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Dwight Boykins: A Faith-Fueled Force Returns to City Hall with Business Acumen and a Heart for Houston

By Burt Levine Click here for updates on this story     July 15, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — Houston’s political landscape is buzzing again—and in the best way. Enter Dwight Boykins: entrepreneur, public servant, and the Houston native who’s bringing a bold, seasoned, and community-rooted vision back to City Hall. As he enters the special race

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Una bibliotecaria se fugó con un capitán de yate en el verano de 1968. Ese fue el comienzo de una increíble historia de amor

Por Francesca Street, CNN La primera vez que Beverly Carriveau vio a Bob Parsons, sintió como si un rayo hubiera pasado entre ellos. “Este hombre se bajó de un taxi y nos quedamos mirándonos fijamente”, le contó Beverly a CNN Travel. “Hay que recordar que estábamos en los años 60. Las chicas no se quedaban

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Landspout damages business buildings, tears roof in Franktown, Colorado: “I just feel the building shake”

By Gabriela Vidal Click here for updates on this story     COLORADO (KCNC) — A fast-moving landspout tore through a Colorado community Monday afternoon, ripping building roofs in its path. “All of a sudden, I just feel the building shake,” said Shany Muro. Muro was one of several employees working inside the Wags and Walks Colorado

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Senator to introduce a bill requiring Army helicopters to fly with key flight tracking technology turned on

By Pete Muntean, CNN Washington (CNN) — The top US senator overseeing aviation says he will introduce a bill that “will close the regulatory loophole” that allowed an Army Black Hawk helicopter to operate with key flight tracking technology, called ADS-B out, turned off the night it collided with an airliner near Washington, DC. Sen.

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