Pres. Trump bans diversity policies in federal government
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President Trump is banning diversity in federal government. He's telling federal agencies to end racial sensitivity trainings that address topics like white privilege. Calling them "divisive, anti-american propaganda."

BackstageOL gives us a preview of Power Book II: Ghost
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Dave Morales and Jon Stenvall give us a sneak peek at Power Book II: Ghost. It comes out this Sunday on Starz.

Catching up with the polyamorous Porter family
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Isiah Carey checks in with the Porter Family, a polyamory throple, who have a new baby and a new book.

Two Jacob Blake videos bring questions to the media
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The new Jacob Blake video has caused some people to question the media. Isiah Carey came across Wilberto Miller on Instagram, who talks about why he believes the media spun the story by not sharing both clips. Isiah explains how the media didn?t have the second clip at first because it had not been shared yet.

Labor Day weekend safety tips amid COVID-19 pandemic
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Dr. Umair Shah joins Isiah Factor Uncensored with a reminder to wear your mask and practice social distancing over Labor Day weekend.

Job hunting season begins on Labor Day expert says
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Isiah speaks with Workforce Solutions on unemployment info, job opportunities in our area, preparing for zoom interviews, and upcoming job fairs.

How to protect your loved one from elder abuse
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There?s about eight billion cases of elder fraud across Texas each year. Comparitech Editor Paul Bischoff explains how we can protect the elderly.

Dealing with Houston's Third-Ward food desert
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Isiah takes a look at a food desert near Midtown Houston where the Fiesta closed with Councilwoman Carolyn Evans-Shabazz.

How the homeless can vote on election day
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Michael Fischer, a homelessness expert, shares his thoughts on how making sure the homeless can vote should be handled.

Angela After Dark: Parents and relationships
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Dr. Angela Jones discusses how the relationship with your parents affects your love life.

What are landlord's responsibilities during natural disasters
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What are landlords responsible for during a natural disaster? Kimberly Dike clears up the confusion around who is responsible if people are without utilities and more.

Ft. Hood soldier speaks up about experience
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Ft. Hood soldier A'Yana Yvonne recounts sexual harassment and assault in the military.

Hip-hop museum coming to Houston
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Shelby Stewart joins the Isiah Factor Uncensored to discuss the importance of creating a Houston hip-hop museum.

Opioid use up during COVID-19 pandemic
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Dr. Abdulla Kudrath talks about the rise of opioid usage during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the various dangers abusers face, especially when they turn to the streets.

How to accomplish your goals during the pandemic
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Certified Life Coach Dawn Paul shares how we can change our mindset during the COVID-19 pandemic to accomplish our goals.

Disturbing details of the Sugar Land 95
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New information on the Sugar Land 95. Fort Bend ISD released a report showing the brutal and cruel life many blacks suffered in the state's convict lease program during the late 1800s to early 1900s. For the first time, we're learning the names for some of the dead along with the cause of death.

COVID-19 safety as kids go back to school
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Dr. Pamela Sanders appears on the Isiah Factor Uncensored to discuss how to protect your family from COVID-19 as kids start returning to school.

The importance of colonoscopies
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The death of Chadwick Boseman has brought the importance of colonoscopies to light. Isiah Carey speaks with Dr. Ned Snyder on younger people being diagnosed with colon cancer more frequently and the importance of women getting tested.

Houston police reform
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Five Houston city council members wrote a letter suggesting changes for the Houston Police Department following the death of George Floyd. Councilman Edward Pollard, who is one of the five, discusses the list of proposed changes.

Mail-in ballot concerns
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The Texas Attorney General has sued Harris County after the district clerk refused to end a plan to send out two million mail-in ballots to voters, who may not show up to the polls because of COVID-19.