President Biden says he’s confident in his administration’s plan to get on top of the escalating border situation. Biden made the comment as he prepared to board Air Force One in Wilmington, Delaware, for the short flight back to Washington. He didn’t answer reporters who asked if he plans to visit the border. There are […]
Album Review: This Is This by Grouplove
Grouplove is back with a bang, their newest album This Is This, marking their fifth studio album since their inception in 2009. The album encompasses that 90’s rock alternative sound that the band is known for, along with a playful beat that is sure to keep listeners on their toes and nodding along. The album […]
Podcast: Pass the Rock
On the first episode of Pass The Rock Podcast, Abraham gives a raw description of the biggest upsets so far in the 2021 March Madness tournament. He explains how many of the top seeds need to lock in and take the lower seeds a lot more serious as the Sweet 16 round takes off this […]
A no-hitter, 23-run game, and three grand slams highlights Texas Tech’s 2-0 day
Where to begin with Texas Tech softball’s performance on Sunday? Maybe the no-hitter that Missy Zoch threw in a victory over Tarleton State. After all, it was Zoch’s second no-hitter of her career and first as a Red Raider. Maybe it was the 23 runs the Red Raiders scored in game one of the double-header […]
State Board dismisses probe of doctor accused of stealing vaccine doses
The Texas Medical Board is dismissing an investigation of a Sugar Land doctor accused of stealing several doses of coronavirus vaccines. The probe found that Dr. Hasan Gokal had administered the doses to eligible patients, and the doses otherwise would have gone to waste. Dr. Gokal administered some of the doses to his acquaintances, including his wife, […]
Thousands of immigrant kids to transition into U.S. via Dallas
Thousands of unaccompanied asylum seeking immigrant children are to be temporarily housed in Dallas. KXAS reported yesterday that immigration attorney Fernando Dubove says an agreement has been struck between the federal government and the city of Dallas to house around three-thousand immigrant boys at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. Dubove says the 15 to […]
Album Review: Humor by Russell Louder
Finally, after releasing four consecutive singles every year since 2018, non-binary artist Russell Louder’s long-awaited debut album is here. Included in the album are all four singles, “Cost of Living”, “Light of the Moon”, “Hello Stranger”, and “Home”. Louder describes their music as being made for dancing and crying, this is the perfect way of […]
The Case for Texas Tech in March Madness
By Chris Williams March is here, and Coach Beard has his guys poised to be in the big dance, yet again. After a 67-66 loss to Texas in the Big 12 quarterfinals, the Red Raiders are sitting at a respectable 17-9 record on the season, with a 9-8 record in conference play. This placed Tech […]
Former ERCOT CEO back on agency board
Electric grid operator Electric Reliability Council of Texas or ERCOT welcomes an old face to its governing board. KVUE reported yesterday that former ERCOT CEO Bob Kahn is again on the agency’s board. The 68-year-old says he will get to the bottom of the power outages during last month’s winter storm. Kahn says his goal […]