Sports

Dolphins Underwhelm in Win Over Jets

     Miami’s defense improves weekly, especially since the activation of Jalen Ramsey, who has given the secondary an entirely different persona: aggressive, physical, ball-hawking playmaking. Actually, it was Jevon Holland’s Hail Mary TD  interception which turned the game for the Dolphins. Before that HMM, with 2 seconds remaining in the first half, the score was an incredibly close 10-6. Only moments earlier the Jets finally scored on a late sideline pass, a poorly executed, terrible decision by Tua which was intercepted by Jets cornerback Brandin Echols  for a touchdown.  […]

Feature

A World AIDS Day Love Story

 Because there is still such negativity surrounding those who are living with the HIV/AIDS virus this loving couple did not want to use their names. Yes LOVE is greater than the stigma however, we have to make sure. With assistance in writing this story for World AIDS Day, the world can read another true love story. We love her story.  She was willing to print her name but he was not ready. The both agreed to the publication. With a few edits it is all her thoughts.  […]

Editorials

Just some thoughts to reflect deeply on

     It is difficult today because there are many things that separate me from the message. I am bombarded by my personal feelings of wanting to attack my weaknesses that I see in others. But I can’t do that; I only suffer more, thereby causing all of my blessings to be blocked when I become so petty. I do understand that what I do can ultimately affect us all. […]

National News

Black Homelessness 

According to the Coalition for the Homeless, which serves as the lead agency to The Way Home Continuum of Care (CoC) and is the Greater Houston homeless response system, the vast majority of those experiencing homelessness are Black/African American (55%) or white (41%) in Harris County. The 2020 U.S. Census showed a total of 6,174,367 persons in Harris, Montgomery, and Fort Bend counties. […]