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Undocumented Immigrants Excluded from Harris County’s Guaranteed Income Program Launch

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Houston’s guaranteed income initiative, “Uplift Harris,” faced controversy as it was revealed that undocumented immigrants residing in the city would not be eligible to apply for the program, which was initially set to launch earlier this week but was postponed. Under “Uplift Harris,” families living in poverty were slated to receive monthly checks of $500 for a year and a half as part of a new county initiative.

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo clarified during Tuesday’s commissioner’s court meeting that undocumented immigrants would be excluded from the program due to its reliance on federal funds. Hidalgo expressed regret over the limitation, stating, “If we support the economy more broadly, that supports all of us versus leaving people out artificially.”

In response to queries from Precinct 3 Commissioner Tom Ramsey, Harris County Public Health Department Director Barbie Robinson confirmed that undocumented individuals were not eligible for the monthly checks.

The recent clarification comes after a summer of controversy regarding the eligibility of undocumented residents for the “Uplift Harris” program. When the pilot program was initially announced in June, Hidalgo had indicated that it would be open to everyone in the county who was eligible, following guidance from County Attorney Christian Menefee.

Although the undocumented community cannot participate in the current financial assistance program, Hidalgo expressed her intention to create a similar initiative in the future, possibly funded by private sources.

Harris County commissioners did not specify the exact date when the application portal would open, but they expressed the hope of receiving applications starting Friday, Jan. 12. The “Uplift Harris” program, approved in June 2023, aims to provide low-income residents with $500 a month over 18 months.

The $20.5 million program is funded through federal American Rescue Plan Act dollars obtained by the county in March 2021 following the COVID-19 pandemic. It targets 1,928 local families and residents living 200 percent below the federal poverty line, with eligibility criteria outlined for specific Houston neighborhoods.

Participants will be selected through a randomized system, and payments can be used as recipients see fit. Selected participants can expect notifications in mid-February, with the first $500 payments scheduled for March.

Commissioners met for over an hour in executive session on Tuesday, followed by an open-court discussion with Robinson to address last-minute questions. Robinson and the county’s public health department will oversee the program, working with a third-party vendor to evaluate the impact of additional funds on participants’ lives.

The initiative aligns with efforts in other cities such as Austin, Cook County (Chicago), and Los Angeles County, aiming to address financial challenges faced by low-income residents. According to a 2023 Kinder Institute report, a significant percentage of Houstonians struggle to afford unexpected expenses, with racial disparities in financial stability highlighted in the survey results.

Former President Trump Attends Closing Arguments in New York Civil Fraud Trial

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On Thursday, former President Donald Trump made an appearance at the Manhattan courthouse for the closing arguments in his New York civil fraud trial, a case that carries significant implications for his financial standing and business activities in the state.

The outcome of this trial is crucial as any penalties levied against Trump are anticipated by the end of the month. These penalties could involve substantial financial consequences and may impact his ability to conduct business in New York.

New York Attorney General Letitia James presented her argument earlier this month, advocating for Trump to pay $370 million for his alleged involvement in financial fraud spanning a decade. This amount represents an increase from the initial $250 million requested by James when she initiated the lawsuit in 2022.

Given that there is no jury in this case, the responsibility of determining the penalties for Trump and the other co-defendants rests with New York Judge Arthur Engoron.

A notable development during the proceedings was Trump’s desire to address the court during the closing arguments. However, Judge Engoron denied this request as the former president did not agree to certain conditions, including refraining from criticizing court staff or turning his remarks into a campaign speech. Trump had previously opted not to testify in December, asserting that he had “nothing more to say.”

Throughout the trial, Trump, who maintains his innocence, has clashed with New York Attorney General Letitia James, Judge Engoron, and court staff members. Engoron had previously imposed a gag order on Trump, preventing him from making disparaging comments about the court staff. The former president has faced fines twice for violating this order.

As the proceedings near a conclusion, the New York civil fraud trial holds significant implications for Trump’s legal and financial standing, shaping the landscape for his future business activities in the state.

Houston City Council Approves $1.2 Million for Terminal A Upgrades at George Bush Intercontinental Airport

In a January 10 meeting, members of the Houston City Council greenlit a significant agenda item, allocating $1.2 million for enhancements to the departure and arrival vestibules at Terminal A in the George Bush Intercontinental Airport.

The contract for the project was awarded to FMG Construction Group, utilizing funds from the city’s Airports Renewal and Replacement Fund. According to agenda language presented to the council, the arrival vestibules at Terminal A were identified as requiring replacement, and the contract includes provisions for efficiency upgrades. The scope of work encompasses all three arrival vestibules and one departure vestibule on Level 2. The improvements will involve:

  1. Replacement of automatic sliding doors, air curtains, and security devices.
  2. Expansion of the departures vestibule, along with refreshing finishes.

The construction will be executed through a phased approach, ensuring an accessible path to operational curbsides during the ongoing work, as outlined in city-provided information.

However, a more expansive project tied to a $2.6 billion expansion and renovation initiative by United Airlines at Terminal B remains on hold. The city of Houston had committed $624 million towards this undertaking, which was temporarily halted when former City Controller Chris Brown declined approval. Brown cited concerns that needed addressing, including the completion of a feasibility study.

With Brown term-limited during the 2023 election cycle, Chris Hollins took over as the new controller, participating in his inaugural meeting on January 10. Despite this, the Terminal B project was not included in the agenda for the day.

Upon the commencement of construction, the upgrades at Terminal A are anticipated to span approximately six months. The improvements aim to enhance the overall functionality and aesthetics of the departure and arrival areas for the benefit of passengers and airport operations.

Google Implements Layoffs Across Core Divisions in Pursuit of AI Focus

In a bid to streamline operations and prioritize investments in artificial intelligence (AI), Google executed a significant round of layoffs on Wednesday night, affecting multiple divisions within the tech giant. The company’s move aligns with a broader industry trend, as various tech companies have slashed jobs this year amid economic uncertainties.

According to sources familiar with the matter, Google terminated employees in its core engineering division, the team behind the Google Assistant (a voice-operated virtual assistant), and the hardware division responsible for products like the Pixel phone, Fitbit watches, and Nest thermostat.

The layoffs impacted several hundred employees in the core engineering organization, with affected individuals losing corporate access and receiving notifications of their roles being eliminated. Google specifically mentioned that most of the hardware cuts targeted a team focused on augmented reality, a technology blending the real world with a digital overlay.

Text reviewed by The New York Times revealed that affected workers received messages stating, “We’ve had to make some difficult decisions about ongoing employment of some Google employees, and we regret to inform you that your position is being eliminated.”

Google confirmed the cuts in the Google Assistant division, as reported by Semafor, and the hardware division layoffs, as reported by 9to5Google.

A Google spokesman acknowledged the workforce adjustments, stating, “We’re responsibly investing in our company’s biggest priorities and the significant opportunities ahead.” The company indicated that organizational changes, including role eliminations, were ongoing globally, following a series of cuts in the latter half of 2023.

These layoffs follow a broader industry trend, with major companies like Google, Meta, and Amazon laying off thousands of workers in the previous year. In the first days of the current year, additional companies have announced job cuts, including Amazon’s layoffs in its Twitch streaming service, Prime Video, and MGM studios, Xerox’s plans to cut 15 percent of its staff, and Unity Software’s announcement of a 25 percent reduction in its workforce.

Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai has been steering the company towards a sharper focus since July 2022, emphasizing cost reduction amid global economic challenges. In January 2023, Google laid off 6 percent of its workforce, or 12,000 people, marking the largest layoffs in the company’s history. Executives have since reiterated their commitment to cost reduction while concentrating on the expanding field of generative artificial intelligence.

While Google, with 182,000 employees as of September 30, described the recent layoffs as part of routine reorganizations, the Alphabet Workers Union, representing over 1,400 workers at Alphabet (Google’s parent company), criticized the move as “needless.” The union emphasized the company’s financial success and questioned the rationale behind firing employees while generating substantial quarterly profits.

College Football Icon Nick Saban Announces Retirement After 17 Seasons with Alabama

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In a shocking turn of events, Nick Saban, a legendary figure in college football coaching, declared his retirement on Wednesday after an illustrious 17-season tenure with the University of Alabama. Saban, known for leading the Crimson Tide to seven national championships and revitalizing the program, leaves behind a lasting legacy in the sport.

In a heartfelt statement, Saban expressed his deep connection to the University of Alabama, stating, “The University of Alabama has been a very special place to Terry and me… We will always consider Alabama our home.” Reflecting on his coaching philosophy, Saban emphasized the importance of not just the wins and losses but also the legacy built and the values instilled in the players.

Saban’s retirement comes at the age of 72, following the conclusion of his 17th season with Alabama, which concluded with a loss to eventual national champion Michigan in the Rose Bowl. His coaching record at Alabama, with 201 victories, ties him for the second-most wins at a single school in SEC history.

Alabama Athletic Director Greg Byrne hailed Saban as one of the greatest coaches of all time, acknowledging his impact beyond the football field. “While his time as our coach may have come to an end, his legacy will live on forever. What an honor it has been for us to have a front-row seat to one of the best to ever do it,” said Byrne.

Saban made it a priority to inform his players personally about his decision before the news broke publicly. The timing of his announcement caught many by surprise, as he had been actively interviewing potential assistant coaches just an hour before revealing his retirement plans to the team.

Sources close to Saban revealed that his frustration with the direction of college football, particularly issues related to the transfer portal, Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) controversies, and extended recruiting calendars, played a role in his decision to retire.

With a coaching career spanning 28 years and seven national titles, Saban’s impact on the sport is undeniable. His coaching tree includes notable names like Kirby Smart, Steve Sarkisian, and Lane Kiffin, all of whom have gone on to successful head-coaching careers.

As Saban steps away from the sidelines, the University of Alabama now faces the task of finding a worthy successor. Alabama’s odds to win the next season’s national championship have shifted from 6-1 to 8-1 following Saban’s retirement, signaling the end of an era for Crimson Tide football.

Houston Community College Breaks New Ground with AI and Robotics Bachelor’s Degrees

In a pioneering move, Houston Community College (HCC) has become the first community college system in Texas to offer both associate and bachelor’s degrees in artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, according to Samir Saber, the Dean of the Digital & Information Technology Center of Excellence. This groundbreaking initiative was launched in late 2023, marking a significant advancement in the educational landscape.

Notably, HCC stands as only the second community college institution in the entire nation to provide such a comprehensive program. The institution’s strategic move closely followed the footsteps of Chandler-Gilbert Community College in Arizona, which introduced a similar program in October.

HCC is at the forefront of educational innovation, having been the first in Texas to unveil its bachelor’s degree in applied technology focusing on artificial intelligence and robotics. Saber highlighted the success of community colleges in states like California, Florida, and Washington, where bachelor’s degree programs have proven effective in serving underserved communities and contributing positively to society’s financial landscape.

This latest development builds upon HCC’s previous achievements, including the launch of Texas’s inaugural Associate of Applied Science degree in artificial intelligence in 2020.

Key Industry Partnerships

Saber outlined the pivotal role played by several industry-leading companies that have partnered with HCC for this program. Some of the key collaborators include:

  • Amazon Web Services (AWS): Providing materials from Machine Learning University, academic resources, equipment, and advisory support. AWS has also been a key supporter of HCC’s annual AI conference.
  • Intel: Offering academic resources and advisory support, Intel has highlighted student successes, with HCC winning Intel’s first Global AI Impact competition in 2022.
  • NVIDIA: Supporting HCC with equipment and academic resources.
  • Apple: Funding equipment, faculty, staff, and instructional support through its Community Education Initiative and Racial Equity and Justice Initiative.
  • Microsoft: Offering support through an advisory board, guest speakers, faculty support, and scholarships.
  • Google: Providing advisory support and academic resources.

Program Locations and Facilities

HCC has strategically situated AI and robotics programs on the west side of Houston across multiple campuses:

  • Robotics Program: The primary location is the HCC West Loop Campus.
  • Additional Robotics Courses: Offered at the Stafford and Katy campuses.
  • AI Program: Features an AI laboratory at the West Loop campus.
  • Additional AI Lab: Located at the Stafford campus.
  • Expansion Plans: Two new labs are under construction at Coleman College in the Texas Medical Center.

Enrollment and Momentum

Saber expressed enthusiasm about the growing momentum of the programs, revealing current enrollment figures:

  • Recent Graduates: 3.
  • Students Transitioning: 6 transitioning from the associate program to the bachelor’s degree.
  • Associate Program Enrollees: 254 students.

HCC’s initiative reflects a commitment to providing cutting-edge education in emerging fields, fostering industry partnerships, and empowering students with opportunities in the dynamic realms of AI and robotics.

Houston Media Icon Dominique Sachse Takes a Bold Move to Dallas for New Opportunities

In a surprising announcement, Houston’s beloved media personality, Dominique Sachse, renowned for her longstanding career with Channel 2 and later as a YouTube sensation, is bidding farewell to the Bayou City as she embarks on a new adventure in Dallas. The news was revealed on her YouTube channel, “Over 50 & Flourishing,” where Sachse enjoys a massive following of nearly 2 million subscribers.

In an exclusive statement to CultureMap, Sachse expressed gratitude for the profound experiences Houston has provided her. She described the move to the Dallas-Fort Worth area as the commencement of a fresh chapter in her life, teeming with exciting opportunities while maintaining the solid foundation she has built over the years.

Sachse, who has been an integral part of Houston’s media landscape since the ’70s, leaving an indelible mark through her work on radio and television, disclosed that a significant life change is on the horizon. While the details of this transformative opportunity are yet to be unveiled, Sachse teased her audience with hints of a life-altering development that seemingly caught her off guard but aligns with a divine plan planted in her past.

The media personality reflected on her storied career, emphasizing the unforeseen twists and turns that life can take. Despite facing personal challenges, including a divorce and the loss of her mother, Audrey Toll, in 2023, Sachse remains resilient. With her son Styles now in college, she views this juncture as an opportunity to embrace a new stage of life, abandoning fear and welcoming the possibilities that lie ahead.

As speculation abounds regarding Sachse’s next move, ranging from national media roles to potential forays into politics or faith-based endeavors, one thing remains certain – Houston’s iconic “Dom” will approach this new journey with the same work ethic, approachability, and occasional vulnerability that endeared her to countless viewers over the years. The entire community eagerly anticipates witnessing the next chapter in the illustrious career of Dominique Sachse.

Houston Braces for First Hard Freeze of 2024 as ERCOT Issues Weather Watch

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Following a week of intermittent rainfall and gusty winds in Southeast Texas, the Energy Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) is cautioning residents about an imminent cold front that is poised to bring the first hard freeze of 2024 to the Houston area.

ERCOT issued a Weather Watch spanning from January 15 to 17, citing forecasted extreme cold weather across the ERCOT region, anticipating higher electrical demand, and potential lower reserves. In a message posted on X, regulators urged residents to monitor grid conditions on http://ercot.com, emphasizing that conditions are expected to be normal during this period.

A Weather Watch, the least severe level of grid condition notices in the Texas Advisory and Notification System (TXANS), precedes more urgent notices like the Voluntary Conservation Notice and Conservation Appeal.

Wednesday’s Weather Watch precedes an arctic blast anticipated to sweep through the northern United States and the Great Plains, reaching the Gulf Coast over the weekend. This frigid weather system is predicted to bring sub-freezing temperatures and low wind chills as it descends upon Houston on Sunday, featuring prolonged periods of subfreezing temperatures.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS) forecasters, hard freezes (temperatures below 24°F) pose a threat to many parts of Southeast Texas from Sunday night through Tuesday night. The Houston metro may experience temperatures as low as 22 degrees on Monday morning, with daytime highs reaching around 37 degrees. The cold spell is expected to persist into Tuesday, keeping highs in the upper 30s and lows around 31 degrees, before warmer air returns on Wednesday.

While NWS models currently show no strong signal for frozen precipitation, residents are advised to prepare for the freeze by insulating outdoor pipes, bringing pets and vulnerable potted plants indoors, and checking on neighbors in need.

This impending cold snap will mark Houston’s first encounter with freezing temperatures in over a year. The city went the entirety of 2023 without a single day of freezing weather, making it 379 days since the temperature hit 32 degrees Fahrenheit in Houston, ranking as the fourth-longest streak in the city’s history.

ERCOT is taking preliminary measures to ready the state power grid for the approaching arctic blast. The state energy regulator issued an Operating Conditioning Notice (OCN) on Monday, signaling awareness of the extreme cold weather event expected for Texas. While this notice serves as an informational warning for energy providers, ERCOT officials had previously projected a 14.4-16.9 percent chance of the state power grid experiencing a cold snap requiring rolling blackouts based on the Winter Storm Elliott experience in 2022.

Que Onda Magazine will continue to monitor developments as this weather system approaches the state.

Hunter Biden’s Defiant Capitol Hill Appearance Amid Contempt Proceedings

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In a surprising turn of events, Hunter Biden made an unexpected appearance on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, walking into a House committee hearing focused on deliberations regarding whether to hold him in contempt. This move has ignited anger among Republicans who had issued a congressional subpoena, demanding his participation in a closed-door deposition as part of the ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

Hunter Biden, the son of the president, has been vocal about his refusal to testify in a closed-door setting, asserting his willingness to appear only in a public forum. He had previously dismissed the impeachment probe as “illegitimate.”

The arrival of Hunter Biden created chaos during the proceedings, with Republican Representative Nancy Mace expressing outrage, accusing him of epitomizing white privilege and defying a congressional subpoena. Mace went further, suggesting that Biden should be arrested and sent “straight to jail.”

A heated exchange unfolded between Mace and Democrat Jared Moskowitz, who called for an immediate vote to allow Hunter Biden to speak. Arizona Republican Representative Andy Biggs criticized the interruption, urging decorum and courtesy among committee members.

Hunter Biden, accompanied by his lawyer Abbe Lowell and confidant Kevin Morris, left the hearing shortly after sitting in the front row. Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene took the opportunity to address him, stating, “Excuse me, Hunter, apparently you’re afraid of my words.”

Abbe Lowell, speaking to the press outside the hearing room, emphasized Hunter Biden’s status as a private citizen and accused Republicans of using him to attack his father. Lowell asserted that Hunter Biden had offered to publicly answer all appropriate questions.

Prior to the hearing, the Oversight Committee released a 19-page report recommending holding Hunter Biden in contempt of Congress. The report criticized his “flagrant defiance” of deposition subpoenas and called for accountability for his “unlawful actions.” Chairman James Comer indicated confidence in having the votes to move the resolution out of committee, with a full House floor vote expected at a later date, possibly early next week.

Hunter Biden, initially subpoenaed for a closed-door interview on December 13, opted for a news conference outside the U.S. Capitol, expressing a willingness to testify in a public hearing. Committee Republicans countered, stating openness to public testimony at a “future date” but rejecting special treatment demands from Hunter Biden.

In his opening statement, Chairman Comer labeled Hunter Biden’s refusal to comply with the subpoena as a “criminal act,” emphasizing the need for equal treatment under the law. The impeachment inquiry, centered on allegations regarding Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings, has yet to produce concrete evidence supporting GOP claims against President Biden. The Oversight Committee’s report contends that Hunter Biden’s testimony is crucial in determining the grounds for potential impeachment, with subpoenas extended to other members of the Biden family and associates.

Selena Gomez Clarifies Viral Golden Globes Moment Amidst Rumors

The mystery surrounding the seemingly intense conversation between Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift, and Keleigh Teller at the 2024 Golden Globe Awards has taken a surprising turn, as Selena Gomez addresses the rumors circulating online.

In response to speculation and headlines suggesting Gomez was gossiping about Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet during the awards ceremony, Gomez took to Instagram to set the record straight. E! News had questioned, “Was Selena Gomez Gossiping About Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet at Golden Globes?” To which Gomez emphatically replied, “Noooooo I told Taylor about two of my friends who hooked up. Not that that’s anyone’s business.”

The online rumor mill had previously suggested that Gomez had approached Chalamet for a photo, only for Jenner to intervene. However, Chalamet had already debunked this theory during a casual encounter with TMZ cameras on Monday night, asserting that he and Gomez were on good terms, and there was no feud between Gomez and Jenner.

The viral moment occurred during the Golden Globes held at the Beverly Hilton ballroom, where Gomez was nominated for Best Female Actor in a TV series for “Only Murders in the Building.” Meanwhile, Taylor Swift was present as a nominee in the newly introduced category for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement, recognized for her Eras Tour concert film. As the clarification unfolds, the Golden Globes incident takes a backseat to the accomplishments of both Gomez and Swift at the prestigious awards ceremony.