The conservative group, Job Creators Network Foundation, filed the lawsuit against the plan on behalf who two individuals who didn’t qualify for relief under Biden’s program. By Stacy
OLNEY, Md. (AP) — Virginia McLaurin, the centenarian who danced excitedly with President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama during a 2016 White House visit, has died.
By LM OTERO and JILL BLEED DALLAS (AP) — Two historic military aircraft collided and crashed Saturday during an air show in Dallas, exploding into a ball of
Baker’s Astros dispatched the Philadelphia Phillies in six games, sending the city of Houston into a frenzy just five years after the team’s tainted World Series victory in
In appreciation of Veterans Day on Thursday, Nov. 11, businesses will honor active-duty and retired military with all sorts of deals By Maria Chamberlain Veterans Day is Friday, November
Design And Technology Are Model For Texas Project On the third day of the investment and trade mission to Japan, Mayor Sylvester Turner, Greater Houston Partnership President/CEO Bob
By Brandon Patterson A federal appellate judge on October 21 temporarily blocked the Biden Administration from cancelling student debt in response to a lawsuit filed by six conservative
By Allen R. Gray, NDG Contributing Writer The laws surrounding the use and ownership of guns need clarity in the interpretation of those laws and a major overhaul in the
DALLAS —Several Dallas ISD schools will be polling sites for the Nov. 8 general midterm election. Because community members will be allowed to enter the schools to vote, the
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia The District of Columbia counts among the top 10 states with the best mental health, or the combination