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Environment
Texas can’t catch a break as new storm kills teenager, uproots trees, rips off roofs and leaves 1 million without electricity
By
Lekan Oyekanmi
,
John Seewer
and
The Associated Press
May 29, 2024
Environment
Dazed Texas county sifts through homes mangled by tornado in powerful storms that killed over 15 across the South: ‘It was horrific. Hellish’
By
Sean Murphy
,
Julio Cortez
and
The Associated Press
May 27, 2024
Tech
Families of slain Uvalde victims sue Meta, ‘Call of Duty’ maker, and gun manufacturer: ‘This three-headed monster knowingly exposed him to the weapon’
By
Jim Vertuno
and
The Associated Press
May 24, 2024
Politics
Federal judge blocks Biden administration rule requiring dealers at gun shows to ensure that buyers are not legally prohibited from having firearms
By
Acacia Coronado
and
The Associated Press
May 21, 2024
Finance
Texas power prices briefly soar 1,600% as a spring heat wave is expected to drive record demand for energy
By
Jason Ma
May 18, 2024
Environment
Tiny, light-brown lizard sparks massive clash between environmentalists and oil giants
By
Scott Sonner
and
The Associated Press
May 17, 2024
Environment
Texas barge collision may have spilled 2,000 gallons of oil into Galveston Bay, Coast Guard says
By
Lekan Oyekanmi
,
Valerie Gonzalez
and
The Associated Press
May 17, 2024
Environment
Severe Texas storms knock out power to 900,000 Houston businesses and homes and blow out hundreds of office and hotel windows
By
David J. Phillip
,
Lisa Baumann
,
Christopher Weber
and
The Associated Press
May 17, 2024
Finance
Texas and Florida are now buyers’ markets. Here’s why it could be time to move to the South
By
Sydney Lake
May 16, 2024
Politics
After pressure from Tucker Carlson, Texas Gov. pardons, restores firearm rights to ex-Army officer who shot and killed a protestor
By
Jim Vertuno
and
The Associated Press
May 16, 2024
Environment
Barge slams into Texas bridge causing partial collapse and oil spill after tugboat operator lost control
By
Juan Lozano
and
The Associated Press
May 16, 2024
Environment
Summer doesn’t start for a month and Dallas has already tied a nearly 100-year old record for high temperatures
By
Chris Morris
May 9, 2024
Health
‘Punched, kicked, grabbed, and brushed up against’—nurse’s husband sues employer after she was strangled while working
By
Dave Collins
and
The Associated Press
May 6, 2024
Finance
Renters care more about having a pet-friendly apartment than a washing machine, Zillow and Bark study shows
By
Sydney Lake
May 3, 2024
Environment
Texas vet who cares for 40,000 cattle said nearly every farm that had cows sick with bird flu also had sick workers: ‘I had people who never missed work, miss work’
By
Jonel Aleccia
and
The Associated Press
May 1, 2024
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By
Jake Angelo
Economy
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By
Jason Ma
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