Houston Olympian talks one-on-one with Isiah
Isiah Carey talks with Olympian Shelby McEwen as he prepares to compete in Paris.
Controversy at the Olympics
Controversy during the opening ceremony at the Paris Olympics have Christians upset. At the same time some members of the LGBTQ+ community say it was a parody that shouldn’t be taken out of context.
Centerpoint Power Problems
More than 2-million lost power after Hurricane Beryl. One state leader says Centerpoint needs to keep up with power companies in other states like Florida.
Secret Service Failures
Congress Grills Acting Secret Service Director around the assassination attempt of former president Donald Trump.
Omar Gooding to headline Haha Houston Comedy Show
Comedians Juan Villareal and Omar Gooding stop by The Isiah Factor: Uncensored to preview their upcoming comedy show in Houston.
Eating in grocery stores without paying
Some big backs are disturbingly eating food in grocery stores without paying. Karen De Amat talks about this trend.
FEMA disaster relief assistance explained
It has been exactly three weeks since Hurricane Beryl made landfall in the United States. Many people are still living with the damages from the storm and are wondering when assistance will actually be provided.
JP Morgan Chase to ban buy now, pay later service payments
The largest bank in the United States says they are done letting their customers use buy now, pay later services with their credit card accounts.
Woman says she was drugged while out in Houston
Many date rape drugs can make you feel drunk without consuming alcohol and can affect memory. This can happen fast and without you knowing. According to a Factor Uncensored guest, that's what happened to her.
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee lie in state
A number of services and celebrations are planned to honor the life of Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee. The commemorations began at Houston's City Hall, where she became only the second person ever to lie in state there.
President Joe Biden wants changes to be made to the Supreme Court
President Joe Biden has unveiled three major changes he wants to see in the nation's highest court: The implementation of an enforceable ethics code for justices, term limits of 18 years on the bench, and a constitutional amendment to limit the justices’ recent controversial decision regarding presidential immunity.
Eating in grocery stores without paying
Some big backs are disturbingly eating food in grocery stores without paying. Karen De Amat talks about this trend.
Omar Gooding to headline Haha Houston Comedy Show
Comedians Juan Villareal and Omar Gooding stop by The Isiah Factor: Uncensored to preview their upcoming comedy show in Houston.
FEMA disaster relief assistance explained
It has been exactly three weeks since Hurricane Beryl made landfall in the United States. Many people are still living with the damages from the storm and are wondering when assistance will actually be provided.
JP Morgan Chase to ban buy now, pay later service payments
The largest bank in the United States says they are done letting their customers use buy now, pay later services with their credit card accounts.
Woman says she was drugged while out in Houston
Many date rape drugs can make you feel drunk without consuming alcohol and can affect memory. This can happen fast and without you knowing. According to a Factor Uncensored guest, that's what happened to her.
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee lie in state
A number of services and celebrations are planned to honor the life of Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee. The commemorations began at Houston's City Hall, where she became only the second person ever to lie in state there.
President Joe Biden wants changes to be made to the Supreme Court
President Joe Biden has unveiled three major changes he wants to see in the nation's highest court: The implementation of an enforceable ethics code for justices, term limits of 18 years on the bench, and a constitutional amendment to limit the justices’ recent controversial decision regarding presidential immunity.
Back To School supply drive
School is starting in just a few weeks. Several guests are on the show to talk about how you can help kids living in the community.
FBI Houston bond bust deep dive
Isiah talks one-on-one with Sean Teare, the Democratic candidate for Harris County District Attorney about the FBI bond bust and what it means for people.