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New Food Pyramid Sparks Debate Over Health, School Lunches, and Culture
When the federal government unveiled a new food pyramid in January as part of the 2025 to 2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, it immediately stirred debate among nutrition experts, public […]
Southwest Farmers Market Announces $60,000 Scholarship Program for High School Students
Southwest Farmers Market (SWFM) recently announced the organization’s 2026 Scholarship Program. This year, SWFM will commit $60,000 in scholarship funds to twenty (20) African graduating High School Seniors, with each […]
Court Decision Opens Door to Rapid Deportations to Third Countries
A Significant Shift in U.S. Immigration Policy A recent federal appeals court decision has allowed the U.S. government to move forward with a controversial immigration policy that permits migrants to […]
Artificial Intelligence Enters the Church: Opportunity or Concern for Faith Communities?
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming industries worldwide, and the church is beginning to feel its influence as well. From sermon preparation to Bible study tools and church administration, AI technologies […]
“No Place Left to Hide”: Surveillance Technology Raises New Alarms for Civil Liberties
“We’re entering a moment where surveillance touches immigration, policing, housing, healthcare, and civil liberties. Most of the public still doesn’t understand how deep it goes.” That warning set the tone […]
Public Trust and Vaccines: Experts Warn of Growing Risks as Confidence Declines
“Journalism has never been more important than it is today, when the concept of a shared set of facts is being contested,” said Dr. Richard Besser, President and CEO of […]
Understanding the Primaries and Midterms: What Every Voter Should Know
As the next round of primaries and midterm elections approaches, voters across Texas are being urged to learn the rules, deadlines, and procedures that shape the electoral process. At a […]
A Lifeline for the Community: Inside the 211 System Serving Millions Across Texas
For many people facing a sudden crisis, the hardest part is knowing where to turn. When rent is due, the lights are about to be shut off, or a family […]
Beyond the Epstein Files: Why Human Trafficking Demands Our Attention
A Scandal That Exposed a System For more than two decades, the Jeffrey Epstein case unfolded quietly in the shadows, surviving multiple presidential administrations while victims waited for justice. When […]
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New Food Pyramid Sparks Debate Over Health, School Lunches, and Culture
When the federal government unveiled a new food pyramid in January as part of the 2025 to 2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, it immediately stirred debate among nutrition experts, public […]
Southwest Farmers Market Announces $60,000 Scholarship Program for High School Students
Southwest Farmers Market (SWFM) recently announced the organization’s 2026 Scholarship Program. This year, SWFM will commit $60,000 in scholarship funds to twenty (20) African graduating High School Seniors, with each […]
Court Decision Opens Door to Rapid Deportations to Third Countries
A Significant Shift in U.S. Immigration Policy A recent federal appeals court decision has allowed the U.S. government to move forward with a controversial immigration policy that permits migrants to […]
Artificial Intelligence Enters the Church: Opportunity or Concern for Faith Communities?
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming industries worldwide, and the church is beginning to feel its influence as well. From sermon preparation to Bible study tools and church administration, AI technologies […]
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“No Place Left to Hide”: Surveillance Technology Raises New Alarms for Civil Liberties
“We’re entering a moment where surveillance touches immigration, policing, housing, healthcare, and civil liberties. Most of the public still doesn’t understand how deep it goes.” That warning set the tone […]
