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Renewed efforts to bring home Houston-native captured in Syria in 2012
SUMMARY: The US government aims for a peaceful transition of power after the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, as many Syrians seek loved ones imprisoned for years. Among them is the family of Austin Tye, a Houston native and freelance journalist kidnapped in 2012. His brothers received information indicating he is alive, prompting the FBI to offer up to $1 million for tips on his whereabouts. The US’s top hostage negotiator is in Beirut to gather more information. Amid ongoing prisoner releases, Tye’s family remains hopeful for his return as they celebrate the potential for change in Syria.

Austin Tice’s family as well as the White House are making a new push to bring him home.
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University of Houston Cougars greeted in San Antonio ahead of Final Four
SUMMARY: The University of Houston Cougars were warmly welcomed in San Antonio ahead of the Final Four. The city expects over 100,000 visitors, many from Houston, with events centered around the Alamodome and downtown. Enhanced security, including a clear bag policy, is in place. The Cougars arrived to mariachi music after a three-hour bus ride, with Coach Sampson leading the way. He encouraged Cougar Nation to “paint San Anton red.” About 700 students are expected in the fan section, with buses departing Saturday. The Houston Police Department provided an escort and showed support for the team on social media.

The Houston Cougars are expecting to give Duke University another reason to “Remember the Alamo” as they prepare for the …
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US, global markets plunge after Trump tariff announcement
SUMMARY: Global financial markets plunged after President Trump announced sweeping new tariffs, sparking fears of stagflation—high inflation combined with weak growth. The S&P 500 dropped 3.3%, while the Dow fell over 1,100 points. Trump’s tariffs include a minimum 10% on all imports, with higher rates for countries like China and the EU. Analysts warn this could cut U.S. growth by 2% and raise inflation to 5%. Wall Street, expecting negotiation tactics, was jolted by what appears to be a long-term policy shift. Tech, retail, and travel stocks tumbled, and global indexes followed suit. The Federal Reserve may cut rates in response.
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Ready for spring cleaning? Here are some tips to clean up your gardens
SUMMARY: Spring cleaning your garden involves assessing winter damage and making necessary cuts, such as trimming Swiss chard. Adding compost to vegetable plants, like tomatoes, ensures they have nutrients for growth. Harvesting winter crops, such as lettuce, is essential before they bolt. Planting native species is beneficial for local wildlife and heat tolerance. It’s also vital to check irrigation as warmer months approach. Consider investing in a raised garden bed for an enjoyable gardening experience. For more in-depth gardening tips, visit gardentex.com to prepare for spring and summer planting, ensuring a fruitful garden this season.

Here are some tips to help you get your garden ready to grow this spring.
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