting June 1.  |  |
An autopsy conducted Monday morning on an East Texas man found dead in his apartment has determined Patrick Pinkerton died from stab wounds to the neck area.  |  |
By the time her child is 19 years old she will be 85. Some call it shocking and others a miracle.  |  |
That cup of joe many of us rely on to get through the day, may be packed full of health benefits. But, one East Texas oncologist isn't so convinced.  |  |
The House already passed it, but some financial experts are not sold on some proposed new rules for credit card companies. But some East Texas experts say be careful what you wish for.  |  |
An arrest warrant has been issued for the murder of an East Texas man Sunday morning.  |
The battle to make Smith County wet is still brewing, or at least, percolating.  |
Gregg County authorities have announced their jail was locked down. That's because two inmates, both accused of murder, are missing.  |
Prep work for the Keystone XL Pipeline Project is underway. East Texas is playing in making sure the Canada oil gets to its final destination near Houston.  |  |
Topping 100 miles per hour, a Mississippi man lead East Texas authorities on a 30 mile chase; all with pepper spray in his eyes.  |
According officials, two inmates were discovered to be missing from an East Texas jail at about noon Tuesday.  |  |
Playwright David Hare reads "Wall," his monologue exploring the impact on Israelis and Palestinians of the construction of the barrier between Israel and the West Bank. To read the full text of "Wall" as published in the Review, please visit  |
Novelist Tim Parks speaks with Andrew Palmer about Geoffrey Brock's new English translation of Carlo Collodi's children's classic Pinocchio, and the book's origins in the political and cultural tumult of 1880s Italy. To read Parks's article on the book or  |
Economist Robert M. Solow speaks with Hugh Eakin about the causes of the current crisis, the importance of credit in the functioning of the world economy, and the ways in which regulation might prevent future disasters. To read Solow's article  |
Andrew Delbanco speaks with Michael Shae about the financial and structural problems facing private and public universities in the aftermath of the economic crisis. To read Delbanco's article on the issue, or his other work for the Review, please visit  |
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