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More than 100 people have been confirmed dead following catastrophic flooding that devastated parts of Central Texas over the ...
Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, received criticism after attributing the Texas flooding deaths to an “act of God.” ...
The death toll from the devastating floods in Texas surpassed 100 on Monday as officials in the state continue its search and rescue efforts. At least 104 people have died from the catastrophic ...
Tom Llamas, the new “NBC Nightly News” anchor, is headed to Chicago this week to participate in the annual National Association of Hispanic Journalists conference, which is taking place Wednesday ...
Mexico has sent water rescue teams and firefighters to help in Texas after the holiday weekend floods that have killed at ...
Newsweek on MSN45m
Tom Homan To Zohran Mamdani: 'Good Luck, ICE Will Be In New York City'While speaking to reporters on July 7, border czar Tom Homan refuted Zohran Mamdani's claims that New York City would not ...
Gracie Hunt, the daughter of Kansas City Chiefs owners Clark and Tavia Hunt, mourned the loss of a 9-year-old relative killed ...
Fox Business on MSN54m
Gen. Keane: We're seeing a new strategic framework for the Middle East being played outFox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) weighs in on the Trump-Netanyahu meeting, the future of the Middle ...
At least 27 campers and counselors were killed at Camp Mystic during the devastating Texas floods. Some are still missing.
WKRN Nashville on MSN58m
Judge orders testimony on government's plan for Kilmar Abrego GarciaChina military uses laser on US ally's aircraft: What to know Dumb Things In The Big Bang Theory That Everyone Ignores ‘Could ...
Kurdt Greenwood on MSN1h
Full Discovery Channel Documentary Marathon: Africa's Wildest and Deadliest! Part 1Join wildlife expert Kurdt Greenwood on an epic 3-hour Discovery Channel marathon exploring Africa's wildest sanctuaries and its deadliest predators. 🌍🐍🦂 From the heart of remote wildlife reserves ...
Five days after the Guadalupe River in Texas surged 29 feet in a matter of hours, 11 people from a popular girls' summer camp ...
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