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Surveillance video shows violent Fondren crash

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www.youtube.com – KHOU 11 – 2025-06-05 22:11:49

SUMMARY: A violent crash on Fondren Road near South Braeswood Boulevard sent three people to the hospital and caused power outages for hundreds of homes. Around 2 p.m., a white Honda and a Ford F-150 collided after the Honda tried to swerve around an SUV. Both vehicles flipped, and the Honda split in half after hitting a power pole and tree. Speed, and possibly racing, are suspected causes. Emergency crews rescued a trapped woman from the Honda. Power was restored after seven hours, and investigators say the injured are expected to recover, though one woman remains in critical condition.

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Two cars flipped and hit a pole, knocking out power. Three people were hospitalized.

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'Sir David': Beckham to be awarded a knighthood by King Charles, according to media reports

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www.kxan.com – Pan Pylas – 2025-06-06 21:39:00

SUMMARY: David Beckham, former England soccer captain and longtime UNICEF ambassador, is reportedly set to receive a knighthood from King Charles III in next week’s honors list, recognizing his soccer career and societal contributions. Beckham, already an OBE recipient since 2003, will become “Sir David,” while his wife Victoria will be “Lady Beckham.” Beckham’s achievements include scoring in three World Cups, captaining England 59 times, and playing for major clubs like Manchester United and Real Madrid. He has faced past criticism but remains a style icon, charity supporter, and co-owner of the MLS team Inter Miami. The knighthood aligns him with elite football legends.

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House Republicans call on Abbott to veto bill expanding loan repayment program | Texas

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor – (The Center Square – ) 2025-06-06 15:54:00


A group of 58 House Republicans urged Gov. Greg Abbott to veto SB 646, a bill expanding state-funded loan repayment for mental health professionals. The bill, authored by Sen. Royce West (D-Dallas), increases loan repayment amounts for various mental health workers, especially those serving rural areas or speaking languages other than English, and allocates \$1 million for advertising. Republicans criticized it as a “Biden style” expansion of loan programs and opposed student loan repayment programs broadly. West defended the bill, citing Texas’ severe shortage of mental health professionals across many counties. Separately, 41 House Republicans urged veto of SB 974 over potential conflicts of interest in property tax appraisal boards.

(The Center Square) – A group of House Republicans has called on Gov. Greg Abbott to veto a Democratic-authored bill related to expanding state-funded loan repayment programs for a range of mental health professionals.

SB 646 filed by state Sen. Royce, West, D-Dallas, would amend state law to expand and increase financial assistance provided through the Mental Health Professionals Loan Repayment Program.

It would increase the amount of loan repayments for physician psychiatrists, licensed clinical social workers, professional counselors, advanced practice registered nurses and a wide range of licensed social workers and counselors, according to the bill analysis. It also would increase the amount of awards to those who speak languages other than English and for those who practice in rural areas. It also allocates $1 million to the MHPLRP for advertising.

The majority of House Republicans, 58, voted against it. Thirty-four of them called on the governor to veto the bill.

The bill “expands a Biden style student loan repayment program,” House Republicans, led by Rep. Brent Money, wrote in a letter to the governor. “58 republican members voted against this bill and in opposition to student loan repayment programs. There are many laudable things that the legislature funds and expands during the session but few that received such significant opposition as SB 646. We humbly ask that you veto this legislation and in so doing encourage the legislature to make ‘loan repayment programs’ and their expansion something we have to avoid in future sessions.”

West argued the program was necessary to help more mental health professionals enter the field “given Texas’ stark shortage of mental health professionals.” The existing program isn’t helping meeting the shortfall, he says, which “remains critical.”

Of Texas’ 254 counties, 168 don’t ‘have any licensed psychiatrists; 147 don’t have any psychologists; 91 don’t have licensed clinical social workers; 78 don’t have licensed chemical dependency counselors; 41 don’t have licensed professional counselors; 211 don’t have psychiatric-mental health advanced practice registered nurses (as of 2019 data) and 148 school districts don’t have any school counselors, according to the bill analysis.

Earlier in the week, a group of 41 House Republicans called on Abbott to veto a bill they argue will only help increase property taxes, The Center Square reported.

SB 974, filed by state Sen. Sarah Eckhardt, D-Austin, passed the legislature with bipartisan support. It would allow school board members and school district employees to serve on appraisal review boards, the entities responsible for assessing property tax appraisal challenges.

Those who voted against it argue it “establishes a clear conflict of interest … An employee who is paid by a school district should not be involved in the processes of determining the value of property that is taxed to generate funding for the district.”

Abbott previously vetoed similar legislation in the last legislative session.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Centrist

The article primarily reports on recent legislative developments in Texas, detailing both the positions and actions of Democratic lawmakers who proposed the bills and the Republican opposition to them. The language used is neutral and factual, presenting the content of the bills (SB 646 and SB 974), the arguments from both sides, and relevant statistics without loaded or emotive wording. The inclusion of direct quotes from Republican representatives and Democrats, and the provision of context around the votes, suggests an intent to inform rather than advocate for one side. Thus, the article presents the ideological positions of the parties involved without exhibiting a clear ideological stance or bias itself.

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‘More than just a runway show’; Art Bra spotlights breast cancer survivors, education

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www.kxan.com – Abigail Jones – 2025-06-06 12:01:00

SUMMARY: Art Bra Austin is a runway event honoring breast cancer survivors while raising funds for the Breast Cancer Resource Center (BCRC), a Central Texas nonprofit providing free, personalized support to those affected by breast cancer. All models, including the first male survivor participant Napolean Griffin, showcase wearable art by local designers. BCRC highlights breast cancer’s impact on both women and men and addresses disparities in care. The organization emphasizes advocacy, education, and support to improve treatment outcomes and quality of life. Founded in 1995, BCRC has served nearly 30,000 people, many living below 300% of the poverty line, with free services.

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