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Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, highlights that San Antonio, Texas, experiences air pollution levels equivalent to smoking 144 cigarettes per year. According to a global ...
At least 70 people — including 21 children — were killed by devastating flooding in Texas this weekend.
At least 82 people were killed and dozens are presumed missing after deadly flooding brought on by a heavy rain system in Central Texas.
At least 173 people remained missing on the fifth day after devastating floods swept through the Texas Hill Country, Gov. Greg Abbott said on Tuesday. Those unaccounted for include 161 in Kerr ...
Left-wing firebrands in the House Democratic caucus raked in cash over the past three months, far surpassing endangered incumbents in their party who mostly reported lackluster fundraising numbers ...
While Saharan dust continues to sully the skies over Southeast Texas on Saturday and Sunday, we can look forward to increasing rain chances Monday and Tuesday, according to the National Weather ...
A July Fourth weekend deluge in Texas caused catastrophic flash flooding that has killed at least 89 people.
Models slowly added rain chances of rainfall back into the forecast as the week went on, but catastrophic flooding was not called for. So the question is, what happened?
Central Texas braces for more rain after deadly floods; officials warn of renewed flash flood risk in already saturated areas. Newsweek's live blog is closed.