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Texas-based Pizza Hut brings back ‘oversized’ Big New Yorker pizza — but why?

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On Feb. 1, 2023, just in time for you to ditch your New Year’s resolution, Pizza Hut will start selling its 16-inch pie, the Big New Yorker. This “XL pizza,” as the Plano-based company describes it, comes with six “oversized, foldable slices” and can be customized beyond the traditional double pepperoni order. The pizza was […]

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Quinbrook's UK BESS optimiser Habitat Energy furthers US expansion with Texas deals
Habitat’s optimised assets include the hybrid lithium-vanadium BESS at the Energy Superhub project in Oxford, England (pictured). Image: Pivot Power. UK-based Habitat Energy has expanded into the US power market with plans to optimise a portfolio of 60MW of battery energy storage system
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Texas voters want elected leaders to do more to stop gun violence, latest poll shows
WASHINGTON — Fewer than one-third of Texas voters believe elected officials are doing enough to prevent gun violence, according to a new poll. Results from The Dallas Morning News-University of Texas at Tyler poll, which surveyed 1,268 registered voters across the state Sept. 6 – 13, indicate
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Opinion | Republicans are wearing cruelty as a badge of honor
They are flaunting racism and extremism in their treatment of migrants and others.
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Racists bused Black mothers with many children to Cape Cod decades ago. Sound familiar?
For some Black families used as pawns in a political ruse by White segregationists many decades ago, the act of The post Racists bused Black mothers with many children to Cape Cod decades ago. Sound familiar? appeared first on TheGrio.
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Sailor who died at Pearl Harbor to be buried at Arlington
The remains of a sailor from Massachusetts who died when the USS Oklahoma was struck by multiple torpedoes during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 are being buried at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday. The interment comes more than 80 years after the attack that drew the U.S. into
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National Black United Front (NBUF) Celebrates 25th Sankofa Caravan to the Ancestors
By: Kofi Taharka -NBUF  National Chairman, Black Guerilla Media (BGM) The National Black United Front (NBUF) will celebrate 25 years of hosting the Sankofa Caravan to the Ancestors. Pre-caravan events will take place on Saturday, October 1st (All White Day Party/Boat Cruise), Saturday, October 8th
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Texas Youth Summit draws conservative to plot the culture war
Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. THE WOODLANDS — The worship space at Grace Woodlands church was peppered with red MAGA hats on Saturday, as young adults gathered to hear from leading conservatives often seen on Fox
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Sharing on Social Media Makes Us Overconfident in Our Knowledge
AUSTIN, Texas – Sharing news articles with friends and followers on social media can prompt people to think they know more about the articles’ topics than they actually do, according to a new study from researchers at The University of Texas at Austin. Social media sharers believe that they are
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Texas sheriff to investigate DeSantis' migrant flights to Martha's Vineyard
A Texas sheriff announced Monday evening he’s opened a criminal investigation into flights Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) arranged last week that took some 50 Venezuelan migrants to Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts. Driving the news: DeSantis insists the flights were voluntary. But the Bexar County
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Agencies working around the clock to bust fentanyl distribution
“You murder people. You are a murderer. I hope you know that you’re not just making a dollar or two,” Michael Land, a father, directed at drug makers and sellers. DALLAS — The number of fentanyl-related drug cases has skyrocketed over the last 36 months. Collin, Cooke and Tarrant Counties all had
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Hurricane Fiona Affecting Local Texas Residents – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
As we watch the horrors unfold in Puerto Rico, many North Texans are reminded of what they endured just five years ago, nearly to the date, when Hurricane Maria made landfall on the Island. Christian Flores Rivera knows what people are faced with in Puerto Rico right now. He said there will be
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‘Quantum Leap’ reboot brings a rare Asian American lead to network television
When Raymond Lee first received an offer to star in “Quantum Leap,” a sequel to the beloved sci-fi series that aired from 1989 to 1993, he thought the show’s producers had made a mistake. Instead of a supporting character, he was being asked to play the lead. “I got to play the lead in
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Cuellar says Biden needs to ramp up border enforcement amid migrant dispute
Washington — Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas on Sunday urged President Biden to step up enforcement of immigration laws as Republican governors this week ramped up their confrontation with the administration over its border strategy by transporting migrants released from federal custody to
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Omicron surge may have peaked in North Texas area, new data shows
Omicron surge may have peaked in North Texas area, new data shows New data shows parts of North Texas may have already reached its peak in omicron cases. While it is good news, health officials say we are not out of the woods just yet. DALLAS – New data shows parts of North Texas may
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Grand Prairie crash: Man arrested in death of cyclist
GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas — A man has been arrested after police said he allegedly hit and killed a cyclist in Grand Prairie and didn’t stop to help. Police said the incident happened around 9:30 p.m. Friday in the 2500 block of West Jefferson Street, near Great SW Parkway. According to police, the
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Whistler Pipeline, Cheniere plot gas pipeline in Texas to Corpus Christi LNG terminal
Highlights Pipeline expandable up to 2.5 Bcf/d Corpus Christi adding liquefaction through 2031 Cheniere’s Corpus Christi Liquefaction LNG terminal would receive a new source of feedgas from Texas’ Permian Basin as soon as 2024, midstream developer WhiteWater Midstream said Sept. 19 in announcing
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Op-Ed: States With Abortion Bans Less Likely To Support Families And Children
The overall pattern is clear: A strong social safety net and other anti-poverty programs are more likely to be available in states that also support abortion access, while actual measures of child and family well-being are often worse in states that restrict
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These Are the Top Books Black Teachers Request for Their Classrooms - The Atlanta Voice
Over the last four school years, Black teachers have overwhelmingly asked for these five books in their DonorsChoose requests. The post These Are the Top Books Black Teachers Request for Their Classrooms appeared first on The Atlanta Voice.
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Texas names Quinn Ewers starting QB: Former No. 1 overall recruit tops Hudson Card in offseason competition
Texas coach Steve Sarkisian made a highly anticipated decision on Friday with the program announcing that Ohio State transfer and former five-star prospect Quinn Ewers has won the starting quarterback job for the Longhorns, beating out Hudson Card for the top spot on the depth chart. Ewers was the
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Texas Police Shoot Hostage Suspect – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Many questions remain about a high speed car chase, which turned out to be a hostage situation, that led to an officer shooting the suspect. In a news conference Sunday night, Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes said a woman died after she was shot and killed by a male passenger who held her
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Nigeria: Help, Our Future Is Relocating
Opinion - Perhaps unconsciously, a new sense of identity has crept in and is becoming dominant among many Nigerians. A curious sense of 'anywhere is home' is becoming commonplace among young Nigerians. A compulsive migration to other lands, a sense of "otherness" is beginning to define
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Biden and Democrats’ Incompetence Led to These Awful GOP Migrant Stunts
… by white supremacists who bussed Black Americans living in the south across …
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Mosman Oil & Gas Says Drilling of Cinnabar-1 Well in Texas Is Delayed Further
Mosman Oil & Gas Says Drilling of Cinnabar-1 Well in Texas Is Delayed Further news - The Black Chronicle article_normal, AU0000XINET1, Cinnabar1, crude oil, Crude Oil/Natural Gas Upstream Operations, Crude Petroleum Extraction, Delayed, Drilling, Energy, Fossil Fuels, Gas, Mosman, Mosman Oil
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Centene to Pay $166 million to Texas in Medicaid drug pricing settlement
Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. Health insurance giant Centene Corp. has agreed to pay $165.6 million to Texas to resolve claims that it overcharged the state’s Medicaid program for pharmacy services. It’s the biggest
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A New, Crowning Achievement for St. John's Warrior Queens
High on a hill above Government House on St. Thomas stands a statue in tribute to four bold Virgin Islands women. They are known as the Queens of the Fireburn. As the story goes from St. Croix in 1878, Mary Thomas, Mathilda McBean, Axeline Elizabeth Salomon known as Agnes, and Susanna Abramson made
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Bexar County sheriff investigating Ron DeSantis’ Martha’s Vineyard flights
Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar has launched a criminal investigation into Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis flying 48 migrants from San Antonio to Martha’s Vineyard last week. The decision
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Texas court expands protections for families with trans kids
A Texas judge expanded an injunction on Friday to block state officials from investigating families with trans children that belong to PFLAG National, an LGBTQ advocacy group, the ACLU announced. The big picture: The decision expands on a district court’s previous injunction to protect some
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  DART and Assurance Wireless partner to offer free cell phone service to eligible DART riders - Dallas Examiner
Special to The Dallas Examiner   Dallas Area Rapid Transit has partnered with Assurance Wireless to offer free cell phone service and a free cell phone to eligible DART riders who are currently enrolled
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Oklahoma State transfer forward Russell Harrison denied waiver by NCAA, per report
STILLWATER, Okla. — One of the transfer additions for Oklahoma State basketball will not play for the Cowboys this season. Former Louisiana Monroe forward Russell Harrison was denied a waiver by the NCAA, which determined he had exhausted his eligibility, according to a report from Marshall Scott
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Texas sheriff investigating 2 flights of migrants sent to Martha's Vineyard by Florida Gov.
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A Texas sheriff on Monday opened an investigation into two flights of migrants sent to Martha’s Vineyard by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, but did not say what laws may have been broken in putting 48 Venezuelans on private planes last week from San Antonio. Bexar County Sheriff
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American Civil War Facts

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African American Facts

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