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  • Mayor Whitmire Says Houston is “Broke” After Years of Overspending

    Mayor John Whitmire sounded the alarm on the city’s dire financial situation, declaring Houston “broke” after years of overspending. The Democrat mayor, elected in December, delivered the sobering message during a City Hill meeting this week, where he unveiled a proposal for a five percent reduction in all city expenditures to address the cash-flow crisis.…

  • Houston Meteorologists Predict Record-Breaking 2024 Hurricane Season, Galveston in the Crosshairs

    As the 2024 hurricane season approaches, various sectors, including education, commerce, and science, are unveiling their forecasts, and the latest one from AccuWeather has raised significant alarms. According to their projections, the United States could be facing a record storm season, with Galveston, Texas, identified as a potential “hurricane bullseye.” AccuWeather’s forecast indicates a possible…

  • Search Underway for Missing 19-Year-Old in Southwest Houston

    Authorities and volunteers from Texas EquuSearch are actively searching for 19-year-old Noah ‘DeMichael’ Washington, who has been reported missing in southwest Houston. Washington was last seen on foot leaving the 10900 block of S. Gessner Road on Friday, March 19. He was wearing a red t-shirt, white basketball shorts, and black Crocs at the time…

  • Houston Police Seek Woman Accused of Abandoning Infant Son on Doorstep

    Authorities in Houston are on the hunt for a 24-year-old Harris County woman accused of abandoning her infant son on the doorstep of a residence and failing to return for him. Loretta Norwood faces one felony count of child abandonment, according to court documents. The incident unfolded on March 21 when a woman named Loretta…

  • Federal Appeals Court Upholds Block on Texas Law Allowing Arrests of Suspected Undocumented Immigrants

    On March 26, a federal appeals court dealt a blow to Texas by extending the block on a controversial law that would enable police to arrest individuals suspected of being in the country illegally. In a late-night ruling issued just minutes before midnight, a panel of judges from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals…

  • Trump Media & Technology Group (DJT): A Rising Meme Stock Amidst Market Volatility

    Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), known by its ticker symbol DJT, has emerged as the latest sensation in the world of meme stocks, capturing the attention of investors and pundits alike. Despite modest revenue figures of $3.4 million in the first nine months of 2023 and total losses amounting to $49 million, DJT boasts…