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Milo Yiannopoulos: The Gay You love to Hate
Milo Yiannopoulos:The Gay You Love to Hate The Dangerous Faggot His real name is Milo Hanrahan. He was born on October 18, 1984. British Journalist, author, entrepreneur. Socialist? Libertarian? Fascist? Milo lets you speak as long as you don’t kill anyone. He practices Catholicism but his mother is Jewish. Keep …

Houston launches anti-Human trafficking campaign
With the Super Bowl just around the corner Houston, Texas has ramped up its security. As a port city and known for its extensive highways, Houston’s 1-10 has become the highway of human trafficking. With the Super Bowl in town and more than a million people participating in the Super …

Pantsuit Nation supporters march on after stunning Clinton loss
Pantsuit Nation, a secret Facebook group created by mother of two Libby Chamberlain, grew to more than a million members as Hillary Clinton’s campaign reached the final stages heading into Election Day. For Chamberlain, Pantsuit Nation’s purpose was to provide a safe space to express the possibility of having our …
Wait times for select Houston-area 2016 voting locations
Wait Times for Houston-Area Voting Locations Northwest Houston County Precinct Wait time Location Address Harris 0894 Wait time Helen Major Elementary School 16855 Sugar Pine Drive, at FM 1960 West, Houston,Tx 77090-3626 Harris 0736 Wait time Northside High School 1101 Quitman Street, at …

Professionals share their college experiences and advice
Professionals share their college experiences and advice Q: As an undergraduate student what did you do to further your college career? Mayra Moreno: Anchor Reporter for ABC – University of Houston class of 2007 B.A. Journalism and Spanish A: “I had many internships and I was doing so much. I …

Racial Injustice exposed in Chicago’s Courthouse
Racial Injustice Exposed in Chicago’s Courthouse Dr. Gonzalez Van Cleve is author of the of the book “Crook County: Racism and Injustices in America’s Largest Criminal Court.” Dr.Gonzalez van Cleve’s journey began in her early 20s when she first stepped into Chicago’s courthouse. She expressed that as a light skin …