401K concerns

After the shaky stock market – the tips people need to know to make sure their 401k money is safe.

Power in Pro-Israel Politics

More than $8M was spent in a Missouri Primary election. The outcome? The incumbent, Congresswoman Cori Bush, was beat in the primaries.

: Transvestigators go after Olympian

The controversy continues as “Transvestigators” go after an Algerian female boxer. People questioned her sex after competing in the Olympic games.

Uber Driver Pepper Sprayed

A woman pepper sprays a ride-share driver in NYC. The driver says she did it because of the color of his skin. How one driver says he protects himself from passengers.

Congressional Showdown

Several people are vying to fill the seat left by the late-Sheila Jackson Lee. Our panel talks about the impacts this could have on Houstonians.

Sad azz stories on social media

We have all seen or know someone who constantly posts sad stories in hopes of gaining attention and comfort on social media. Well, now there's a term for it - sadfishing.

Vacationing while on the clock

Employees, particularly millennials, are pushing the envelope when it comes to the concept of remote work. Younger employees are frequently found to be intertwining vacations and other personal pursuits with their professional responsibilities, all while presenting the situation to their employers as regular work-from-home days. Selina Garrett, owner of Payroll Vault in The Woodlands, joins The Factor: Uncensored to talk about this.

Protecting your identity during data breaches

This year we have seen corporation after corporation announce that consumers' data has been stolen due to breaches. Now more people are looking to see what they can do to protect themselves.

West Nile Virus outbreak in 2024

People around the world have been dealing with a random outbreak of the West Nile virus. Dr. Danish Ali with ArchPoint Pain Institute talks about the origin of the virus and what to do if you get infected.