Houston Mayor John Whitmire and the Houston Housing Authority will give their first public update on The Pointe at Bayou Bend, a …
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Growing interest in the U.S. EB-1A “extraordinary ability” visa is driving a market for vanity awards, ghostwritten research papers and profile-building services. …
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The NBA fined Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown $35,000 on Monday for postgame comments criticizing officiating after a 100-95 loss to the …
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Erik Spoelstra now longest-serving active coach across major U.S. sports
by LAWIN.newsby LAWIN.newsErik Spoelstra on Tuesday became the longest-tenured active head coach across the four major U.S. professional sports leagues after Mike Tomlin ended …
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The International Court of Justice in The Hague has opened hearings in a landmark case brought by The Gambia accusing Myanmar of …
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The United States Postal Service will issue a Muhammad Ali commemorative Forever stamp in 2026, honoring the boxing champion’s historical and cultural …
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Kris Aquino postponed a scheduled medical operation in the United States after her doctors recorded unsafe high blood pressure levels before surgery. …
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A mural of Nobel laureate and girls’ education advocate Malala Yousafzai near Houston’s Heights neighborhood was vandalized again with white paint covering …
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Federal officials approved a $4.7 million, four-year award to expand mental health services at 34 Rio Grande Valley schools in Texas. The …
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At least six prosecutors, most of them supervisory attorneys in the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division’s criminal section, are leaving …