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Raw Story on MSN‘Heck of a job’: Kristi Noem hammered in vicious attack from Texas newspaperAs the horror of the Texas floods continues to reverberate around the state, a major newspaper’s editorial board aimed a ...
Florida and the central Gulf Coast face a risk of flash flooding in the coming days. A summer camp in Central Texas serving disabled youths reopened barely a week after the flooding. An army of ...
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Audacy on MSNTrump pushes Texas GOP for mid-decade redistricting, aiming to add five Republican congressional seatsPresident Donald Trump is urging Texas Republicans to take the rare step of redrawing U.S. House district lines ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, with an ambitious goal: carve out five new ...
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Texas officials and Hill Country leaders knew the risks of flooding along the Guadalupe. Warnings went unheeded, flood ...
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Emily Sutton talks about final chance for storms before the heat dome takes over (7/16/25 5:15AM)Emily Sutton talks about final chance for storms before the heat dome takes over (7/16/25 5:15AM) Gavin Newsom's warning to ...
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The iPad Just Got a Serious Upgrade With iPadOS 26With iPadOS 26, Apple adds features that take the iPad from casual device to a serious tool for work and creativity.
Journalist David Sirota joins “More To The Story” to discuss how climate change drives disasters—while politicians deny and ...
Morning temperatures will be in the low to mid 70s. With partially clear skies, patchy fog is possible this morning, then ...
Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?” President Trump shot back at a reporter during a Cabinet meeting. “This guy’s ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has requested disaster assistance for three additional counties in Texas due to severe flooding.
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Albia business owners look to future after devastating fireHer Daughter Died in the Texas Floods. Then Her Letters from Camp Arrived NL wins MLB All-Star Game in 1st tiebreak home run ...
More than half of Americans think the government could have prevented the Hill Country flooding deaths, according to a new ...
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