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Anthony Pinn, the Agnes Cullen Arnold Professor of Humanities and professor of religion, will serve as founding director of CAAAS. (Photo by Tommy LaVergne/Rice University)
Published on October 14, 2019
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The results of lab tests detailed in a report released Tuesday found traces of asbestos, lead and other dangerous chemicals in a number of popular …
Published on August 9, 2018
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Microsoft is urging Windows users to immediately install an update after security researchers found a serious vulnerability in the operating system. Mandatory Credit: Shutterstock
Published on July 12, 2021
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Microsoft is urging Windows users to immediately install an update after security researchers found a serious vulnerability in the operating system. Mandatory Credit: Shutterstock
Published on July 12, 2021
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One of the two emperor tamarin monkeys found on January 31, sits in a closet in a home near Dallas. Mandatory Credit: Dallas Police Department
Published on February 1, 2023
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Wall squats are one of the best exercises for lowering blood pressure, a new study has found. Mandatory Credit: LeoPatrizi/E+/Getty Images
Published on July 28, 2023
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A New York judge has found Donald Trump and his adult sons liable for fraud. Mandatory Credit: John Lamparski/Getty Images
Published on September 26, 2023
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South Carolina (WYFF) -- Two men were arrested after deputies in South Carolina found nearly 7,000 gift cards in a stolen car.
Published on March 15, 2024
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Houston ISD Students Honor Martin Luther King, Jr. at Annual Oratory Competition
Crespo Elementary fourth grader Nhedrick Jabier beat out eleven other fourth- and fifth-grade HISD students to win first place at the 21st Annual Gardere MLK Jr. Oratory Competition
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Commissioner Ellis’ Request for Harris County to Join SB4 Lawsuit with Other Texas Cities Declined by Commissioners Court
Precinct One Commissioner Rodney Ellis on Tuesday asked Harris County to join other Texas counties and cities in a lawsuit challenging Senate Bill 4, the “show-me-your-papers” legislation, but the other Commissioners declined to get involved in the legal challenge. During the regular Commissioners Court meeting, Commissioner Ellis made a motion asking Harris County to join the lawsuit, but there was no second to it, meaning no vote was taken on the agenda item.
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Promoter Blames ISIS For Absence Of Future, Snoop Dogg, & More From His Super Bowl Event
A Super Bowl promoter is trying to blame ISIS for his failed event this past weekend.
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All 13 Trail Rides In Town For RodeoHouston
Traditions continued Friday night in Memorial Park, 65 years after the very first trail ride.
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Congressman Gene Green Responds to President Trump’s Address to Congress
Congressman Gene Green (TX-29) released the following statement following President Trump’s address to joint session of Congress:
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Russo's New York Pizzeria Celebrates National Pepperoni Pizza Day with a $10 Large Pepperoni Pizza
Pepperoni pizza lovers unite! On Thursday, September 20, the only authentic New York-style, Italian restaurant and pizzeria franchise concept, is offering $10 large pepperoni pizzas to celebrate the popular food holiday. Limit one per customer, dine-in and take out only, and additional toppings extra.
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Food Drive Thursday in Galveston
Food Drive Thursdays continue this week, offering guests a chance to save money on admission to Festival of Lights while helping those in need.
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Latino Voters Are Making the Democrats Sweat
Democrats see their fortunes rising with constituencies they’ll need to run up big victories in the midterm elections. They expect to do especially well with suburban women, even non-college-educated women, and are optimistic about millennials and a decent turnout by African-Americans. They’re concerned, however, about Latinos, especially men.
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Federal Appeals Court’s Ruling Upholds Most Of Texas’ ‘Sanctuary Cities’ Law
A panel of three U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals judges ruled that most of the state’s immigration enforcement legislation, Senate Bill 4, can remain in effect while the case plays out, handing a victory to Gov. Greg Abbott and Republican supporters of the legislation.
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Congressman Al Green Applauds Senate Passage of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Relief Measure
On Wednesday, March 18, 2020, Congressman Al Green released the following statement regarding the Senate’s passage of the second coronavirus relief package:
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KIPP Northeast College Preparatory Celebrates the Class of 2020
Seniors and families drove through the parking lot as faculty and staff cheer. There were drive-through stations where students picked up their caps and gowns, sweet treats, and graduation yard signs.
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Texas Congressman Beto O'Rourke Stands Up for NFL Players Who Take a Knee During National Anthem
Rep. Beto O'Rourke, the Democratic nominee running in the 2018 Texas Senate race against Republican Ted Cruz, has taken a stance in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.

