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Some of my friends were elated by the Republicans’ $1.9 trillion tax cut in 2017.
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Watch the sunset then fall asleep to ocean breezes and the gentle rolling of the waves when you stay in …
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The US began to experience initial effects of COVID-19 just about the same time that many collegians were making vacation …
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Planting native grasses and wildflowers in Clinton and Hobart Taylor Parks, improving habitat for migratory birds in White Oak Park, and restoring …
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How can people experiencing homelessness “stay home, stay safe” when they have no home? When federal resources were directed to …
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A group of lifelong friends gathered outside for a socially distanced dinner to celebrate my birthday last month.
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Tradition is important – especially as we wrap up this most unconventional year – and Houston has some magnificent holiday …
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In 2004, Houston got its first Christmas Eve snow in history, after an arctic front blasted through southeast Texas and …
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Amidst pandemic, economic collapse, racial disparity and political warfare, do you wonder how America would be faring if we instead followed …
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Much of the world remains shut down, but Houston museums are steadily reopening with timed entries, limited capacities and other …
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If you have not prepared your children’s lunches ahead, they might not have enough time to eat before their next …