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The first half of the championship game between Houston and Florida was the ugliest half of basketball in the Finals since ...
Mug Root Beer has announced that it will be providing free soda for the entire country following UConn’s National ...
In the midst of a fiery legislative session, the inner bowels of the Capitol have plenty of foot traffic. Lots of suits and ...
Do today's German Texans recognize something of themselves in the headlines? The Alien Enemies Act was once used against them ...
Operation Lone Star has turbocharged DPS’ surveillance capabilities. Lawmakers say they want to prevent Texas from becoming a ...
Phi Slama Jama, a nickname coined by Houston Post sports reporter Thomas Bonk in 1983, was the University of Houston men’s basketball teams from 1981 to 1984, who never won a title but made ...
Walter Clayton Jr. pulls through for Florida again as the Gators fend off Auburn late to make the program's first national ...
They kept drugs, cash and guns separately. They never used phones to discuss business. And they lived by a code.
From facial recognition software leading to wrongful arrests to discriminatory hiring systems, racial bias in AI is hurting Black Americans. by Houston Defender By ReShonda Tate Artificial ...
A colony of maternal Mexican Free-Tailed bats can be found under Waugh Drive Bridge in Houston year-round, but the bats ...
Houston’s newest openings include a satellite location of a beloved bakery, a fancy dim sum spot hidden in a hotel, and a ...
The Hobby School of Public Affairs at the University of Houston conducted a survey of City of Houston registered voters to assess their preferences and opinions about a wide range of local issues.