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Sunnyside Advocate Bessie Swindle Dies at 79

Community activist Bessie Swindle has died at the age of 79. Ever since she moved to the Sunnyside area, Swindle was making her community better through volunteerism.

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The Original Frenchy’s Prepares for Big Move for Church Expansion

For 49 years, chicken lovers have known that the best chicken in town was on the corner of Scott and Wheeler at Frenchy’s. The Creole spices filled the air drawing customers in for miles just to get a 5-wing special, fries, and a strawberry soda.

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Lily Lash Artistry is Now Open in River Oaks

Weingarten Realty (NYSE: WRI) announced that Lily Lash Artistry has leased 794 SF at 1939 West Gray Street just down the street from River Oaks Shopping Center.

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Tribute to Rev. A. Louis Patterson, Jr.

Rev. A. Louis Patterson, Jr. passed away on Wednesday, April 9, 2014. He was the …

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2014 Texas Black Expo Corporate Luncheon

Photography by Vicky Pink On Friday, June 20, 2014, Houston Style Magazine was on hand …

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VIBES by Sports Illustrated Swimsuit

Photography Mike Munoz - Sports Illustrated Swimsuit hosted VIBES by Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, a two …

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13th Annual Disparities in Health in America: Working Toward Social Justice Summer Workshop/Course

Photography by Vicky Pink - On June 22-27, 2015, Houston Style Magazine was on hand …

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Let The Fashions Begin, Inc.’s 18th annual Men of Style Gala

Photography by Vicky Pink - On Saturday, November 21, 2015, Houston Style Magazine was on …

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75th Birthdays of Dorothy Davis Lewis & Patti Page Rollins

On Saturday, February 21, 2015, Houston Style Magazine was on hand to celebrate a milestone …

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Rollins and Davis’ 75th Birthday Celebration

Photography by Vicky Pink - Houston Style Magazine was on hand as Patti Page Rollins …

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The Unwarranted Storm Over Security Clearances

There would be no current storm over security clearances if all such access ended the day people leave government service. In that case President Donald Trump lifting former CIA director John Brennan’s security clearance would be a non-issue. There are two reasons why high-ranking civilian and military officials want their clearances and both involve access.

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South Korean bosses can now be jailed for firing bullied employees as country cracks down on toxic work culture

South Korean bosses who unfairly fire workers that complain of office bullying now face up to three years in prison or a 30 million won ($25,464) fine, under a new law aimed at cracking down on the country's toxic work culture.

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Black Foods Diet: Black Is the New Green

We all know about the great health benefits of green vegetables, but what about black veggies? Black foods have more antioxidants than light-colored foods because of their high pigment content. So in the words of Wesley Snipes, “Always bet on black.” Here’s five foods that prove why:

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Study finds no overall survival benefit, but improved quality of life with talazoparib in advanced BRCA-mutated breast cancer

Phase III EMBRACA trial survival benefit results may be affected by subsequent treatments

New data from the Phase III EMBRACA trial led by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center found the PARP inhibitor talazoparib did not demonstrate a statistically significant overall survival (OS) benefit for patients with metastatic HER2-negative breast cancer and mutations in the BRCA1/2 genes. Most patients included in the study went on to receive subsequent systemic therapies, which may have affected the survival outcome analysis. The research confirmed previous results showing talazoparib improved patient reported quality-of-life measures over available chemotherapies and had a tolerable safety profile.

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Women inventors, long overlooked, are churning out more patents than ever

If you've used Wi-Fi, windshield wipers or a dishwasher -- and who hasn't? -- you have a woman to thank.

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Justice Sonia Sotomayor deals with 'manterruptions,' too. Here's how we can stop them

At a diversity and inclusion conference last week, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said that part of the reason the court had to change the format of its oral arguments was that female justices kept getting interrupted by men. Indeed, a 2017 study of three Supreme Court terms in which there were four women justices found that the three justices who were interrupted the most were all women.

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Statement From the Houston Texans

The Houston Texans released the following statements:

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Here Are the Confederate Memorials That Will Be Removed After Charlottesville

More than 150 years after the Civil War ended, the Confederacy is memorialized with statues, monuments and historical markers across the United States.

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The US has reported its highest one-day Covid-19 death tally: Over 2,800

More than 2,800 Covid-19 deaths were reported Wednesday in the United States -- the most the country has ever reported in a single day -- as health care officials say their staff and facilities are struggling to support burgeoning numbers of patients.