Caravan to Sugarland 95
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National Black United Front is hosting an event Saturday for National Reparations Day and also to honor the Sugarland 95.

Is now the time to make a big purchase amid a pandemic
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Is now a good time to purchase a home, car, or make a major investment? Our Financial Expert Charlotte Stallings talks how you should be spending your money during the pandemic.

COVID-19 anxiety and how to tackle it.
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Dr. Biren Patel with Kelsey-Seybold Clinic shares how parents can manage their COVID-19 anxiety. Segment is based on parents having to deal with the stress of online learning for their kids.

Tackling the mixed raced topic
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We usually look at people and assume their race or background. For example Kamala Harris, we refer to her as a Black woman but she is actually mixed. A diverse panel of people from different backgrounds share their experiences growing up being mixed and how they identify.

Relationships and break-ups
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Dr. Angela Jones has some relationship advice if you decide to break up.

President Trump and the next stimulus check
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President trump is pushing for another stimulus check. What needs to happen for it to work out. Isiah speaks with Dietrich Von Biedenfeld.

Locals with family ties to Beirut raising money to help with relief efforts
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It's been a week since the Beirut explosion. We hear from locals with family ties in Lebanon, and how they're helping with relief efforts. Isiah speaks with them.

Panel discusses Joe Biden's VP pick of Senator Kamala Harris
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An article in the Los Angeles Sentinel sparks the question on whether or not Joe Biden felt forced to pick a black running mate to get the black vote. Our panel shares their thoughts.

Downtown's Cottonmouth Club impacted by COVID-19
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The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted many businesses. Isiah Carey stops by downtown Houston where it looks like a ghost town. He talks to the owner of the Cottonmouth Club on how the virus has impacted his business.

Is Chicago a lost city?
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With the ongoing violence, rioting, and looting in Chicago has it become a lost city? Panelists Claver Kamu-Imani, Dr. Gene Preuss, Tomaro Bell, Dr. Creshema Murray, and Dwayne Bryant discuss.

PANEL: Kamala Harris as Biden's running mate
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Reshonda Tate Billingsley, Charles Blain, Denise Hamilton, and Dr. David Branham discuss Joe Biden's pick for his running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris.

Dance House Fitness Co-owner talks COVID-19
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Isiah speaks with Jenny Sanchez who has had several family members test positive for COVID-19.

COVID-19 SCAMS: What to look out for and how to tell it's fake
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Isiah speaks with Dan Parsons from the Better Business Bureau about the scams people are using during the COVID-19 pandemic.

New pushes Houston Police Department to hire more minority candidates
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Houston's faith community and the Black police officer's union are pushing more candidates of color to join the Houston Police Department.

Psychiatrist explains how to handle Mask Rage
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With so many recent assaults all stemming from a dispute over wearing face masks, Isiah Carey speaks with Dr. Alauna Curry about the dramatic reactions people are having as well as how to empathize and handle that situation should you find yourself in an altercation.

Local man creates non-profit to get Confederate statues back up
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David Thomas Roberts founded Twice the Mounments.org as a way to counteract the removal and destruction of statues and monuments that have been taken down in recent weeks. Roberts says his organization is dedicated to getting these statues back up but agrees they should be kept on private property. Roberts also takes issue with the fact that most monuments have been removed without a public referendum being held. To learn more, visit 2xmounments.org

COVID-19 and your self-esteem
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With COVID-19 keeping everyone inside their homes, there are ways to make you feel better. Isiah spoke with a doctor about what you can do.

COVID-19 and family members in your home with dementia
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In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, some family members are struggling with dementia. Isiah spoke with an expert about the issue.