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4 Dead In Houston Storms; Some Could Be Without Power For Months
Thunderstorms pummeled southeastern Texas Thursday, leaving at least four people dead and 900,000 homes and buisnesses without power.

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Thunderstorms pummeled southeastern Texas Thursday, leaving at least four people dead and 900,000 homes and buisnesses without power.

The changes have publishers bracing for disaster after tests by Google resulted in a 25 percent drop in traffic to websites.
A California man and son of a Silicon Valley tech executive was arrested in France and will undergo extradition proceedings for rape.
The average tapayer is getting a $2,852 refund, $75 more than last year — a good start on paying off debt if bills don't get in the way.
Use of the map with two majority Black districts, which a lower court ruled was illegal racial gerrymandering, boosts Democrats' hopes.
Sales of raw milk, which experts say is one of the riskiest foods to consume, are on the rise, despite a bird flu outbreak in dairy cows.
The Society of Family Planning's #WeCount survey found "people will find a way to terminate pregnancies they don't want," one expert said.
"The defendant has admitted — indeed bragged — that he knew what he was doing."
"The destruction of the human experience. Courtesy of Silicon Valley."
Most commencement exercises took place as scheduled and were largely peaceful, although protests did continue on some campuses.
The new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention rules were prompted by concerns about dogs coming from countries where rabies is common.
The lawsuit, filed by 95 men and women, details child sexual abuse allegations at youth detention centers across Illinois from 1996 to 2017.
New details were released three days after the shooting at Mount Horeb Middle School in Mount Horeb.
The action came after officers spent hours threatening arrests over loudspeakers if people did not disperse.
The comments came after Trump faced a warning of jail time if he violates the trial gag order.
An influential U.S. task force now says women should get screened for breast cancer every other year starting at age 40.
The changes would be historic in a denomination that has debated LGBTQ issues for more than half a century.
Marijuana would remain a controlled substance under the proposal, which recognizes the medical uses of cannabis and the potential for abuse.
"The state is now set to purchase life-saving naloxone for almost half of the current market price."
The destruction was extensive in Sulphur, where a tornado crumpled downtown buildings, tossed cars and buses, and sheared roofs off houses.