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Young Americans losing faith in the system

Young Black Americans continue to face deep financial stress, with 45% reporting hardship. Many express concern about limited opportunities, stagnant wages, and the rising cost of education and housing. Among those struggling, 51% believe President Trump’s policies will worsen their finances in the coming years.

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Bun B’s ‘Trill Burgers’ phenomenon opens new location in Spring

Houston’s own smashburger sensation, Trill Burgers, is hitting the road — but staying close to home. In collaboration with legendary rapper Bun B, the award-winning burger brand has officially opened its second brick-and-mortar location in the Houston area. The new Trill Burgers is now serving guests in Spring, Texas, located 25 miles north of downtown Houston at 6810 Louetta Road.

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Beyoncé kicks off ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour: A new chapter rooted in Houston pride

On Monday, April 28, the "Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour" officially kicks off at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. But for Houston fans, the excitement is only just beginning. Beyoncé is set to return home for two unforgettable shows at NRG Stadium on June 28 and June 29 — bringing the Cowboy Carter era back to where it all started.

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Shannon Sharpe steps away from ESPN amid $50M sexual assault lawsuit​; why didn’t he listen to Mo’Nique?

Shannon Sharpe, Pro Football Hall of Famer and co-host of ESPN’s First Take, announced Thursday that he is temporarily stepping away from his role at the network following a $50 million civil lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault. Academy Award winning actress and comedian Mo'Nique tried to warn him to "stop messing with those young gals!"

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Emergency Housing Voucher Program faces collapse, threatening tens of thousands escaping homelessness and abuse

The Emergency Housing Voucher (EHV) program, which supports more than 60,000 households across the country, is expected to exhaust its funding by the end of 2025, according to a letter from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The potential loss of this support could drive many back into unsafe living conditions, shelters, or the streets.

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