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Age Check Ahead: The Social Media Crackdown in Texas

Texas Lawmakers Push to Ban Minors from Social Media The Texas Legislature is moving forward with House Bill 186, which would ban minors from creating...

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Small Businesses Push Back Against Price Hikes to Keep Customers First

We Need To Support Small Businesses Now More Than Ever– With Raising Costs And Squeezing Margins, These Businesses Are Fighting To Keep Prices Steady...

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Professor Mario Marcel Salas is a retired Assistant Professor of Political Science, having taught Texas Politics, Federal Politics, Political History, the Politics of Mexico, African American Studies, Civil Rights, and International Conflicts. He has served as a City Councilman for the City of San Antonio, and was very active in the Civil Rights Movement in SNCC for many years. He is also a life time member of the San Antonio NAACP. He has authored several editorials, op-eds, and writings.
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Father-Son Financial Literacy Workshop and Virtual Summer Camp

Junior Wallstreeters Launch 6th Annual Camp and New Workshop with Michael Harriot Kevon Chisolm and his son Kamari are continuing their mission to close the...
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Final Push: OKC Poised, Knicks Persist

After Game 3 Blowout, Thunder Regroup and Outlast Timberwolves in Tight Game 4 Victory Playoffs Recap: The action’s been intense—let’s break down where things stand...

From Team Manager to Football Boss, Salute to a True HBCU Trailblazer

Howard’s Game-Changer: Janice Pettyjohn’s Winning Play Janice Pettyjohn is making major moves at Howard University—again. In 2022, she became the first woman to land a...

Clarkonomics: The Athlete Driving 26.5% of the WNBA’s Economy

Caitlin Clark’s Billion-Dollar Effect: How One Player is Reshaping the WNBA Economy Caitlin Clark isn’t just the Indiana Fever’s star guard—she’s arguably the WNBA’s economic...

Old Kings Fall, New Powers Rise: NBA Conference Finals Are Here

Conference Finals Set in Wild NBA Postseason WESTERN CONFERENCE-Semifinals  (1) Oklahoma City vs (4) Denver, OKC Wins 3 -2 It took seven games but the the top...

WNBA Investigates Alleged Racist Fan Remarks

League Launches Probe Into Fan Behavior The WNBA is investigating alleged racist remarks made by fans during Saturday’s game between the Indiana Fever and Chicago...

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