RAYNA GLASSER

Aug 15 2025BUSINESS

Texas Steps into the Spotlight: A New Film Studio Rises in Fort Worth

A huge film studio is now up and running in Fort Worth, Texas. This new project, called SGS Studios, is a big deal for the state. It's a joint effort with Paramount Television, the company behind popular shows like Yellowstone. The studio covers a massive 450, 000 square feet, which is enough space for more than seven big grocery stores. This isn't the only film pro...

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Jun 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tom Hardy's Crime Drama Gets Another Season on Paramount+

Paramount+ has given the green light for a second season of the popular crime drama "MobLand. " This news comes after the show's impressive performance since its launch in March. The series has consistently ranked in the top 10 for original series, and its debut episode has racked up 26 million views globally within its first 70 days. This makes "MobLand" the second ...

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Jun 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hardy, Brosnan, and Mirren's Mob Drama Gets a Second Chance

Paramount+ has given the green light for a second season of "MobLand, " the hit drama series starring Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Helen Mirren. This news comes just a few weeks after the show's first season wrapped up on the streaming platform. The show has been a massive success, with its premiere episode racking up 26 million views in the U. S. and other Englis...

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

Raynaud's and the Power of Movement

Raynaud's phenomenon is a condition that affects many women. It's a vascular disorder that can make fingers and toes turn white or blue due to reduced blood flow. This condition can have a significant impact on a person's daily life and overall well-being. One of the key issues for women with Raynaud's is a reduced health-related quality of life. This isn't just abou...

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

COVID-19 and Raynaud's: A Tale of Surgical Intervention

Meet an 80-year-old gentleman who had a mild COVID-19 case. He didn't have severe symptoms like breathing issues or low oxygen levels. However, he ended up in the emergency department with swollen and blue fingers on both hands. They hurt a lot too! Despite his stable condition and normal overall health check, his blood tests showed signs of infection and high inflam...

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Nov 17 2024SPORTS

Basketball, Family, and Faith: The Rise of Naji Marshall

Naji Marshall, born on January 24, 1998, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, grew up in two different basketball cultures. His family moved to Maryland when he was 9. This cross-state exposure shaped Naji's skills and passion for the game. His dad, Maurice Marshall, a former boxer turned basketball coach, instilled hard work and discipline in all his children, including Na...

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Oct 29 2024WEATHER

Why Is the Philippines So Vulnerable to Tropical Storms?

Tropical Storm Trami, known locally as Kristine, recently caused a lot of damage in the Philippines. The storm hit the northeastern part of the country and brought strong rains and winds. This caused heavy flooding and landslides, making it the most destructive storm this year. The Philippines sees many typhoons each year. What made Trami so bad was the heavy rain i...

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Education in Texas: What’s at Stake in the 2024 Elections?

Texas voters have a lot to think about when it comes to education this election year. The COVID-19 pandemic left many students with learning gaps, and there are still concerns about teachers getting enough training before they hit the classroom. Since the Uvalde tragedy, schools are struggling to pay for security upgrades. Plus, there's a big debate going on about wh...

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Oct 07 2024EDUCATION

Meet Rayna Glasser: The Educator Who Puts Students First

Rayna Glasser is no stranger to the classroom. With 18 years of teaching experience, mainly at Fort Worth Dunbar High School where she was named Teacher of the Year for 2023-24, she's got a solid background. She holds a master’s degree in education from Lamar University and is now running for State Board of Education District 11. Glasser believes that high school ac...

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Sep 13 2024HEALTH

"Can Anti-Violence Programs Really Make a Difference in Kansas City? "

The Kansas City Health Department's anti-violence programs have been under scrutiny, with some questioning their effectiveness in reducing violent crime rates in the city. However, Dr. Marvia Jones, the department's director, is convinced that they are making a difference - albeit slowly. According to Jones, anti-violence programs take time to show results, and the o...

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