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Houston to Host Seven Matches in 2026 FIFA World Cup

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In an exciting revelation on Sunday, the official match schedule for the 2026 FIFA World Cup was unveiled, detailing host city allocations and key match locations. The upcoming tournament, set to feature a total of 104 matches, will be held across 16 stadiums in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

Mexico City will kick off the festivities on June 11, 2026, hosting the inaugural game. Canada’s opening match is scheduled for June 12 in Toronto, while the United States will commence its World Cup journey in Los Angeles on the same day.

Houston, one of the designated host cities, is poised to play a significant role by hosting five group stage matches at NRG Stadium on June 14, 17, 20, 23, and 26. Additionally, the city will host a Round of 32 match on June 29 and a Round of 10 match on July 4.

The tournament’s pinnacle, the World Cup final, is set to take place on July 19, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in New York/New Jersey. Miami will host the bronze medal final.

The host cities have been assigned specific match categories:

  • Atlanta: 5 group stage matches, 1 Round of 32 match, 1 Round of 10 match, 1 Semifinals match
  • Boston: 5 group stage matches, 1 Round of 32 match, 1 Quarterfinals match
  • Dallas: 5 group stage matches, 2 Round of 32 matches, 1 Round of 10 match, 1 Semifinals match
  • Guadalajara: 4 group stage matches
  • Houston: 5 group stage matches, 1 Round of 32 match, 1 Round of 10 match
  • Kansas City: 4 group stage matches, 1 Round of 32 match, 1 Quarterfinals match
  • Los Angeles: 5 group stage matches, 2 Round of 32 matches, 1 Quarterfinals match
  • Mexico City: 3 group stage matches, 1 Round of 32 match, 1 Round of 10 match
  • Miami: 4 group stage matches, 1 Round of 32 match, 1 Quarterfinals match, Bronze medal final
  • Monterrey: 3 group stage matches, 1 Round of 32 match
  • New York/New Jersey: 5 group stage matches, 1 Round of 32 match, 1 Round of 10 match, Final match
  • Philadelphia: 5 group stage matches, 1 Round of 10 match
  • San Francisco Bay Area: 5 group stage matches, 1 Round of 32 match
  • Seattle: 4 group stage matches, 1 Round of 32 match, 1 Round of 10 match
  • Toronto: 5 group stage matches, 1 Round of 32 match
  • Vancouver: 5 group stage matches, 1 Round of 32 match, 1 Round of 10 match

Notably, the 2026 World Cup introduces a new format with 12 groups of four teams, an increase from the previous 16 groups of three teams. This alteration results in a total of 104 matches, offering more content for television broadcasters and increased revenue for FIFA. Nations aspiring to claim the coveted World Cup will now face the challenge of playing eight games, up from the traditional seven since 1974.

Record Rainfall Hits Houston, Southeast Texas Experiences Wettest Start in Over a Century

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A substantial cluster of showers and thunderstorms swept through southeast Texas in the early hours of Saturday, leaving a notable impact on Houston’s rainfall records. Between midnight and 11 a.m., Bush Intercontinental Airport, the official weather observation site in Houston, recorded 1.67 inches of rain. This marked Houston’s second-highest rainfall total ever for February 3, with the record daily rainfall of 1.82 inches set on the same date in 1992.

Houston Hobby reported slightly lower rainfall totals, with 1.27 inches falling on Saturday. Surrounding areas experienced varying amounts of rainfall, with Huntsville recording 2.68 inches and Galveston registering 2.35 inches on the same day.

The year 2024 has seen an exceptionally rainy start for Southeast Texas, with Houston accumulating 10.50 inches of rain through February 3. This makes it the rainiest start to a year in over 120 years, surpassing the previous record set in 1891 when 13.12 inches were recorded by the same date.

Sunday’s Forecast and Beyond

Drier conditions are expected to prevail in Houston on Sunday as dry air moves in. The forecast anticipates bright sunshine throughout the morning and much of the afternoon, with temperatures hovering around the average for early February. Morning lows are projected to drop into the upper 40s, gradually rising through the day.

By 11 a.m., temperatures are expected to reach close to 60 degrees, with highs reaching the mid-60s in the afternoon. Breezy winds of 15 to 20 mph, with gusts exceeding 30 mph, are anticipated throughout the day. Although there is a low chance of isolated showers on Sunday evening, the presence of dry air suggests any rain would likely be minimal, with most of Southeast Texas staying dry.

Looking ahead to the new workweek, high pressure building across the middle of the country will bring several dry days to Southeast Texas. Monday and Tuesday are forecasted to have mostly sunny skies, with temperatures close to average for early February. Morning lows will range from the upper 40s to low 50s, and afternoon highs will reach the mid-60s.

Despite a break from wet weather during the first half of the week, changes are expected by the end of the week. Low pressure developing in the western United States could bring increasing clouds by Wednesday and Thursday, with rain chances staying close to zero. However, a potential shift occurs by the weekend and early next week, with increasing rain chances as low pressure combines with higher atmospheric moisture levels. Severe thunderstorms are not currently anticipated.

Former President Trump Outlines Criteria for Running Mate, Delays Announcement

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In an interview on “Sunday Morning Futures” with Fox News host Maria Bartiromo, former President Donald Trump disclosed his criteria for selecting a running mate but emphasized that he won’t be announcing his vice presidential pick “for a little while.”

During the interview, Bartiromo asked Trump about the factors he considers when identifying a potential running mate. Trump responded, stating that the primary criterion is assessing the individual’s capability to step into the role of president in case of an emergency.

“Always it’s gotta be who is going to be a good president. Obviously, you always have to think that because, in case of emergency, things happen, right? No matter who you are, things happen. That’s gotta be number one,” Trump explained.

When pressed by Bartiromo on specific candidates, Trump mentioned having numerous options and ideas, highlighting that he engages in discussions with various individuals. He shared an example, recounting a conversation with South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, praising him for his recent defense and support.

“I called [South Carolina Sen.] Tim Scott and people like Tim Scott, and I said you’re a much better candidate for me than you are for yourself,” Trump remarked, commending Scott’s recent efforts in advocating for him.

Trump also lauded South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, noting her public statement that she would never run against him, asserting, “because I could never beat him.”

Addressing rumors about his campaign reaching out to Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., for a potential ticket, Trump categorically denied such interactions, stating that it “never happened.” The former president remains tight-lipped about his eventual running mate, indicating a deliberate delay in making any official announcements.

Hollywood Mourns the Loss of Carl Weathers, Legendary Actor and Former NFL Player

Renowned actor Carl Weathers, best known for his iconic portrayal of Apollo Creed in the first four Rocky films, passed away peacefully in his sleep at the age of 76 on February 1, as announced by his family on February 2. The news left fans, friends, and former Hollywood costars grieving the loss of a versatile talent who had left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.

The family’s statement, released to multiple outlets, expressed deep sorrow over Weathers’ passing, describing him as an exceptional human being who led an extraordinary life. While the cause of death was not immediately disclosed, tributes poured in on social media, celebrating his contributions to film, television, arts, and sports throughout his five-decade career.

Weathers’ recent role as Greef Karga in The Mandalorian from 2019 to 2023 earned him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series in 2021. Reflecting on his career in 2018, Weathers highlighted his ability to reinvent himself and connect with evolving audiences over the decades.

Apart from his Star Wars series stint, Weathers appeared in Chicago Justice, Chicago P.D., and featured prominently in Adam Sandler’s Happy Gilmore, Little Nicky, and Eight Crazy Nights. Tributes from Sandler and others emphasized Weathers’ multifaceted talent, describing him as a great man, father, actor, and athlete.

Before making a name for himself in Hollywood, Weathers had a successful stint in the NFL, signing with the Oakland Raiders in 1970 and leading them to the AFC West Division title. Despite being released in 1971, his passion for acting took center stage, and he went on to raise a family.

Survived by his two sons, Jason and Matthew, from his marriage to ex-wife Mary Ann Castle, Carl Weathers leaves behind a legacy that spans the realms of sports and entertainment. The news of his passing has resonated deeply within the industry, marking the end of an era for a true legend.

President Biden Clinches Easy Victory in South Carolina Democratic Primary, Despite Low Turnout

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In the South Carolina Democratic primary held on Saturday, President Biden secured an overwhelming victory against two long-shot candidates, capturing approximately 96% of the vote with 97% of precincts reporting. However, the Palmetto State experienced a notably low turnout, with only around 131,000 voters participating in the 2024 Democratic primary, accounting for just about 4% of registered voters statewide.

Comparing 2024 South Carolina Democrat Turnout to Previous Years

This year’s Democratic primary turnout fell significantly below previous contests. In 2020, approximately 540,000 people, constituting around 16% of voters, participated in the Democratic primary. In 2016, more than 373,000, or over 12%, took part in the same process. In 2012, when former President Barack Obama ran unopposed, and in 2008, with 532,151 turning out, the participation rate stood at around 23% of registered voters, according to the South Carolina Election Commission.

President Biden’s Delegate Count in South Carolina

CBS News projects that President Biden will secure all 55 pledged delegates at stake in South Carolina’s primary, defeating Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota and self-help author Marianne Williamson, as expected for an incumbent president facing limited opposition from long-shot candidates. Despite the anticipated outcome, the South Carolina primary was seen as a crucial indicator of the president’s support among Black voters, who played a pivotal role in revitalizing Biden’s 2020 campaign after initial setbacks in earlier state primaries.

Reasons Behind the Early South Carolina Democratic Primary

In a departure from previous years when South Carolina ranked fourth among nominating contests, the Democratic National Committee moved the state’s primary to the forefront of the calendar in 2024. The decision was based on the Palmetto State’s more racially diverse electorate, deemed more representative of the country as a whole. Notwithstanding this shift, New Hampshire adhered to tradition by holding its first-in-the-nation primary last month, where President Biden did not appear on the ballot.

Upcoming Republican South Carolina Primary

The state’s GOP primary is scheduled for February 24, following the traditional order of state primaries. The contest is considered a significant test for former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, who served as the state’s governor from 2011 to 2017, as she attempts to make headway amid former President Donald Trump’s prevailing influence in the race. Early voting for the Republican primary begins on February 12 and concludes on February 22, with polls open on February 24 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Additionally, polling places will operate from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on the day of the primary.

Concerns Over Civil Unrest at Texas Rally as Tensions Rise on Immigration

A convoy of trucks, campers, cars, and vans, spanning states such as South Dakota, North Carolina, Washington, and Pennsylvania, recently concluded its days-long journey at a ranch near the Rio Grande in Quemado, Texas. The gathering, held on Saturday, served as the final stop for conservative Americans expressing frustration, fear, and anger over what they perceive as a broken immigration system.

Chosen for its proximity to Eagle Pass, a focal point in the ongoing dispute between the Biden administration and Texas Governor Greg Abbott over border security, the Quemado location drew participants from various regions. Other convoys reached the border in Yuma, Arizona, and San Ysidro, California, all with the common goal of advocating for stricter controls on migrants entering the country.

Despite concerns about potential violence, the Texas rally, described as part political protest and part Christian revival, attracted a modest crowd at the Cornerstone Children’s Ranch. Attendees, many of whom were retirees, joined the convoy spontaneously after learning about it through social media or local news.

George Barton, 73, and his wife Terrie, 71, from Dripping Springs, Texas, expressed their concerns about the lack of enforcement of immigration laws. Elias Mata, a 70-year-old resident of Eagle Pass, voiced support for Governor Abbott, stating that he believes Abbott is doing the right thing.

The rally occurred against the backdrop of an escalating legal battle between Texas and the federal government over the deployment of concertina wire in Eagle Pass and the takeover of a riverside municipal park by state law enforcement officers.

With December recording a record-breaking 302,000 encounters with unauthorized migrants, tensions between the federal government and Republican state leaders have heightened. The dispute has involved heated rhetoric, with Governor Abbott and others referring to the influx of migrants as an “invasion.”

The rally attendees wore T-shirts with slogans echoing defiance, reminiscent of historic Texas conflicts, as the dispute continues. Concerns about violence against migrants or federal border patrol processing centers prompted U.S. Customs and Border Protection to take “appropriate and necessary actions” to ensure safety.

Some rally participants expressed worries about potential civil unrest, with Rod Parker, a revivalist pastor and one of the organizers, stating that they are there to pray against such outcomes.

Twenty-five Republican governors pledged support for Texas in its confrontation with the federal government, with Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida announcing the deployment of National Guard troops to assist in border control efforts.

Democrats, immigration advocates, and civil rights groups accused Governor Abbott and other Republicans of exacerbating the issue. Vanessa Cárdenas, the executive director of America’s Voice, drew parallels to the events of January 6, referring to the storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of former President Donald J. Trump.

Governor Abbott’s Operation Lone Star, a state-level enforcement program at the border, has expanded in the last two years, concentrating efforts on Eagle Pass. The legal battle will continue later this month, as Abbott defends a new law allowing law enforcement officers across Texas to arrest migrants crossing without permission.

Originally aimed at Eagle Pass, Saturday’s rally was relocated to Cornerstone Children’s Ranch, with organizers advising against traveling to the city to avoid potential confrontations. The peaceful gathering featured Christian music, speeches, and an overtly religious atmosphere that surprised some attendees. Despite expectations of a more politically charged event, participants described it as a “Trump rally without Trump.”

U.S. Coast Guard Rescues Dog Trapped in Shipping Container in Texas

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A team of U.S. Coast Guard members from the Sector Houston-Galveston made a remarkable discovery during routine container inspections at the Bayport Terminal in the Port of Houston this week. On Wednesday, four marine inspectors were randomly selecting containers for inspection when they heard unexpected sounds of barking and scratching emanating from one of the stacked shipping containers.

Hidden within the walls of a container stacked 25 feet above the ground, the guardsmen found a female dog that had likely spent at least a week trapped inside. The Coast Guard reported, “When they lowered the container and opened the door, a dog popped out! This sweet girl was trapped in the container for at least a week and was tired, hungry, and very happy to see her rescuers.” Although the canine appeared weak in footage shared by the Coast Guard, she was visibly excited and wagging her tail after finally being freed.

In a TikTok clip posted by MST1 Lucas Loe, one of the dog’s rescuers, a guardsman is heard shouting, “Oh, it’s scratching, dude!” Loe expressed astonishment at the odds of stumbling upon the dog and stated, “We couldn’t believe she was in there. But she was stoked we found her and got her out!”

The dog, affectionately named Connie the Container Dog, was handed over to the Pasadena Animal Shelter for further care. Forever Changed Animal Rescue is now overseeing Connie’s recovery, providing her with a “new shot at life.” Described as “incredibly sweet but very shy,” Connie is reportedly underweight but is receiving ongoing medical care and is available for adoption. The circumstances that led to Connie being locked inside the container remain unclear.

University of Houston Men’s Basketball Faces #8/9 Kansas in High-Stakes Showdown Today at 3pm

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The University of Houston Men’s Basketball program, riding a five-game winning streak, is set to face off against #8/9 Kansas at Phog Allen Fieldhouse on Saturday at 3 p.m. This matchup marks the first meeting between the two teams since the Maui Invitational loss on Nov. 20, 2001, and the first road contest at Phog Allen Fieldhouse since Dec. 15, 1984.

#4/4 Houston comes into this game following a hard-fought 76-72 overtime victory against rv/rv Texas in Austin on Monday night. Senior point guard Jamal Shead led the way with a game-high 25 points, supported by contributions from senior guard LJ Cryer and senior forward J’Wan Roberts, who each scored 14 points.

Earlier in the week, both Shead and Cryer received recognition by being named to prestigious postseason watch lists. Shead is a Bob Cousy Award Top-10 candidate, an honor presented annually to the nation’s top point guard. Cryer, on the other hand, is a Jerry West Award Top-10 candidate for the nation’s top shooting guard and was named to the John R. Wooden Award Late Season Top-20 Watch List.

Shead, with an average of 12.3 points, 5.8 assists, and 2.2 steals per game, has been a standout performer for Houston. Cryer leads the team with an average of 15.1 points per game, showcasing his prowess in 3-point shooting with a 37.8% success rate.

The game on Saturday will be Houston’s 18th matchup with both teams ranked in the AP Top-10 in program history. The last such encounter was a memorable 69-61 victory for #5/4 Houston against #2/2 Virginia on Dec. 17, 2022.

Additionally, this matchup serves as a preview for the launch of Big 12 Mexico on Dec. 14, 2024, where both men’s and women’s teams will face off at Arena CDMX in Mexico City.

Fans can catch the action on ESPN, with Jon Sciambi providing play-by-play commentary, Fran Fraschilla as the analyst, and Kris Budden as the reporter. For radio coverage, tune in to 950 AM KPRC and the Varsity Network app, with Jeremy Branham on play-by-play duties starting at 2:45 p.m. for the pregame show.

Kansas, with a 17-4 overall record and a 5-3 mark in the Big 12, poses a formidable challenge for Houston. The Jayhawks, coached by Bill Self, are undefeated in home games during the 2023-24 season, boasting an 11-0 record. Saturday’s game promises to be a thrilling encounter, with both teams aiming for victory in this high-stakes clash.

Lockdown at James Madison High School Amidst Student Protests Against New Cellphone Policy

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James Madison High School in Southwest Houston experienced a lockdown on Friday afternoon as students protested against the institution’s stringent new cellphone policy. The lockdown was initiated due to concerns over recent fights on campus, with Principal Edgar Contreras attributing the disruptions to student opposition against the impending cellphone restrictions.

In a message addressed to parents on Friday afternoon, Principal Contreras explained, “The school is currently on lockdown due to concern over recent fights that have occurred on campus.” He continued, linking the lockdown to the new cellphone policy, stating, “As you know, we communicated yesterday that, beginning on Monday, students will not be allowed to use their cell phones – at any time – while they are inside the school building. Cell phones have been at the center of fights that have broken out at our school.”

Under the new policy, students are mandated to surrender their cellphones at the front desk upon entering the school each day and retrieve them at the end of the day. This measure aims to address the role of cellphones in escalating conflicts on campus.

Contreras acknowledged that some students expressing discontent with the policy had caused disruptions, leading to the implementation of the lockdown. In response to the situation, HISD Police were deployed to the school to assist in maintaining order.

This incident follows a similar episode at HISD’s Lamar High School in April 2023, where a 15-year-old student was captured on video assaulting a teacher after demanding the return of his cellphone. The footage depicted the student aggressively confronting the teacher, repeatedly demanding his phone, and ultimately striking the educator in the face. The incident heightened concerns over the challenges associated with cellphone usage in schools and its potential impact on campus safety.

Hispanic Adults Lead TikTok Usage, Shows Pew Research Center Survey

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A recent survey conducted by the Pew Research Center revealed that approximately half of Hispanic adults in the United States are active users of the popular social media platform TikTok. The research, conducted between May 19 and September 5, 2023, involved nearly 6,000 U.S. adults, exploring their social media usage patterns on platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Snapchat, X, Reddit, and BeReal.

YouTube emerged as the most widely used platform among all U.S. adults, with 83% of respondents reporting their usage, followed by Facebook (68%) and Instagram (47%). Similar trends were observed among Hispanic adults, where YouTube (86%), Facebook (66%), and Instagram (58%) dominated. Notably, Instagram’s popularity among Latinos exceeded that of the general population by 11 percentage points.

The survey also highlighted that Hispanic social media users were more likely than the general population to engage with TikTok and WhatsApp. Forty-nine percent of Hispanic adults reported using TikTok, demonstrating a significantly higher usage rate compared to Black adults (39%), Asian adults (29%), and White adults (28%).

Jeffrey Gottfried, the associate director of research at Pew and the report’s author, emphasized the persistent popularity of TikTok among Hispanic adults, aligning with the platform’s overall growth. Thirty-three percent of all U.S. adults surveyed indicated using TikTok, reflecting a noteworthy 12-percentage point increase from 2021.

Gottfried noted TikTok’s distinctive growth when compared to other social media platforms covered in the survey, which either experienced modest growth or none at all. The survey underscored a general stability in the social media landscape, with no indications of decreases in usage across the platforms examined.

Among the surveyed adults, 54% of Hispanics and 51% of Asians reported using WhatsApp, surpassing usage rates among Black adults (31%) and White adults (20%).

As social media platforms continue to grapple with challenges related to misinformation and data privacy, Pew’s research aims to provide insights into the salience of these issues within the U.S. population and its diverse subgroups.