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The world is moving full speed ahead with renewable energy and away from carbon-burning power — except for the United States. Under the Trump administration, the U.S. is actively falling behind in the global clean-energy race. In fact, billions of tax dollars are being spent to scrap domestic renewable projects. How does this policy choice threaten American competitiveness, national security and access to reliable affordable electric power?
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Emergency restrictions are now expected to hit in September 2027, so the coastal city still faces a challenging future.
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The USDA confirmed four new New World screwworm cases in Texas, including the first reported infestations in Crockett and Terrell counties.
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The Weather Prediction Center has released its national 90-day weather outlook that covers the summer months.
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Joey Santore, known for the “Crime Pays But Botany Doesn’t” YouTube channel, says his appreciation for nature solidified when he noticed plants growing in sidewalk cracks.
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Most stray animal shelters are already at capacity. Adding a deadly parasitic infestation could create an even more dire situation.
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After Saturday's storms caused flooding and widespread power outages, rain chances are fading as warmer weather returns.
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The National Weather Service warns Thursday could bring the hottest conditions of the summer so far, with heat index values reaching 112 degrees in San Antonio.
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Flooding occurred near the site after the area received heavy rain early Monday morning.
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America's bees are dying in record numbers — and the way we grow our food is partly to blame. In 2025 beekeepers lost more than 60% of their colonies, and wild native bees are also in steep decline. If we lost the bees, it would be a massive blow to U.S. crop production. How Big Ag is a threat to the bees?
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Texans are advised to stay informed and avoid driving through flooded areas.