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At least four dead as storms batter Houston area

Four people were killed and more than 1 million people were without power as intense thunderstorms swept through Texas on Thursday evening, bringing heavy rain, destructive winds and dangerous flooding to central and southeast portions of the state that had already flooded this month.

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Why so many Republicans won’t buy electric vehicles

There is one thing holding the nation back from the dream of an all-electric future: political polarization. Sales data have consistently shown that while Democrats have been buying the new cars in droves, Republicans haven’t jumped onto the EV-buying train.
News >  Military

Air Force opens prosecution of Discord leaker Jack Teixeira

The Air Force on Tuesday opened preliminary criminal proceedings against a member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard who was convicted in federal court earlier this year of leaking classified government secrets online, alleging that he also violated military laws.
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Radiation compensation bill’s backers plan Hill blitz

WASHINGTON — Victims of radiation exposure are aiming to ramp up the pressure on the House to take up a Senate-passed bill that would extend and expand the compensation fund for those harmed by radiation from America’s development of nuclear weapons. The bill sponsored by Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., has fairly broad support in both parties, but it has been sitting on the clerk’s desk in the House ...
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Severe storms and flooding to affect Southern U.S. this week

Relentless rounds of strong to severe thunderstorms have been plaguing the United States for nearly three weeks straight, and more are on the way to start the workweek. A broad risk of damaging winds, destructive hail and a few tornadoes spans the Gulf Coast from Texas to Florida, and could be accompanied by flooding as well.