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Muslim group pushes Houston ISD to reinstate Eid al-Fitr holiday

Houston ISD’s recent decision to omit Eid al-Fitr from its academic calendar has prompted a push from the Muslim community and advocacy groups for its reinstatement. The decision has opened a dialogue about representation and inclusivity in education, highlighting the importance of acknowledging diverse cultural and religious practices. As discussions continue, HISD faces growing pressure to adapt its policies to better reflect the multicultural population it serves.

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NBI vows to investigate Duterte’s ‘kill’ remark if senators ask for help

The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has stated its willingness to investigate former President Rodrigo Duterte’s controversial “kill” remarks, made during a proclamation rally, if a senator requests assistance. While NBI Director Jaime Santiago views the comments as rhetorical, he clarifies that formal action will be taken upon receiving a complaint from the Senate. This development underscores the complexities surrounding political speech and potential legal implications.

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Hidilyn to compete in final Games, but baby comes first

Hidilyn Diaz-Naranjo, the Philippines’ first Olympic gold medalist, aims to compete in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics while also prioritizing starting a family. Known for her dedication to weightlifting, Diaz-Naranjo discusses her goals and plans at the Inquirer Read-Along event. Her achievements have inspired young athletes in the Philippines, and she actively promotes sports and gender equality. Despite challenges, Diaz-Naranjo’s determination and passion for her sport remain unwavering. The journey of this trailblazing athlete continues to inspire and motivate many.

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TxDOT closes DFW TEXpress lanes ahead of winter storm in North Texas

TxDOT has closed the TEXpress lanes in North Texas due to an incoming cold front bringing wintry weather. This decision, aimed at ensuring road safety, affects major highways in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Drivers are advised to exercise caution, use alternative routes, and stay informed. TxDOT crews are actively treating roads as part of their winter weather response plan. Stay updated through TxDOT’s platforms for real-time road condition alerts and notifications.

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Democratic strategist, entrepreneur steps into Fort Bend County judge race

Eddie Sajjad, a Democratic political consultant and entrepreneur, has declared his candidacy for Fort Bend County Judge. This announcement marks a significant moment in the local political landscape as Sajjad prepares to challenge the current County Judge KP George. Alongside Sajjad, a former constable and a district court judge have also entered the race, creating a competitive environment for the upcoming election.

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Small businesses struggle with rising egg prices, shortages

Egg shortages and price hikes, driven by avian flu, are impacting U.S. small businesses, from farms to bakeries. Farmers face major losses due to the need to cull infected poultry, affecting production and prices. As consumers encounter higher costs, bakeries innovate to cope. Local governments aim to offer support, while industry experts prioritize preventive measures. The crisis highlights the importance of biosecurity and collaboration. Communities are urged to support local enterprises during these challenging times.

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US officials confirm Trump team will meet Russians, Ukrainians in Saudi Arabia

Senior officials from President Donald Trump’s administration, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, will engage in discussions with Russian and Ukrainian negotiators in Saudi Arabia. The upcoming talks are aimed at exploring possibilities for resolving the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The meeting marks a significant diplomatic effort by the Trump administration, with Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff also playing a key role. Neutral ground in Saudi Arabia has been chosen for these critical negotiations, underlining the importance of international cooperation in seeking peaceful resolutions to the conflict. The meeting brings together key players in a bid to find common ground and end the prolonged conflict, reflecting an international effort to stabilize the region.

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