Top UN Officials Resign Over The Organization’s Incapability To Protect Human Rights In Palestine
November 30, 2023
The winter storm that swept through Texas and rendered nearly 70% of the Lone Star State powerless was met by resistance from proud Texans. People across the state stood up and provided for each other in this time of need. Here are a few stories of those whose efforts offset[Read More…]
On Tuesday February 16th, 32-year old rapper Pablo Hasél was arrested by police in a Catalan university, where he had been barricading to avoid a 9-month jail sentence issued in 2018. The rapper, whose real name is Pablo Rivadulla Duro was convicted under “glorification of terrorism” “insulting the crown” and[Read More…]
Fort Bend County Judge KP George is joining Lucille’s 1913 and nonprofit Attack Poverty to distribute 4000 meals in the aftermath of the winter storm that knocked out power for millions of Texans. The drive will also supply 2000 liters of water as well as 1000 PPE kits. The drive[Read More…]
Stafford has officially elected a new member for its city council. Xavier Herrera defeated Tom Virippan as the city’s newest councilman in Position 5. The seat had previously been occupied by the town’s Mayor, Cecil Willis. Herrera won by a landslide, taking 70.61 percent of the votes, against Virripan’s 29.39[Read More…]
On February 4th, President Biden addressed the nation from the U.S Department of State Headquarters to provide official remarks regarding his plan to set the U.S back onto the path of international diplomacy. President Biden also met with new Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, and weighed in on repairing alliances[Read More…]
According to the Worldometer, the United States is currently the country with the most active cases, with Fort Bend and its 14,764 current cases being 5th place on the Texas ranking of counties with the most active covid-19 cases. Out of the 254 counties in Texas, the ranking of the[Read More…]
The news of Indian farmers going on strike has rapidly become a global conversation that seems to keep gaining momentum. Statements by international celebrities and even an alleged ad related to the movement was said to have made an appearance during Sunday’s Super Bowl, all which has kept this case[Read More…]
Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital was awarded an ‘A’ in the fall of 2020 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade, a national distinction recognizing the hospital’s achievements protecting patients from harm and providing safer health care. The Leapfrog Group is an independent national watchdog organization committed to health care quality and safety. The[Read More…]
A second round of CARES Act grants was approved at the last Fort Bend County Commissioners meeting. The forgivable funds will be available for small businesses in amounts up to $25,000 USD. The CARES Act fund was established to help small businesses struggling due to the COVID-19 crisis. The funds[Read More…]
Missouri City recently elected Robin Elackatt, one of the first mayors of Asian heritage in the Houston area. Robin Elackatt is also the second India native to fill a top elective post in Fort Bend County in two years, alongside Fort Bend County Judge KP George who assumed office two[Read More…]