(AP) – Bad penalties, bad decisions, bad coaching. And bad losses. They occurred all over the NFL on Sunday. The Jaguars, Cardinals, Chargers and Falcons all will be
Most Americans probably don’t realize that we have a very limited understanding of the first Thanksgiving, which took place in 1621 in Massachusetts. Indeed, few of our present-day
By CANDICE CHOI NEW YORK (AP) — There’s no reason to skip Thanksgiving dinner because of a salmonella outbreak linked to raw turkey. That’s according to health officials
The College Football Playoff rankings held steady at the top, with Alabama, Clemson, Notre Dame and Michigan an unchanged first four from last week. The third rankings of
In six short years International Leadership of Texas has experienced unprecedented growth to become the fifth largest charter school system in Texas. Soon, the school will continue breaking barriers
HOUSTON – Harnell William, National Area One Director, Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc.(TLOD), joined Gospel Extraordinaire, Dorothy Norwood, at the Ninth Annual “Senior Citizens Day Concert” in Houston,
by Bob Jackson, AARP Texas November is National Caregivers Month, a good time to remember that caregiving affects us all in deeply personal ways. In the words of
Mr. Chaney is a retired entrepreneur and World War II Veteran. One of his most notable ventures was a chain of “Chaney and Sons” cleaners and washaterias in
(AP) — Le’Veon Bell’s patience on the football field sets him apart. In a game built on chaos, the star running back rarely hurries or makes hasty decisions.
By Bill Fletcher, Jr. November 11, 2018 was not an insignificant date. It was not just another Veteran’s Day. One hundred years prior “The Great War”—as World War