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This Black Family-Owned Enterprise Owns 16 Fast Food Restaurants in Southern California
67-year old Reginald Webb started his career at McDonald's in 1973 and was manager and then regional vice-president for 12 years when the company offered him an opportunity to own his own franchise. He and his wife, Rene, did not hesitate.
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Houston Man Who Killed Two, Injured Third Sentenced to 49 Years in Prison
A Houston man who killed two men and injured a third man in separate shootings beginning in 2014 was sentenced to 49 years in prison for each case in a plea agreement this week, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced.
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Ledisi Exclusive with Houston Style Magazine
Houston Style Magazine Reporter Dawn Paul got the 1-On-1 Interview with Grammy Nominee Ledisi at her EXCLUSIVE listening party for her "The Truth" CD coming out March 11, 2014. The event was held at the Crescent Moon Wine Bar in Spring, TX. Ledisi's Social Media Information (FB, IG & Twitter): @Ledisi
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Michael Jackson - Slave To The Rhythm
Slave to the Rhythm The 2014 Billboard Awards briefly brought the magic of Michael back to life. With an incredible hologram performance of ‘Slave to the Rhythm’ from his posthumous album, Xscape. Fans could once again enjoy an incredible performance to rival those the King of Pop was famous for. In case you missed the performance or, like us, just want to watch it again, check out the video here:
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Lamik's 10th Anniversary
Photography by Vicky Pink On Saturday, April 12, 2014, Houston Style Magazine was on hand …
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Blue Cure Foundation’s “Rhythm and Blue Cure
Photography by Roswitha Vogler On Friday, May 30, 2014 Houston Style Magazine was on hand …
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Jurors Deliberate for a 2nd Day In Bill Cosby's Indecent Assault Trial
Jurors began their second day of deliberations Tuesday in Bill Cosby's trial for aggravated indecent assault -- a case closely watched by the public as well as the dozens of women who have accused Cosby of similar misconduct.
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Why House Republicans Are Convinced They Have to Pass a Health Care Bill
House Republicans' decision to schedule a Thursday vote on a bill that reforms and replaces the Affordable Care Act suggests they are now willing to roll the dice even though the final outcome is far from certain.
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Donald Trump Jr. opposes controversial Alaska mine that could disrupt critical salmon fishery
Donald Trump Jr. and Vice President Mike Pence's former top aide are calling on the Trump administration to block a controversial gold and copper mine proposed in Alaska that the Obama administration said would cause permanent damage to a critical salmon fishery.
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Sanders and Warren Give the Left a Bigger Platform -- And a Tougher Decision Than They Ever Expected
Before Sen. Bernie Sanders emerged as the left's alternative to Hillary Clinton in 2015, many of the same activists who eventually helped lift his primary campaign had a different progressive hero in mind: Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
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Hollywood pays tribute to prolific producer Craig Zadan
Craig Zadan, a producer whose love for musical theater powered films like "Chicago" and led to the rebirth of the live TV musical, is being remembered for his many accomplishments by some of Hollywood's most notable names in light of news of his sudden death.
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Dartmouth basketball players could become first unionized college athletes
Basketball players at Dartmouth will get a chance to vote on whether to join a union, a potential breakthrough in efforts to unionize the lucrative business of college sports.
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Adrien Broner Sentenced To Jail For Contempt Of Court
Judge has Broner jailed after pleading guilty today.
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More than 7.8 Million Latino Voters Expected to Cast Ballots in Election 2018
Less than two weeks before Latino voters head to the polls, the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund released its projections for Latino turnout in key states and nationwide, as well as other critical election analysis during a briefing held at the National Press Club. According to NALEO Educational Fund analysis, more than 7.8 million Latinos are expected to cast ballots this year.



