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JUAN A. LOZANO

JUAN A. LOZANO

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Hundreds rescued from flooding in Texas as waters continue rising in Houston

High waters flooded neighborhoods around Houston on Saturday following heavy rains that have already resulted in crews rescuing more than 400 people from homes, rooftops and roads engulfed in murky water

Hundreds rescued from flooding in Texas as waters continue rising in Houston
News|Americas|US

Floodwaters start receding around Houston area as recovery begins following rescues and evacuations

Floodwaters in the Houston area and parts of Southeast Texas are starting to recede, allowing residents to begin returning to their homes and assess damages after days of heavy rainfall

Floodwaters start receding around Houston area as recovery begins following rescues and evacuations
News|Crime|US

Houston mayor says police chief is out amid probe into thousands of dropped cases

The mayor of Houston has replaced the city's police chief

Houston mayor says police chief is out amid probe into thousands of dropped cases
Celebrity|Entertainment|News

9 of 10 wrongful death suits over Astroworld concert crowd surge have been settled, lawyer says

An attorney says nine of the 10 wrongful death lawsuits filed after the 2021 Astroworld music festival have been settled, including one that was set to go to trial this week

9 of 10 wrongful death suits over Astroworld concert crowd surge have been settled, lawyer says
News|US

Power restored to most hit by deadly Houston storm with full service expected by Wednesday

Houston area residents affected by deadly storms last week that left at least seven dead have received some good news

Power restored to most hit by deadly Houston storm with full service expected by Wednesday
News|Environment|Health|US

Head of FEMA tours deadly storm damage in Houston area as more residents get power back

The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency has toured the Houston area to assess the damage from last week’s deadly storms

Head of FEMA tours deadly storm damage in Houston area as more residents get power back
News|US

Most in Houston area are getting power back after storm, but some may have to wait until the weekend

Officials say power is expected to be restored to nearly all Houston area homes and businesses left in the dark by last week’s deadly storm

Most in Houston area are getting power back after storm, but some may have to wait until the weekend
News|Crime|Education|US

Fate of lawsuit filed by Black Texas student punished over hairstyle in hands of federal judge

A federal judge has not issued an immediate ruling after hearing legal arguments over whether to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a Black high school student in Texas over his hairstyle

Fate of lawsuit filed by Black Texas student punished over hairstyle in hands of federal judge
News|Celebrity|Entertainment

Remaining wrongful death lawsuit filed after deadly Astroworld concert has been settled, lawyer says

An attorney says the one remaining wrongful death lawsuit filed after 10 people were killed during a deadly crowd crush at the 2021 Astroworld music festival has been settled

Remaining wrongful death lawsuit filed after deadly Astroworld concert has been settled, lawyer says
News|Technology|US

Alex Jones’ personal assets to be sold to pay $1.5B Sandy Hook debt. Company bankruptcy is dismissed

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is facing a court-ordered sell-off of many of his personal assets while the future of his Infowars media platform remains up in the air

Alex Jones’ personal assets to be sold to pay $1.5B Sandy Hook debt. Company bankruptcy is dismissed
News|Opinion

Who is Alex Jones? The conspiracist and dietary supplement salesman built an empire over decades

Alex Jones has pushed many theories over the last three decades, including that the U.S. government was behind or failed to stop the Oklahoma City bombing and the 9/11 attacks

Who is Alex Jones? The conspiracist and dietary supplement salesman built an empire over decades
Crime|News|US

What we know about the fight between conspiracist Alex Jones and Sandy Hook families over his assets

Bombastic conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has been ordered to liquidate his personal assets as he owes $1.5 billion for his false claims that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a hoax

What we know about the fight between conspiracist Alex Jones and Sandy Hook families over his assets
News|US

Immigrant families rejoice over Biden's expansive move toward citizenship, while some are left out

Hundreds of thousands of immigrants had reason to rejoice when President Joe Biden unveiled a highly expansive plan to extend legal status to spouses of U.S. citizens but, inevitably, some were left out

Immigrant families rejoice over Biden's expansive move toward citizenship, while some are left out
Crime|News|US

Judge sets $10 million bond for Venezuelan man accused of killing a 12-year-old Houston girl

A judge in Texas has set bond of $10 million for an undocumented Venezuelan man accused of killing a 12-year-old Houston girl

Judge sets $10 million bond for Venezuelan man accused of killing a 12-year-old Houston girl
Crime|News|US

Texas man executed for 2001 abduction and killing of 18-year-old woman

The state of Texas has executed a man who kidnapped, sexually assaulted and fatally shot an 18-year-old woman in 2001

Texas man executed for 2001 abduction and killing of 18-year-old woman
News|US|World

Beryl weakens to tropical depression after slamming into Texas as Category 1 hurricane

After Hurricane Beryl slammed into Texas, knocking out power to nearly 3 million homes and businesses and killing at least three people it moved east and weakened to a tropical depression

Beryl weakens to tropical depression after slamming into Texas as Category 1 hurricane
Environment|News

Frustrations mount in the Houston heat after Beryl moves on and leaves millions without power

Frustration is mounting that Houston appeared to buckle under a storm not as powerful as previous ones

Frustrations mount in the Houston heat after Beryl moves on and leaves millions without power
Environment|US

Houston residents left sweltering after Beryl with over 1.7 million still lacking power

The return of soaring heat in Houston is deepening the misery for people still without power after Hurricane Beryl crashed into Texas and left residents in search of places to cool off and fuel up as the extended outages strain one of the nation’s largest cities

Houston residents left sweltering after Beryl with over 1.7 million still lacking power
Environment|News|US

Houston keeps buckling under storms like Beryl. The fixes aren't coming fast enough

As Houston slowly struggles to recover after Hurricane Beryl left millions without power, experts say it's time to rethink how cities are preparing for and responding to weather disasters

Houston keeps buckling under storms like Beryl. The fixes aren't coming fast enough
Health|News|US

Houston hospitals report spike in heat-related illness during widespread storm power outages

Medical officials in Houston say widespread power outages caused by Hurricane Beryl have flooded area hospitals with patients seeking treatment for heat-related illnesses and carbon monoxide poisoning due to using home generators improperly

Houston hospitals report spike in heat-related illness during widespread storm power outages
News|US

After Beryl, Houston-area farmers pull together to face unique challenges

The misery of Houston’s lasting power outages extend beyond the big city and onto surrounding farms and ranches, where everything from animal bedding to feed is harder to come by since Hurricane Beryl turned off the lights

After Beryl, Houston-area farmers pull together to face unique challenges
Crime|News|US

Supreme Court grants Texas man a stay of execution just before his scheduled lethal injection

The U.S. Supreme Court granted a stay of execution for a Texas man shortly before he was to receive a lethal injection in a killing decades ago

Supreme Court grants Texas man a stay of execution just before his scheduled lethal injection
Environment|News|US|World

Anger over Houston power outages after Beryl has repair crews facing threats from some residents

Houston’s prolonged outages following Hurricane Beryl has some fed-up and frustrated residents taking out their anger on repair workers who are trying to restore power across the city

Anger over Houston power outages after Beryl has repair crews facing threats from some residents
Crime|News|US

Delay of Texas death row inmate's execution has not been the norm for Supreme Court, experts say

Texas death row inmate Ruben Gutierrez was only 20 minutes away from being executed when the U.S. Supreme Court granted his request to stay his lethal injection at the state prison in Huntsville

Delay of Texas death row inmate's execution has not been the norm for Supreme Court, experts say
Americas|Environment|News|World

Texas deaths from Hurricane Beryl climb to at least 36, including more who lost power in heat

A rising number of heat-related deaths in Texas among residents who lost power during Hurricane Beryl has pushed the number of storm fatalities to at least 36

Texas deaths from Hurricane Beryl climb to at least 36, including more who lost power in heat

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