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Twitter fans were in rare form sharing reactions to SpaceX s second failed landing.Twitter
Just days after reportedly being under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for violating its launch license, SpaceX launched another spacecraft that came down in a fiery action-film-like fireball that missed the landing pad, according to Christian Davenport with the Washington Post.
A SpaceX Starship prototype rocket exploded on descent after an otherwise successful experimental launch in Texas.
“We ve just got to work on that landing a little bit,” said SpaceX launch commentator John Insprucker. “Reminder this is a test flight.” https://t.co/9yD3g6UhQ8pic.twitter.com/HD7rJy5Oen ABC News (@ABC) February 2, 2021
My possibilities are endless | Houston-area moms, daughters celebrate Kamala Harris making history Whether you like her or not, you voted for her or not, it’s just about this historic, symbolic moment, said Dr. Jayco McCowan. Author: Melissa Correa Updated: 6:26 PM CST January 20, 2021
HOUSTON A whole lot of little girls are dreaming big because of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Harris, who took the oath of office Wednesday, is the first female VP and woman of color to hold the office.
From Marlee Zorns of Cypress to 6-year-old Iman Mukhtar of Sugar Land to 4-year-old Jordyn McCowan in Fort Bend County, the little girls and their mothers remind us that representation in The White House really does matter.
Kingwood Marine killed in Iraq inspires combat veteran to form CreatiVets, nonprofit saving vets through music therapy Melissa Correa
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Music can help to heal even the deepest wounds of war. With the help of some famous songwriters military veterans are sharing their pain through song, CreatiVets, the non-profit organization that makes it all happen, started offering music therapy to veterans in honor of Kingwood native Luke Yepsen.
The U.S. Marine Corps. Lance Cpl. was killed in Iraq 14 years ago this week.
“He 100 percent saved my life,” said CreatiVets Co-Founder Richard Casper of Yepsen.
Every Dec. 14, Casper flies to Houston and visits Yepsen’s grave at the Houston National Cemetery.
Houston restaurant Kabob Korner offers free meal to anyone who can t afford one It was never put out there for people to talk about it, said Syed Ali of his offer. It was only put out there, genuinely, for the people who can’t afford it. Author: Melissa Correa Updated: 7:11 PM CST December 10, 2020
HOUSTON The pandemic is doing a number on local businesses, restaurants included. From tacking on surcharges to laying off staff, Houston-area small business owners are doing everything they can just to keep their doors open.
Part of Syed Ali’s survival plan is community service. Ali co-owns a trio of Kabob Korner restaurants with his brother and sister. The first location opened in 2007.