Ex-Texans linebacker Bryan Braman succumbs to rare cancer at 38
Former NFL linebacker Bryan Braman has died at 38 after battling a rare cancer. Known for his time with the Houston Texans, he was a fan favorite and Super Bowl champion.
Former NFL linebacker Bryan Braman has died at 38 after battling a rare cancer. Known for his time with the Houston Texans, he was a fan favorite and Super Bowl champion.
A recent AP-NORC poll reveals challenges for Trump’s policies, with only 25% of U.S. adults reporting a positive impact. Key areas like the economy, immigration, and health care show weak approval, reflecting broader public skepticism.
The Senate approved President Trump’s proposal to cut $9 billion from foreign aid and public media funding. The cuts, aimed at reducing federal spending, have now been sent back to the House. With a Friday deadline approaching, the proposal is under scrutiny for its potential impact on international programs and public broadcasting services. The decision underscores the ongoing debate about national spending priorities.
Malacañang refutes claims linking First Lady Marie Louise Araneta-Marcos to Paolo Tantoco’s death, citing a forged police report. The Philippine Consulate in Los Angeles confirms the report’s alteration, deviating from Beverly Hills Police Department standard language and protocol. The Manila Times seeks comment from columnist Rigoberto Tiglao.
The Tax Court concluded that the IRS did not demonstrate that a valid Notice of Deficiency was mailed to Cano’s last known address. As a result, the petition was untimely, and the case was dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.
A devastating fire at the newly opened Corniche Hypermarket Mall in Kut, Iraq, has led to over 60 fatalities, including children. Civil defense teams managed to rescue more than 45 people from the blaze, while several remain missing. The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding building standards in the area.
Country singer Pat Green raises $1 million during a live-streamed concert for Texas flood victims. Donations support relief efforts for communities impacted by severe flooding.
Over the past two weeks, floods have destroyed or severely damaged hundreds—possibly thousands—of homes across Central Texas. Now, experts are warning homeowners to act fast to prevent mold growth in the region’s hot, humid conditions.
As residents in the Hill Country focus on rebuilding and cleanup, Kerr County officials are now weighing a possible property tax increase to help fund disaster recovery.
As Invest 93L approaches, Houston prepares for heavy rainfall with potential flash flooding risks. The National Hurricane Center monitors the system, which could develop into a tropical depression, while local infrastructure improvements bolster readiness.