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by Toter - 5 months ago

Inside 50 Cent's $225K Houston Rodeo Spending Spree

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo commenced on March 4, with festivities continuing until March 23. Prior to the main events, 50 Cent made a notable appearance at the Champion Wine Auction. He placed an impressive bid of $225,000 on a bottle of Markham Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon, capturing sign...

by Toter - 5 months ago

Former Houston Mayor and Congressman Sylvester Turner Passes Away

U.S. Rep. Sylvester Turner, former Houston mayor, passed away at 70. Turner, a prominent Houston Democratic figure, died early Wednesday from health complications. His death leaves a crucial Democratic seat vacant, impacting Congress's balance. Turner's legacy includes significant contributions to H...

by Toter - 5 months ago

Analyzing Trump's Congressional Speech: Fact-Check Insights

Check out our video fact-check of President Trump's congressional address by Josh Diehl, highlighting exaggerated claims on government spending fraud, U.S.-European Ukraine aid, economic status, power plant closures, and more. For in-depth analysis, read “FactChecking Trump’s Address to Congress.”

by Toter - 5 months ago

Specialized Trauma Care Training Completed by Emergency Responders

Saint Lucia enhanced its emergency response by completing Tactical Combat Casualty Care training for responders. Conducted by the US Embassy in Guyana under LAMAT-25, it equips professionals with trauma skills for tactical and everyday emergencies. The hands-on approach empowers EMTs and police to h...

by Toter - 5 months ago

"2025 Young Playwrights in Process: Meet the IRT Award Winners"

Kelley Trowbridge and Maira Martin triumphed in the 2025 Young Playwrights in Process. Indiana Repertory Theatre's competition inspires grades 6-12. Over 150 entries were reviewed; winners receive $1,000. Martin's “To Heal a Wilted Flower” and Trowbridge's “You’re Pretty, I Swear” highlight young ta...

by Toter - 5 months ago

Black America Prepares for Trump Tariff Consequences

Tariffs effective Tuesday will levy 25% on Canadian and Mexican imports and 10% on Chinese products. The Trump administration claims this will safeguard U.S. industries, yet economists and civil rights leaders caution about severe consequences for Black America.