Houston’s effort to “end homelessness” faces both successes and challenges, as city officials balance housing initiatives with enforcement measures.
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The state-appointed board of managers for Houston Independent School District voted unanimously Thursday night to close 12 schools at the end of …
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A local council of the League of United Latin American Citizens announced Friday that it has canceled this year’s Cinco de Mayo …
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Consul Von Ryan Pangwi, representing the Philippine Consulate General in Houston, attended the 42nd anniversary celebration and induction of officers of the …
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Bill Clinton testifies in Epstein case: “I saw nothing, did nothing wrong”
by LAWIN.newsby LAWIN.newsFormer President Bill Clinton told the House Oversight Committee in New York that he “saw nothing” and “did nothing wrong” in connection …
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Singapore plans to admit between 25,000 and 30,000 new citizens annually over the next five years to offset declining birth rates and …
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Dwight Ramos led Gilas Pilipinas with 16 points and eight rebounds but the Philippines fell 69-66 to New Zealand in the 2027 …
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Formula 1 teams and drivers are preparing for a season-opening Australian Grand Prix under new 2026 regulations that emphasize electrical hybrid power …
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Lead defense counsel Nicholas Kaufman urged the International Criminal Court (ICC) not to confirm charges against former President Rodrigo Duterte, arguing that …
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An Austin park will now bear the name of one of the city’s most celebrated athletes and a hometown hero.