UH working to diversify the medical field
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The Factor visits a clinic in Houston to get a look at how University of Houston is working to increase representation in the medical field, in hopes to better care for underserved communities.

Pandemic impacts ability for some to pay child support
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A family attorney shares advice on how to get help before you fall behind on child support payments if you?ve been out of work or working fewer hours during the pandemic.

Check of the Gulf with Dr. Jim
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Dr. Jim updates The Factor about whether we need to be concerned about developments in the Gulf.

Baby from Nirvana album sues, claims photo was 'child porn'
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Attorney Charles ?Big Angry? Adams breaks down whether the now 30-year-old seen on the cover of Nirvana?s ?Nevermind? album has a viable case after he claims the use of his photo was child pornography.

Houston boxer's attorney says robber charges are out of line
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Boxer Jermall Charlo turned himself into San Antonio police Wednesday after he was accused of stealing money from a waiter who said his card was declined. His attorney tells The Factor that the allegations are only one side of the story.

Barbers Hill HS facing criticism over hair policy
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The same district that faced scrutiny over suspending a Black student over his dreads last school is now under fire for the 36 in-school suspensions they handed out on the first day of school. While the majority of those students were white, we ask our panel if it?s a waste of time in the middle of a pandemic.

What to do to make quick cash on short term investments
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Crypto? The markets? That pair of shoes in your closet you never wear? Financial expert Mark Davenport talks about the best ways to make a bit of cash in the short term.

Search for killer of 23-year NOPD veteran in Houston
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Five entities, from law enforcement to a businessman, have pitched in for the $100,000 reward leading to the arrest of murdered New Orleans Police Detective Everett Briscoe. Briscoe was shot and killed in Houston over the weekend while eating at a restaurant in the Galleria. Andy Kahan from Crime Stoppers joins The Factor Uncensored to talk about yet another brazen murder on the streets of our city.

Tracking the Gulf with Dr. Jim
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Gulf Coast Weather Authority Chief Meteorologist joins The Factor to talk about whether we need to be concerned about a system forming in the Gulf of Mexico.

Moderna?s COVID-19 vaccine paves way for HIV vaccine research
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The research done for the COVID-19 vaccine is set to help create a similar vaccine that would help prevent the spread of HIV. We talk to the AIDS Foundation of Houston about the trials that are now underway.

Parents fight against mask mandates
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Despite the current surge in COVID-19 cases and the lack of vaccines for children under the age of 12, parents across the country are fighting against mask mandates for the new school year. A few from the Houston area joined The Factor Uncensored to explain why they feel the mandates are an infringement on their freedoms and personal choice as parents.

Milk crate challenge takes over internet
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What is the milk crate challenge and, more importantly, where are these milk crates being found?

FDA gives full approval for Pfizer vaccine
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Dr. Danish Ali joins The Factor to talk about the FDA?s announcement of full approval for Pfizer?s COVID-19 vaccine.

Weekend of deadly, historic weather across U.S.
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Historic flooding was seen on the east coast due to Tropical Storm Henri. Middle Tennessee also saw flooding that killed 22 people, including 7-month-old twins.

City, county team up to fight Bissonnet prostitution and sex trafficking
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Houston?s Bissonnet Street is notorious for prostitution and sex trafficking. Local leaders and a trafficking survivor explain why these new efforts are so important.

COVID-19 surges causing movie delays, theatre downturn
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The guys from BackstageOL.com join The Factor to talk about more impacts on the movie industry because of COVID-19.

Importance of having a medical advocate
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A woman says doctors wrote her off and told her family to start making end-of-life plans after spending weeks in a coma due to COVID-19. It wasn?t until her mother met the right medical professional who helped advocate for the woman?s life, that they got the treatment she needed. They all join The Factor to share this story and the importance of pushing for the care you deserve.