Colleges cut ties with a little-known nonprofit targeted by the Trump administration over DEI
Read full article: Colleges cut ties with a little-known nonprofit targeted by the Trump administration over DEIThe U.S. Education Department says it is investigating dozens of universities for alleged racial discrimination, citing ties to a nonprofit organization that has helped Black and Latino students pursue business degrees.
Wanted Tren de Aragua gang member arrested on day of his asylum hearing in Houston area
Read full article: Wanted Tren de Aragua gang member arrested on day of his asylum hearing in Houston areaTexas DPS officers say Jorgenys Robertson Cova, 32, was wanted out of Pearland for theft and captured in Houston. He was scheduled for an asylum hearing in Houston on Monday, where he was instead, put behind bars.
Gov. Greg Abbott calls immediate special session to address property taxes and border issues
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott calls immediate special session to address property taxes and border issuesAbbott noted many bills that were passed during the regular session, which ended around 6 p.m. Monday, but he added that “many critical items remain” and will require multiple special sessions.
Lawmakers approve school safety bill that would require an armed person at every Texas campus
Read full article: Lawmakers approve school safety bill that would require an armed person at every Texas campusThe bill comes in response to the Uvalde school shooting last year that left 19 children and two adults dead.
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Galveston County sends more law enforcement to help with border crisis
Read full article: Galveston County sends more law enforcement to help with border crisisAt least three Galveston County deputies and one elected constable will be heading to Kinney County next week as part of Gov. Greg Abbot’s border initiative.
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Gov. Abbott discusses election integrity legislation in Houston, talks about election fraud bill
Read full article: Gov. Abbott discusses election integrity legislation in Houston, talks about election fraud billOfficials discussed election fraud and how they want to prevent it. Abbott has mentioned a number of times, especially during the 2020 election, that election fraud is “very real” and happens in different ways. Abbott did, however, say that former President Barack Obama prosecuted a voter fraud scheme in South Texas where cocaine was used to pay voter harvesters. “Election fraud is unacceptable.”AdA small group carrying signs protested against Senate Bill 7 outside Bettencourt’s office, calling the proposed bill voter suppression. “We should be focused on making voting more accessible and stop trying to create obstacles and distractions with unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud,” Turner said.
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Study finds Texas is one of the worst states for children during the pandemic
Read full article: Study finds Texas is one of the worst states for children during the pandemic(AP Photo/LM Otero)Texas ranks among the 10 worst states in the nation when it comes to child protection amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a study. Approaching the one-year mark since the pandemic was declared, the international non-profit Save the Children has been able to analyze the burden of COVID-19 on families with children. Save the Children examined three hardships that it believes most-challenged children in the United States – hunger, lack of tools for remote learning, and difficulty for families to pay bills. AdThe study found children of color are more likely to face hunger as well as lack tools needed for remote learning. Out of all 50 states, Texas was ranked No.
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The Latest: Conn. extends pandemic jobless benefit to 38,000
Read full article: The Latest: Conn. extends pandemic jobless benefit to 38,000State health officials decline to identify which hospitals have expressed interest, but say there is need statewide. Hospitalizations have not yet reached their summer heights in Georgia, but beds are filling rapidly with COVID-19 cases. ___HARRISBURG, Pa. — States faced a deadline on Friday to place orders for the coronavirus vaccine as many reported record infections, hospitalizations and deaths. Ukraine, which is facing a rapid rise in coronavirus cases, tightened weekend restrictions last month but lifted them this week. ___ATLANTA — Vice President Mike Pence is trying to boost Americans’ confidence in the COVID-19 vaccines that are awaiting regulatory approval and distribution.
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‘Disgraceful.’ Latino civil rights organization plans to file lawsuit against Abbott’s mail-in ballot drop-off order
Read full article: ‘Disgraceful.’ Latino civil rights organization plans to file lawsuit against Abbott’s mail-in ballot drop-off orderHOUSTON – The League of United Latin American Citizens announced Thursday that it is filing a lawsuit against the State of Texas regarding Gov. Greg Abbot’s mail-in ballot drop off location order. Abbott ordered Thursday that each county would have only one mail-in ballot drop-off location, thus closing all other locations selected by local leaders. Domingo Garcia, the national president for LULAC, the nation’s oldest and largest Latino civil rights organization, said Abbott is trying to suppress the Hispanic vote. What Governor Abbott did today is disgraceful.”
Turner says Abbott’s plan to reopen a ‘little more aggressive’ than he’d like; city to use caution moving forward
Read full article: Turner says Abbott’s plan to reopen a ‘little more aggressive’ than he’d like; city to use caution moving forwardHOUSTON – Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said Texas Governor Greg Abbot’s Thursday reopening plan is a “little more aggressive” than he would prefer. Abbott said he planned to use the state’s hospitalization rate as the determining factor for the reopening plan. The goal is for Houston’s positivity rate to be at 5% or below for at least 14 days, Turner said. Turner said he concerned the reopening plan will cause a spike in new cases and deaths. Here is the full press conference from Turner:WATCH LIVE: Mayor Sylvester Turner gives update and discusses Gov.
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Gov. Abbott praises Hurricane Hanna response during visit to Corpus Christi
Read full article: Gov. Abbott praises Hurricane Hanna response during visit to Corpus ChristiCORPUS CHRISTI, Texas – Texas Gov. Greg Abbot visited Corpus Christi on Tuesday to survey the damage left by Hurricane Hanna, which made landfall over the weekend. During his visit, Abbot met with local officials and gave a news conference addressing the state’s response to the storm. “Just because a hurricane has swept through here, does not mean that it has swept out COVID-19,” Abbott said. “If you let down your guard, it will lead to an increase of COVID-19,” Abbott said.
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Here are the safety precautions 10 Houston-area restaurants are taking as they open up dine-in service on Friday
Read full article: Here are the safety precautions 10 Houston-area restaurants are taking as they open up dine-in service on FridayAs Texas begins Phase 1 of reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic, many restaurants and businesses are scrambling to figure out how to execute it. While many restaurants are excited for the reopening, with most saying they “missed their patronage”, others are still skeptical about the 25 percent capacity that Gov. As dine-in reopens, restaurants are still taking curbside, delivery and take-out orders for those who prefer. Here’s a list of 10 restaurants opening this Friday outlining the safety precautions they are taking for dine-in customers:The New York Deli & Coffee ShopAddress: 9724 Hillcroft, HoustonHello Bagel Shop Family! We are taking reservation by... Posted by Café Poêtes on Tuesday, April 28, 2020Dandelion CafeAddress: 5405 Bellaire Blvd., Bellaire