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HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH MAYOR TURNER'S TRIBUTE CELEBRATING OUTSTANDING HOUSTONIANS Houston Style Magazine NEWS | COMMENTARIES | SPORTS | HEALTH | ENTERTAINMENT Support Black Owned Businesses Houston’s Premiere Weekly Publication, Since 1989 Complimentary Free COVID Tests, Again HAUTE SHOTS: Happy Birthday Mayor Turner HAUTE SHOTS: Beyonce in Houston Instagram: @StyleMagazineHTX Twitter: @HoustonStyle TAG US: #TeamStyleMag Facebook: @HoustonStyleMagazine SEPTEMBER 28 - OCTOBER 4, 2023 Usher A Night of Epic Celebration Super Bowl LVII Jesse
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SHOCKWAVES THROUGH MANHATTAN: Donald Trump & Sons Hit with Landmark Fraud Liability Verdict by New York Judge!

Groundbreaking Verdict Unleashed!

In a courtroom drama that has left Manhattan buzzing, New York’s Judge Arthur Engoron has delivered a seismic verdict, declaring former President Donald Trump and his adult sons liable for a decade of fraudulent financial maneuvering! This electrifying revelation comes as the curtain-raiser to a high-profile civil case spearheaded by the New York attorney general’s office, exposing the intricate tapestry of deception that underpinned the meteoric rise of the Trump real estate juggernaut.

Decoding a Decade of Deception!

With the strike of the gavel, the façade crumbles! Judge Engoron’s relentless pursuit of truth has laid bare a calculated strategy by the Trumps to beguile banks, insurers, and stakeholders by inflating assets and embellishing net worth. This bombshell discovery unravels the machinations that catapulted Trump from real estate magnate to the corridors of political power. Delve deeper into the twists and turns of this revelation with The Guardian.

Business Licenses on the Line & Vigilant Oversight!

In a move set to reverberate through the business echelons of New York, Judge Engoron has mandated the rescindment of multiple Trump business licenses, casting a pall over their empire’s future endeavors in the Empire State. The watchful gaze of an independent monitor remains steadfast, ensuring the Trump Organization treads the path of transparency and accountability. Explore the potential

aftershocks on the Trump business empire with Financial Times.

Art of the Steal: Unraveling the Symphony of Duplicity!

Christened “the art of the steal” by Attorney General Letitia James, this saga unveils a pattern of asset inflation, from iconic skyscrapers to the lavish Mar-a-Lago estate. The allegations paint a world of astronomical valuations, challenging the realms of financial reality. Unearth the intricate details of these allegations and their far-reaching implications with BBC News.

Trump’s Unwavering Denials & The Escalating Legal Showdown!

Amidst the legal tempest, Trump stands unwavering in his denials, challenging the foundation of the lawsuit and

Mayor Sylvester Turner Leaves a Lasting Legacy: Reflects on Transformative Tenure at Final State of the City Address

the theme “A Lasting Legacy,” sharing a compelling narrative of his accomplishments and the robust groundwork laid for Houston’s promising future. The event saw an impressive turnout, with over 1,500 elected officials, business pioneers, and community leaders in attendance, underscoring the widespread support and recognition of Mayor Turner’s impactful tenure.

asserting the legality of his actions. The courtroom is set for further drama, with a non-jury trial looming and Attorney General James eyeing a staggering $250 million in penalties. The unfolding legal battle promises more revelations and potential ramifications for Trump’s business ventures in New York. Stay abreast of live updates and expert insights on CNN.

Keywords: Donald Trump, Fraud Liability, New York Judge, Arthur Engoron, Attorney General Letitia James, Business Licenses, Trump Organization, Mar-a-Lago, Financial Deception, Civil Lawsuit, Penalties, Legal Showdown.

…Stay Tuned Here for More Riveting Developments in this Unfolding Legal Drama!

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silient spirit of Houstonians, their unity in times of crisis, and the collective achievements that have defined his administration. “The spirit of resilience and unity exhibited by the people of Houston continues to inspire me. We have forged a path of significant accomplishments, and it is my fervent hope that this trajectory of progress and unity is upheld by the next administration.”

On Wednesday, September 27, 2023, the Hilton Americas-Houston Grand Ballroom was abuzz with anticipation as Mayor Sylvester Turner delivered his poignant final State of the City message, marking the end of an era of transformative leadership for Houston, the nation’s fourth-largest city.

Reflecting on eight years of dedicated service, Mayor Turner delved into

Mayor Turner expressed his deep gratitude, stating, “Serving as the mayor of Houston—my cherished hometown, has been a profound honor and privilege. The unwavering support from its residents, the commitment of our city workers, and the invaluable contributions from volunteers, business, and community leaders have been instrumental in shaping Houston into a thriving place to work, live, and play. I am deeply humbled and eternally grateful.”

He continued to highlight the re-

The event was expertly co-chaired by Cindy Clifford, President of The Clifford Group, Inc., and Frazier Wilson, Director of Shell Workforce Development Diversity Outreach at Shell USA, Inc. Their leadership and dedication contributed to the seamless execution and success of this significant occasion.

Houston First Corporation, responsible for elevating Houston’s profile as a diverse and culturally rich destination, played a pivotal role in hosting and producing this signature event.

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REPUBLICAN CHAOS FUELS THREAT OF GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN

Unless warring factions of Republicans in the House of Representatives can come to their senses, the United States government will shut down next Sunday.

Some may not notice – we tend to rely on government only when we are in need. But the impact – and the hurt – will be immediate – and will grow over time. Nearly a million federal employees will be furloughed and sent home without pay until there is a resolution.

Everything we rely on from the government will slow down or be halted. Home mortgage and loan applications will be delayed. The inability to get government permits will impede everything from commercial fishing to health research to visas and passports. National parks will struggle to stay open, but they will overflow with human waste.

Health and scientific research will be disrupted. As we continue to get hit with extreme weather, the emergency help provided by the government will start to run out.

Some vital services will continue. The military will stay on the job – although civilian defense workers will either be sent home or work without pay. Social Security and Medicare checks will go out –but the newly retired are likely to find their applications delayed.

As always, the vulnerable will be hurt the most. The janitors that clean offices, the food workers that serve food in cafeterias, the security guards who provide safety and others who work for government contractors will not be paid – and may never be paid for what they lose. Many of these earn poverty wages. Their families will

suffer if they lose income for a few days, much less a few weeks.

The White House reports that 10,000 children from low-income families would lose access to the Head Start preschool program.

Pell grants will continue, but new applications will be delayed. An extended delay will constrict federal aid to schools, parks, police, and arts programs.

Families living in public housing will get hit. With HUD employees sent home, funding to fix furnaces, roofs, and windows will be disrupted. As contracts for low-income housing expire, HUD will be unable to renew them.

Those seeking to start a new business will be unable to secure loans from the Small Business Administration. Subcontractors across the country – the smaller businesses that supply vital services to bigger government contractors – will go without pay; many will be forced to the edge.

This shutdown – if it occurs – will be worse than the one that took place when Donald Trump was president. At that time, Congress had passed appropriations for several major agencies – from the

Defense Department to the Department of Education. They continued to operate as normal. This time, the House has failed to pass any appropriations bill. Republicans could not even agree on a Defense Appropriations Bill to send to the Senate.

The threat comes directly from the chaos in the Republican Party. This isn’t a battle between the parties. The Republican majority in the House hasn’t even begun to negotiate with the Democratic majority in the Senate. Republicans can’t agree among themselves on what to pass, with their leaders held hostage by an extreme right that even Republican House members call the “clown show.”

The objectors claim to be concerned about deficits but that’s not true. Any serious effort on deficits would have to include reversing the deep tax cuts given to the rich and getting control of soaring medical and defense spending. The objectors want more tax breaks for the wealthy, more money for the Pentagon, and oppose even modest steps to rein in prescription drug costs. Their main target is any pro -

vision that goes to the vulnerable. Republicans already blocked extension of the child tax credit that reduced childhood poverty by 40 percent during the pandemic. Now they want to cut aid to schools, food stamps, support for low-cost housing, Pell grants for students and more – and, of course, reverse Biden’s programs to rebuild our infrastructure or begin to deal with the climate crisis.

In order to avoid a government default on our debt earlier this year, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy negotiated an agreement with Joe Biden on funding levels for the coming year. Now the zealots in McCarthy’s party refuse to abide by that deal. McCarthy could sidestep them and put together a majority, drawing from the bulk of his party and moderate Democrats, but he refuses to reach out to Democrats.

The result: a handful of right-wing zealots are barreling toward forcing a shutdown of the entire government.

Efforts will be made this week simply to pass a short-term “continuing resolution (CR).” That would fund the government at current levels for a few weeks or months providing more time to figure a way out. Hopefully, there are enough sensible Republicans in the House to join with Democrats to pass the CR and keep the government running. Millions will suffer if that doesn’t happen – and they will suffer for no good reason at all.

You can write to the Rev. Jesse Jackson in care of this newspaper or by email at:

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U.S. Speaker of the House Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., speaks to members of the press at the U.S. Capitol on Sept. 22, 2023, in Washington, D.C. (Alex Wong Getty Images TNS)

STATE: DALLAS MAYOR ERIC JOHNSON'S PARTY SWITCH AND PATH TO REPUBLICAN ALIGNMENT

pressed his rationale for this political shift. "America's cities need Republicans, and

I'm becoming one," he declared. It's a significant move in a city where official city offices in Texas, including the Mayor's office, traditionally have no party designation. However, the political inclinations of its politicians have become increasingly known since Mayor Lee P. Brown's election in Houston during the 1990s.

main less so. Mayor Johnson has stated that he plans to participate in his first Republican Primary in Dallas County and within the Republican Party of Texas in the upcoming Spring. However, Dallas, and especially Dallas County, has been a Democratic stronghold for a decade longer than its neighboring city, Houston, and Harris County. It remains to be seen for which office he will cast his vote in the Republican Primary on Tuesday, March 5th.

furthered his education at Harvard University, where he graduated cum laude with a history degree. Later, he obtained a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and a master's degree in public affairs from Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs.

In a surprising turn of events, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson, a lifelong Dallas native and former Democrat State Representative, made headlines last week by announcing his switch to the Republican Party. This move makes him the only mayor aligned with the Republican Party among America's 14 largest cities.

Johnson, who took office as Dallas' 60th Mayor and the second African American Mayor in 2019, ex-

The timing of Mayor Johnson's announcement is notable, coming just after his re-election in May, where he secured a historic 98.7 percent of the vote. This achievement shattered a 114-year-old record for the highest vote percentage ever garnered by a mayoral candidate facing opposition in Dallas' history.

In explaining his decision, Mayor Johnson emphasized the need for genuine choices in America's cities. "The overwhelming majority of Americans call our cities home. They deserve real choices—not 'progressive' echo chambers—at their city hall," he asserted.

While his decision to switch parties is clear, the reasons behind it re-

Before serving as Dallas Mayor, Johnson was a Democratic Member of the Texas House of Representatives, representing a portion of Dallas and its suburbs from April 2010 to June 2019. During his tenure in the Texas Legislature, he served on influential committees, including Appropriations, Ways and Means, Higher Education, and Natural Resources. Additionally, he chaired the Dallas Area Legislative Delegation and is a partner at the Locke Lord Law Firm.

Eric Johnson's journey to political leadership began in Dallas, where he attended Dallas ISD through the first grade before earning a scholarship to Greenhill School through the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas. He

Notably, Johnson is an alumnus of Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government's Senior Executives in State and Local Government program and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He resides in Dallas with his wife, Nikki, and their three children: William, George, and Lela, along with their faithful companion, Penny the dog. Together, they are active members of Dallas' Mountain View Church of Christ.

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In a heartfelt tribute to Hispanic Heritage Month, Mayor Sylvester Turner and the Mayor’s Hispanic Advisory Board are shining a spotlight on six remarkable individuals within Houston's vibrant Hispanic community.

These exceptional honorees were nominated by their peers and meticulously selected by the Mayor’s Hispanic Heritage Awards (MHHA) Committee for their exceptional contributions in enhancing the quality of life within the Houston Hispanic community.

Hispanic Heritage Month, observed from September 15 to October 15, will see Mayor Turner bestow well-deserved proclamations upon each honoree during three consecutive Houston City Council public sessions, commencing on Tuesday, September 26.

FEATURE: Celebrating Outstanding Houstonians: Mayor Turner's Tribute to Hispanic Heritage Month

Meet this year’s esteemed Mayor’s Hispanic Heritage Award recipients:

1. Pioneering the Arts: Geraldina Interiano Wise

Geraldina Interiano Wise, a long-time Houstonian, carries the title of the 2023 Mayor’s Hispanic Arts in the Community Award. Geraldina's remarkable journey, from an accidental immigrant to a triple major graduate in Architecture, Art, and Art History, has paved the way for her to collaborate on monumental projects alongside the nation's finest architects and designers. After 25 years of running her environmentally conscious design firm, Geraldina returned to her artistic roots, using her creations to foster empathy and awareness for our planet. Geraldina's influence extends to Houston's major universities, where she actively engages with students. She is also a founding

member of Latin American Women Artists of Houston (LAWAH) and a cultural ambassador for the city, representing its rich pan-latinidad.

2. Transforming Education: Dr. Cruz Casiano

Dr. Cruz Casiano, the 2023 Mayor’s Hispanic Heritage Education in the Community Award recipient, serves as the Director of the Career and Applied Technology Division at Lone Star College. Her role encompasses student success support, dual credit programs, scholarships, workforce recruitment, and vital partnerships with employers and school districts. Dr. Casiano's impressive achievements include initiating the Houston ISD-HCC Teacher Education Dual Credit Program and securing valuable resources for college students, such as food security and health-science internships. She

extends her dedication to the community through her volunteer work with various nonprofits, making education accessible to Houston's youth.

3. A Champion for the Community: Rachel Cevallos de Gonzales

Rachel Cevallos de Gonzales, a leading figure in the decorated apparel and promotional products industry, is the recipient of the 2023 Mayor’s Hispanic Heritage Community Activist Award. Rachel's commitment to community service is exemplified by her role as president of the Historic LULAC Council 60, where she has revitalized the organization's mission and increased its impact on the Hispanic community.

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Covid -19 tests are now available to be ordered for free from the US government.

Starting Monday, people can order four tests per US household through Covidtests.gov. People without an internet connection can call 1-800-232-0233 (TTY 1-888-720-7489) to request tests.

Covid-19 rapid tests can be taken at home and can be used regardless of

to be a part of a large event, like a concert or a conference, particularly if people are not up-to-date on their vaccines.

People should also test at least five days after they’ve come into close contact with someone with Covid-19, even if they don’t have symptoms. If a person tests negative, they’re urged to test again 48 hours later.

The Biden administration says it will continue to make additional tests available to people without insurance through thousands of community outreach programs. To find a program with additional free tests from the government, check online at a HRSA health center, Test to treat site, or ICATT location.

whether someone has symptoms. The tests should be good through the end of the year. Some of the dates on the tests may show that they are expired, but the US Food and Drug Administration has extended those dates.

The US government previously shipped more than 755 million free Covid-19 tests to people who requested them. The program has been suspended

since May. Covid hospitalizations have been on the rise in the United States since July, with weekly admissions now more than triple what they were two months ago.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends people test if they have any Covid-19-like symptoms including a sore throat, runny nose, loss of smell or taste, or a fever. People may also want to test before they are going

The testing program is reopening as the Biden administration is preparing to ramp up messaging on flu, RSV and Covid vaccines, including for higher-risk populations such as seniors and young children.

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Grammy-winning sensation Usher is gearing up to take center stage as the featured performer at the upcoming Super Bowl halftime show, and he's oozing confidence. In his first television interview following the announcement, the music icon sat down with "CBS Morning" on Monday to share his excitement and commitment to delivering an unforgettable performance.

"Thirty years ago, I made a commitment to offer my best, and here, 30 years later, that dedication is being rewarded with one of the most prestigious stages in the world," Usher remarked. "I'm truly humbled by this opportunity."

Usher didn't hold back in promising football fans and music enthusiasts alike "a night of celebration" that they won't soon forget. He also gave a glimpse into the challenge of keeping the Super Bowl performance a secret, admitting that the suspense was the toughest part.

"The hardest part is really the suspense and keeping it a surprise for that time," Usher explained. "My kids were like, 'Dad, you should play the Super Bowl.' I'm telling you there's a petition online,' and I'm going, 'You know what? You gotta speak these things into existence.'" With the secret out, Usher now faces the

USHER'S SUPER BOWL PROMISE: A NIGHT OF EPIC CELEBRATION

Super Bowl stage, Usher remains grounded, expressing gratitude for the opportunity and reflecting on the significance of this moment.

"I'm a praying man, and I'm really, really humbled that I had this opportunity," he said. "You know, this is something that both my nanny and my grandmother really wanted to see happen. And they're no longer with me. So they'll be watching from the best seat in the house, from the cloud above."

Mark your calendars for February 11, 2024, when Usher will light up the Super Bowl stage on CBS, promising a performance that will undoubtedly go down in history.

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exciting task of curating a showstopping performance, carefully selecting songs and potential collaborators.

"I definitely have a long list of people whom I've collaborated with and a long list of songs that mean so much to people," Usher revealed. "For every experience that I've had, there's a song. So, I'm trying to figure out how to entertain people, make

certain that they understand the legacy, enjoy the moment, and ensure that they have a show they'll never forget."

Usher also took a moment to pay homage to some of the legendary Super Bowl performers who have left indelible marks on the halftime stage, including Michael Jackson, Beyoncé, and Prince. As he prepares to step onto the

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ARTS: 20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL: A GRIPPING DOCUMENTARY AND PANEL DISCUSSION EVENT

realities of the Russian invasion in early 2022, capturing haunting images that have left an indelible mark on the world.

Event Date: Thursday, October 19, 2023 | 6:30 PM

Location: Holocaust Museum Houston, 5401 Caroline St, Houston, TX 77004

Admission: Open to the public; Free tickets required

In an impactful collaboration, FotoFest, Holocaust Museum Houston, and the Institute for Global Engagement at the University of Houston proudly present the Texas premiere of "20 Days in Mariupol." This visceral documentary, directed by Pulitzer Prize recipient and Ukrainian photojournalist Mstyslav Chernov, captures the harrowing experiences of journalists covering

the devastation of Mariupol, Ukraine. A Glimpse into the Event: The event, hosted at the Holocaust Museum Houston on Thursday, October 19 at 6:30 PM, promises an insightful evening filled with thought-provoking content. Here's what you can expect:

Introduction by the Director: Mstyslav Chernov, the film's director, will provide a video introduction, offering a unique perspective on the documentary's creation.

Screening: The heart of the event lies in the screening of "20 Days in Mariupol," where you will witness the courageous journey of a team of Ukrainian journalists trapped in the besieged city. They risk their lives to document the grim

Panel Discussion: Following the screening, engage in a post-screening discussion led by a panel of experts. This panel, curated by the Institute for Global Engagement, comprises specialists in journalism, Eastern European history, and public health. Expect deep insights into the significance of such reporting and its global impact.

About the Documentary:

"Mstyslav Chernov," a seasoned Associated Press journalist, brings his extensive experience in covering international conflicts, including the Russia-Ukraine war, to his first feature film. "20 Days in Mariupol" draws from Chernov's daily news dispatches and personal footage. It offers a gripping narrative of civilians caught in the crossfire, providing a glimpse into the challenging world of conflict journalism and its profound influence worldwide.

This screening event aligns with FotoFest's concurrent exhibition, "Fighting: Ukrainian War Photographers," featuring over 255 powerful images by

sixteen members of the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers. The exhibition takes place at Silver Street Studios at Sawyers from October 5 to November 18, 2023. Learn more about this exhibition at www.fotofest. org/fighting-ukrainian-war-photographers.

Reserve Your Free Tickets:

Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to witness "20 Days in Mariupol" and participate in the enlightening panel discussion. Secure your free tickets for the Texas premiere screening by visiting the ticket portal at https://9368a. blackbaudhosting.com/9368a/FilmScreening-20-Days-in-Mariupol. This event is co-presented by FotoFest, Holocaust Museum Houston, and the Institute for Global Engagement at the University of Houston, with the support of the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers. Production support is provided by PBS Distribution. "20 Days in Mariupol" is presented by PBS Distribution and is a Frontline PBS and The Associated Press Production. For additional information, please visit https://20daysinmariupol.com.

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