Strategic Values in Action: Prioritizing Knowledge, Quality, and Trust for Success in Demanding Work Environments
By continuously seeking new insights and staying abreast of industry trends, organizations can not only stay ahead of the curve but also position themselves as thought leaders within their respective fields.
Texans get their first crack at electing the people overseeing the state’s complicated property appraisal process
In the state’s larger counties, voters can now elect people to the agencies that appraise property values.
Heavy rain, rising rivers pose dual threat to Southeast Texas Friday as flooding warnings persists
Residents in several counties, including some parts of Harris County, were told to evacuate.
UT-Austin student protesters balance end-of-year work with fallout from police crackdowns
Many students participating in pro-Palestinian demonstrations fear their involvement might affect their plans for after college.
“Trust in yourself”: Colony Ridge residents rely on business savvy to establish life in U.S.
Despite several daily and systematic challenges, the Liberty County community is home to industrious entrepreneurs from across the Latin American diaspora.
Biden brings up Islamophobia amid the worst antisemitism outbreak in decades
President Biden broke his silence and condemned violent protests shaking college campuses across the U.S. amid the worst antisemitism outbreak in decades and added that Islamophobia has no place in America. “There should be no place on any campus, no place in America for antisemitism or threats of violence against Jewish students,” Biden said. “There Read More
VP Stakes: Trump meeting with potential running mates this weekend
Former President Donald Trump moves from the courtroom in New York City to the banquet rooms in South Florida on Friday, as he headlines a gathering of top Republican donors and teams up with potential running mates. Trump starts his day in a Manhattan courtroom, where the former president is being tried on nearly three-dozen Read More
FLASHBACK: Biden confidante made revealing admission about Obama DOJ in unearthed interview
FIRST ON FOX: A former U.S. senator and longtime political confidante of President Biden openly acknowledged that the Department of Justice was “full of Biden people” during the Obama presidency, sparking criticism from skeptics as Biden’s DOJ continues to fight questions about its impartiality in high-profile investigations. “The Justice Department is full of Biden people!” Read More
NY v Trump: Remaining alleged gag order violations hang in balance as trial resumes
Former President Trump’s unprecedented trial in Manhattan resumes for its 11th day on Friday, when the presiding judge could rule on the former president’s remaining alleged gag order violations, and the court is expected to hear continued testimony from a computer forensics expert. Trump is expected back in court at 9:30 a.m. Friday for the Read More
Who is KL Sharma, Congress candidate to contest against BJP’s Smriti Irani from Amethi?
Kishori Lal Sharma is a trusted associate of the Gandhi family, having served as Sonia Gandhi’s representative in Raebareli.