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Federal regulators are reportedly investigating United Airlines over safety issues


March 24, 2024

Following a series of recent incidents, including a piece of the outer fuselage falling off one aircraft, an engine fire, and a plane losing a tire during takeoff, United Airlines announced on Friday that federal regulators are increasing their oversight of the company. United’s vice president of corporate safety, Sasha Johnson, stated that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will be …

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Woman in serious condition after being stabbed by 2 children in NW Harris County, HCSO says


March 24, 2024

In northwest Harris County, a 59-year-old woman is in critical condition after being stabbed, allegedly by two boys aged 7 and 12, according to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office. The incident occurred at a residence on April Valley Ct. Neighbors provided surveillance footage to, showing the two boys conversing with someone before the attack. Neighbors described the homeowner as having …

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Driver killed after rear-ending Alief ISD school bus, no students injured, HPD says


March 24, 2024

In southwest Houston, a tragic accident involving an Alief ISD school bus and another vehicle is under investigation by the Houston Police Department. The collision occurred around 4:25 p.m. along Highway 59 at Fountainview when a Volkswagen collided with the school bus, according to authorities. An Alief ISD spokesperson confirmed that the students on the bus were returning from an …

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How Coogs star guard Jamal Shead’s parents impacted UH’s basketball program


March 24, 2024

In Memphis, Tennessee, Jamal Shead is experiencing a year of significant milestones. Earning first-team All America honors in his team’s inaugural season in the Big 12 Conference, where the Coogs secured first place, marks a remarkable achievement. However, the roots of his success trace back to his early days in the program. Houston head coach Kelvin Sampson reminisces about Shead’s …

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Dallas: Abdul Latif Khanzada, father of The Jago Times Editor-in-Chief Raja Zahid Khanzada, was laid to rest in Texas.


March 24, 2024

By: our corespondents Dallas: The Dallas community mourns the demise of a respected personality, Abdul Latif Khan Khanzada, respected social activist and eminent journalist of Geo News.Daily jang Raja Zahid Khanzada’s father, one Abdul Latif Khan Khanzada passed away peacefully after a very short illness, leaving a memory in the hearts of all who knew him. The funeral prayer of …

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Astroworld organizers had ‘strong hunch’ on overcrowding, raising red flags weeks prior to tragedy


March 23, 2024

Newly submitted documents in the civil lawsuit related to the Astroworld Festival reveal that concerns were raised in the weeks leading up to the event, indicating potential warning signs prior to the tragic incident. Numerous attendees are suing Travis Scott, Live Nation, and other organizers following the deaths of 10 people and numerous injuries. One of the plaintiffs enlisted the …

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Former UT Longhorn Bijan Robinson has perfect March Madness bracket after day of upsets


March 23, 2024

March Madness is living up to its name once again, with less than 1% of college basketball brackets remaining perfect after Thursday night’s games, amounting to a mere .00038%. Atlanta Falcons running back and former UT Longhorn Bijan Robinson is among the fortunate few whose bracket remains unscathed, adding a touch of excitement to his experience. Robinson shared his elation …

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Playing favorites: Coogs freshman developed affinity for teammate during NCAA Tournament


March 23, 2024

In Houston, Texas (KTRK), Head Coach Kelvin Sampson of the Cougars basketball team has earned respect and admiration from his players over the years. However, during a recent interaction with his players, Sampson was deeply moved by something unexpected. Speaking to reporters before his team’s NCAA Tournament debut, Sampson recounted a touching moment he witnessed between senior J’Wan Roberts and …

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Superintendent Mike Miles reverses HISD’s new policy on principal evaluations


March 23, 2024

In Houston, Texas (KTRK), there has been a significant shift in policy regarding the evaluation and potential termination of administrators within the Houston Independent School District (HISD), as announced by the district superintendent. This change comes following widespread protests against the district’s new rating system, which had previously put the jobs of administrators at risk based on performance metrics. Protesters …

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