Elon Musk, Donald Trump and Houston city hall
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Protesters rallied nationwide, including in Houston, against Trump's policies, highlighting issues like government downsizing and immigration.
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demonstrations are set to take place in every state against President Donald Trump’s administration and in particular against Elon Musk
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Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, disrupts President Donald Trump's address to a joint session of Congress at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, March 4, 2025, and is escorted out. He was later censured and on Saturday said he would again bring articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
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For those wondering what products will see price hikes from tariffs introduced by President Donald Trump, the answer is everything, a UH economist said.
President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs, announced April 2, sent markets plunging Thursday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by 1600 points, the largest one-day decline since March 2020.
Hundreds of Houstonians stood outside City Hall as part of a nationwide day of protest. HOUSTON — The lawn at Houston City Hall was filled with protesters on Saturday, expressing frustration with the various cuts and changes President Trump and Elon Musk are making to the government.
Houstonians will take part in a nationwide protest this Saturday asking President Donald Trump and Elon Musk to stop cuts that affect programs serving middle and working class families in the United States.
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Oil and gas industry momentum to recover wasted methane could bulletproof some climate-focused efforts to curb its emissions in the U.S. against shifting policy
Houston business leaders express concern as Trump's tariffs threaten grocery, car, and appliance prices, potentially harming local businesses.
A Duke star hoops player may face deportation because of a State Department ruling on South Sudanese visa holders — put into place right before the team lost its Final Four heartbreaking match against Houston.
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Houston Health Department expects the Trump administration's abrupt cancelation of a federal grant program started during COVID to punch a $42 million hole in its planned spending, including $12 million for personnel,
Sweeping tariffs implemented Wednesday may ultimately breathe new life into the U.S. steel industry, but prominent Texas economists warn it will come at a cost to the oil industry. “Why is it OK to save a U.