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HPD’s Human Trafficking Investigators Share Social Media Safety Recommendations To Prevent Grooming and Recruiting of Victims Online

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By Indira Zaldivar & Edward Saenz

Social media serves as one of the modern strategies employed by human traffickers to groom and recruit victims.

Human trafficking, a contemporary form of slavery, warrants increased awareness as criminals generate billions of dollars annually by coercing individuals into exploitative and illicit activities.

In recognition of Human Trafficking Awareness Month, the Houston Police Department cautioned the public about potential indicators of human trafficking through social media and provided safety recommendations for online activities.

“Social media is the platform most used by traffickers to identify the vulnerabilities of victims,” stated Houston Police Department Officer Mayra Seay.

Traffickers often target vulnerabilities such as unemployment and lack of social safety nets. Additionally, they entice victims with false friendships or promises of a luxurious lifestyle or better job opportunities.

To reduce vulnerability on social media, Seay emphasized the crucial recommendation of rejecting friend requests from strangers and verifying the authenticity of profiles sending such requests. Safety guidelines include refraining from sharing personal information, intimate photos, and identifying details online, as predators may exploit this sensitive information to coerce victims.

“Traffickers use social media to recruit their victims,” Seay explained. “If a profile is not private, they can see what victims like and enjoy doing for fun. They use that information to approach the victim and establish a friendship.”

“When the victim trusts that person, they then use that information to try to make false promises, lure them out of their homes, and make them victims of human trafficking.”

In January alone, the Human Trafficking Rescue Alliance of Southeast Texas rescued 18 people from human trafficking, half of whom were minors, according to Houston Police Department Officer Robert Medel. The youngest victim rescued by HTRA was 13 years old.

“Traffickers do not discriminate based on race, sex, or age,” noted Medel.

For parents and guardians of minors using social media, officers recommended monitoring online activities, including contacts and passwords, cautioning minors about interacting with strangers, and refraining from sharing identifying information online.

Given Houston’s status as a hotspot for human trafficking, the officers encourage individuals, regardless of legal status, to report any suspicions of human trafficking by calling 713-308-8600.

HISD is Seeking Community Input on School Year Calendar

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By Jessika Leal

The Houston Independent School District is seeking input on a proposed district calendar that includes a longer academic year and more time in school for students. The deadline to provide feedback is 5 p.m. on Friday, January 26, 2024.

Last month the HISD Board of Managers voted unanimously to become a District of Innovation.

As part of the district’s plan to become a District of Innovation (DOI), two extended school year calendars are being considered. In mid-January, certain HISD staff members and stakeholder groups—including the Teacher Advisory Committee, all principals, the District Advisory Committee, and leaders from all four geographic divisions in the District—had the opportunity to provide input on a few initial calendar options. From this input two potential calendars were submitted for the upcoming school year.

The second phase of the process is seeking feedback from families and staff. The recommended calendar will be submitted to the School Board for their consideration on February 8.

Click HERE to complete the survey and share feedback.

The DOI law was passed by the Texas Legislature in 2015. The law allows traditional school districts more local control over education programs and operations. This legislation provides flexibility including exempting themselves from education- related state laws like class sizes, educator certification and contracts.

Montgomery County Alerts: Closed Roads and High Water Poses Risk to Houston Drivers

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As severe storms sweep through southeast Texas, drivers in the Houston area are advised to remain vigilant and prioritize safety on the roads. The potential for high-water locations increases with adverse weather conditions, posing a risk to motorists.

Highlighted below are specific areas identified by the Montgomery County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management as prone to high water:

  1. 100 Block Fish Creek Thoroughfare – North Bound Lane
    • Status: High water
  2. 17600 Block MT. Zion Rd.
    • Status: Closed
  3. 16300 Block Rogers Road
    • Status: High water
  4. S. Frazier @ S. Loop 336
    • Status: Closed
  5. Johnson Rd @ FM 1486
    • Status: Closed
  6. 18400 Block FM 149 @ Little Lake Creek
    • Status: Closed
  7. County Line @ Caney Creek
    • Status: High Water
  8. Milmac @ Caney Creek
    • Status: Bridge Closed
  9. 10200 Block South Williams
    • Status: Closed
  10. 33400 Block Wright Rd.
    • Status: Closed
  11. Billinoski Rd
    • Status: High Water

The community is reminded that encountering high water while driving can be extremely hazardous. In such situations, it is crucial not to attempt to drive through flooded areas. The mantra “Turn around, don’t drown” holds true, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing safety and avoiding unnecessary risks.

As weather conditions evolve, drivers are encouraged to stay informed about road conditions and exercise caution when navigating through potentially affected areas. Local authorities continue to monitor the situation closely, and residents are urged to follow safety guidelines to ensure their well-being during these challenging weather conditions.

NFL Championship Round: Teams Gear Up for AFC and NFC Showdowns + Betting Odds

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As the NFL playoffs reach a fever pitch, four teams are left standing, vying for coveted spots in Super Bowl 58. The AFC and NFC championship games are set to unfold on Sunday, promising intense battles that will determine the finalists for the ultimate clash at Allegiant Stadium on Feb. 11 for the Lombardi Trophy.

The conference championship action kicks off with the Baltimore Ravens (14-4) hosting the defending Super Bowl champions, the Kansas City Chiefs (13-6). Subsequently, the San Francisco 49ers (13-5) will face off against the Detroit Lions (14-5). The victors of these two high-stakes matchups will earn the right to compete in the grand finale.

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Let’s take a look at the NFL betting odds for the championship round, courtesy of BetMGM NFL odds.

AFC Championship: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Baltimore Ravens

  • Point Spread: Kansas City Chiefs (+3.5) at Baltimore Ravens (-3.5)
  • Moneyline: Kansas City Chiefs (+150) at Baltimore Ravens (-185)
  • Over/Under: 44.5

NFC Championship: Detroit Lions vs. San Francisco 49ers

  • Point Spread: Detroit Lions (+7) at San Francisco 49ers (-7)
  • Moneyline: Detroit Lions (+240) at San Francisco 49ers (-300)
  • Over/Under: 51

As football enthusiasts gear up for the thrilling championship clashes, these odds provide insights into the perceived competitiveness of each matchup. Fans and bettors alike will be on the edge of their seats as the drama unfolds on the field, with the allure of Super Bowl 58 looming large for the triumphant teams.

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Kia Recalls Over 101,000 Cars and SUVs Over Potential Roof Hazard

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Kia America is initiating a recall of more than 101,000 cars and SUVs due to a potential safety hazard related to the vehicles’ roofs, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The federal safety regulators issued the recall on Monday after receiving reports of safety issues related to the roof molding of the affected vehicles.

The safety concern revolves around the possibility of the roof molding becoming loose or detaching while the vehicle is in motion. The NHTSA suggests that this issue may stem from improper installation during the vehicle assembly process. Warning signs of the problem include “visible lifting of roof molding or noise while driving,” as outlined in a safety recall report by regulators.

“A detached roof molding can create a road hazard for other vehicles, increasing the risk of a crash,” warned the NHTSA.

Owners of the affected Kia models, particularly the Carnival from 2022 to 2024 and the Sportage from 2023 to 2024, are advised to be vigilant for any signs of the potential hazard. The recall addresses the safety concerns by inspecting the roof molding and replacing or securing it as needed, with the service provided free of charge by dealers.

Notification letters to owners are expected to be dispatched by March 15. Kia customers who have concerns or questions about the recall can contact Kia customer service at 1-800-333-4542, referencing the recall number SC292. Additionally, owners can reach out to the NHTSA Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 or visit www.nhtsa.gov for further assistance.

This recall adds Kia to the list of automakers addressing safety concerns in their vehicles, emphasizing the importance of promptly addressing potential hazards to ensure road safety.

Houston Restaurants Shine on Yelp’s Top 100 Places to Eat List

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Houston’s culinary scene continues to make waves as Yelp unveils its annual Top 100 Places to Eat list, featuring five standout restaurants from the city. These establishments have earned their spots based on community input, review volume, and submission count, showcasing the diverse and thriving food culture in Houston.

  1. Burger-chan – #27
    • Burger-chan, a celebrated burger destination in Houston, secured the highest ranking among the city’s restaurants at number 27.
    • Known for its highly customizable burgers and sandwiches, including options like chicken, falafel, and fried mahi-mahi, Burger-chan has been a favorite in the city.
    • Despite facing challenges during the pandemic, the restaurant pivoted to curbside pickup and partnered with local organizations. After temporarily closing in August 2020, Burger-chan made a triumphant comeback in 2022, now located in the Galleria area.
    Address: 5353 W Alabama Street, Suite 110; burgerchanhtx.com
  2. Tacos Doña Lena – #38
    • Tacos Doña Lena, also known as TDL, made a notable appearance at number 38 on the list.
    • The taqueria, originally a small business, gained national acclaim and earned a spot on the Top 100 list in 2021. TDL offers a mix of trendy hits like quesabirria and classic street tacos with barbacoa, chile negro con carne, and vegan-friendly soy pastor.
    • Located in a small strip mall on Hammerly Boulevard, Tacos Doña Lena continues to impress with its humble beginnings and authentic flavors.
    Address: 8788 Hammerly Boulevard; donalenatacos.com
  3. Avesta Persian Grill – #61
    • Making its debut on Yelp’s national list, Avesta Persian Grill claimed the 61st spot.
    • Known for serving the “best kabobs in town,” Avesta has garnered praise for its authentic Iranian fare. Popular dishes include Khorake Bademjan (lamb shank with tomatoes) and the signature Chicken Chenjeh Kabob.
    • The restaurant, opened in 2015, has previously been featured in Yelp’s 2019 Top 100 Places to Eat in Texas list.
    Address: 11165 Westheimer Road; avestahouston.com
  4. Pappa Gyros – #63
    • Pappa Gyros, based in Katy, secured its place on the list for the second time, previously ranking twelfth in 2019.
    • Originally housed in a gas station, this Greek-American fusion restaurant now operates from a standalone brick-and-mortar. It is known for its signature gyros, Chicago-style Italian beef sandwiches, and homemade pastries like baklava and melomakarono.
    • Located off Mason and Franz roads, Pappa Gyros continues to delight its dedicated Katy fan base.
    Address: 21910 Franz Road; pappagyros.com
  5. Southern Yankee Crafthouse – #99
    • Southern Yankee Crafthouse, situated across from Rothko Chapel in Montrose, wraps up the Houston representation at number 99.
    • Known for its extensive beer menu featuring over 15 locally made craft beers, this modern pub also serves up enticing food options like truffle fries, pastrami melts, and wood-fired pizzas.
    • Popular dishes among Yelpers include the house burger, pork belly appetizer, and unique pizzas like the Tikka Masala and Brats and Tots.
    Address: 1312 W Alabama; crafthousehtx.com

Apart from Houston, three other Texas restaurants from San Antonio and Irving made the list, showcasing the Lone Star State’s culinary diversity. Notably, no restaurants from Austin or Dallas were featured in this year’s compilation.

Donald Trump Secures Victory in New Hampshire Republican Presidential Primary

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In a significant stride towards the 2024 GOP nominating contest, former President Donald Trump clinched victory in the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary on Tuesday. This triumph marks his second major win in the first two states of the contest, following his substantial lead in the Iowa caucuses last week.

The election results, with 72 percent of expected votes counted, showed Trump leading his major opponent, Nikki Haley, by 55 percent to 44 percent. Trump’s decisive win in New Hampshire further solidifies his position as the front-runner in the race and poses challenges for Haley’s continued candidacy.

Nikki Haley, the former U.N. ambassador, signaled her determination to stay in the race despite the setback. However, Trump, taking the stage later, referred to Haley as an “impostor” and expressed displeasure at her decision not to withdraw immediately. He stated, “I don’t get too angry. I get even.”

Here are some key takeaways from the New Hampshire primary:

  1. Haley Faces Uphill Battle: With Trump’s victory in New Hampshire, Haley’s path forward appears increasingly challenging. The state, which seemed potentially winnable for a candidate other than Trump, failed to provide a strong argument for Haley’s competitiveness. Early exit polls revealed that a significant portion of the GOP primary electorate in New Hampshire consisted of voters not registered as Republicans.
  2. Mixed Sentiments Among Haley Voters: Exit polls highlighted a notable difference in voters’ feelings toward the candidates. While Trump voters expressed strongly favorable views of him, Haley’s supporters were less enthusiastic. Only about one-third of Haley voters cited strongly favorable views, and a significant portion voted based on dislike for other candidates rather than genuine support for Haley.
  3. Trump’s Work Ahead: The results also shed light on New Hampshire’s unique electorate, where a majority opposed a federal law banning most or all abortions. Trump’s popularity in the state is less than in other swing states, presenting a potential challenge for him in the general election.
  4. Haley’s Reasons for Staying In: Despite the defeat, Haley insisted that the race is far from over and argued that Republicans shouldn’t risk moving forward with Trump due to his electoral track record. She raised concerns about a Trump nomination leading to a Biden win and a Kamala Harris presidency.
  5. Biden’s Clear Win: On the Democratic front, President Biden appeared to secure a decisive victory in the New Hampshire Democratic primary, reinforcing the notion that there’s little doubt about his ability to win the Democratic nomination again.

As the GOP primary progresses, Haley faces the challenge of maintaining momentum and support, while Trump’s dominance continues to shape the narrative of the 2024 presidential race.

New $250 Million Margaritaville Resort Coming to Galveston Island’s Far East End

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Galveston Island is set to welcome a new $250 million Margaritaville resort on its far eastern end, as announced in a deal between Dallas-based RREAF Holdings and Innisfree Hotels on Wednesday. The collaboration marks a significant development for the island’s thriving tourism industry, which is on track to match or surpass last year’s record of 8 million visitors, signifying a 25 percent increase from 2021.

RREAF CEO Kip Sowden expressed enthusiasm about the growth opportunities on the island, stating, “With best-in-class management and highly amenitized options for our customers, we are offering a premier experience in a well-positioned hospitality asset for a fruitful future.”

The new Margaritaville, occupying approximately 300,000 square feet, will operate independently from its Crystal Beach counterpart in the Bolivar Peninsula. The 334-room resort boasts four on-site restaurants, a ballroom, direct beach access, and a 2.5-acre water park overlooking the beach. Scheduled to break ground in May or June, all necessary permits for the project have been secured.

Ted Ent, president and CEO of Innisfree, highlighted the collaboration as the fifth joint venture and ninth beachfront hotel with RREAF. He emphasized the success of adding premier developments to growing local hospitality markets like Galveston.

Situated at 317 E. Beach Dr., the new resort will neighbor the Islander East Resort and Palisade Palms condominium complexes in a relatively undeveloped part of the island. Conservationists have shown interest in the area due to its concentration of “ghost wolves,” canines with genetic mutations resembling the nearly extinct red wolf. A town-hall meeting addressed concerns about wildlife conservation, featuring organizations like Artist Boat and the Gulf Coast Canine Project.

RREAF’s previous housing project proposal for the new resort faced opposition in October, leading to its withdrawal after residents protested the development. The Galveston County Daily News reported on the community’s efforts to preserve the area’s unique features amid the island’s tourism expansion.

Apple Rolls Out iPhone Security Upgrade with “Stolen Device Protection” Feature

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In a move aimed at bolstering the security of its users’ personal data, Apple has released a significant iPhone security update, introducing the “Stolen Device Protection” feature. The tech giant announced the update on Monday, highlighting its focus on preventing unauthorized access to sensitive information stored on iPhones.

The “Stolen Device Protection” is part of the iOS 17.3 update, now available for users to download. This new feature adds an additional layer of security, requiring users to go through extra steps to access their information. To activate this feature, users need to follow a simple process:

  1. Update their iPhone to iOS 17.3.
  2. Navigate to Face ID & Passcode in the settings.
  3. Enter the passcode when prompted.
  4. Scroll down to Stolen Device Protection and toggle it on.

It’s important to note that to use Stolen Device Protection, users must have two-factor authentication and “Find My” enabled for their Apple ID account.

Prior to this update, iPhone users could access highly sensitive information and make significant changes to their device settings with just a passcode. With Stolen Device Protection, users are now required to input biometric data through Face ID (face scan) or Touch ID (fingerprint) to access data or make changes.

For actions deemed more sensitive, such as changing an Apple ID password, altering biometric scanning settings, disabling Find My, or turning off the stolen device protection itself, users will need to provide biometric data and endure an hour-long security delay before finalizing the changes.

Apple emphasized its commitment to enhancing user data protection in the face of evolving threats. A spokesperson for Apple stated, “As threats to user devices continue to evolve, we work tirelessly to develop powerful new protections for our users and their data. In the rare cases where a thief can observe the user entering the passcode and then steal the device, Stolen Device Protection adds a sophisticated new layer of protection.”

Importantly, these enhanced security measures are activated when users are away from familiar locations, such as work or home, with the device automatically learning and storing these locations. This strategic implementation ensures that extra security is applied precisely when and where needed.

2024 Oscar Nominations Revealed: Top Contenders and Surprises

The highly anticipated 2024 Oscar nominations were unveiled on Tuesday morning by actress Zazie Beetz and actor Jack Quaid at the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California. The 96th Academy Awards, set to be hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, will air live on ABC on Sunday, March 10, from the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood.

This year’s Oscars ceremony comes with an earlier timeslot, starting at 7:00 p.m. ET (4:00 p.m. PT), preceded by a pre-show at 6:30 p.m. ET (3:30 p.m. PT).

The nominations spanned all 23 categories, with notable contenders including “Oppenheimer” leading with 13 nominations, followed by “Poor Things” with 11 and “Killers of the Flower Moon” with 10.

Some of the key nominations in major categories include:

Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role:

  • Bradley Cooper in “Maestro”
  • Cillian Murphy in “Oppenheimer”
  • Jeffrey Wright in “American Fiction”

Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role:

  • Emily Blunt in “Oppenheimer”
  • America Ferrera in “Barbie”
  • Jodie Foster in “Nyad”

Best Animated Feature Film of the Year:

  • “The Boy and the Heron”
  • “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”

Achievement in Cinematography:

  • “Killers of the Flower Moon” (Rodrigo Prieto)
  • “Oppenheimer” (Hoyte van Hoytema)

Best Original Song:

  • “The Fire Inside” from “Flamin’ Hot”
  • “What Was I Made For?” from “Barbie”

Best Motion Picture of the Year:

  • “American Fiction”
  • “Killers of the Flower Moon”
  • “Maestro”
  • “Poor Things”
  • “The Zone of Interest”

The full list of nominations is extensive, covering diverse categories such as documentary feature film, international feature film, makeup and hairstyling, and more.

It’s worth noting that last May, TurboTax faced checks being issued to approximately 4.4 million people following a settlement with parent company Intuit for allegedly steering low-income Americans away from free tax-filing services. The recent ruling from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) against TurboTax serves as a reminder of legal scrutiny in various industries.

As the countdown to Oscar Sunday begins, stay tuned for updates and continuing coverage on “On The Red Carpet,” providing comprehensive news and information on the 2024 Oscars. Follow @OnTheRedCarpet for the latest updates, and watch the show wherever you stream.