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Deanne Criswell - Texas Battered Again As Powerful Storm, Strong Winds Kill 1, Cause Widespread Damage - huffpost.com - state Colorado - state Arkansas - state Texas - state Montana - county Dallas - state Oklahoma - state Nebraska - state Wyoming - city Houston - state Kansas - county Harris

Texas Battered Again As Powerful Storm, Strong Winds Kill 1, Cause Widespread Damage

HOUSTON (AP) — Power outages remained widespread Wednesday in storm-weary Texas a day after another burst of severe weather flooded streets, uprooted trees and ripped off roofs. Authorities said a teenager was killed at a construction site while working on a home that collapsed.

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Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows

WASHINGTON (AP) — ABC’s “This Week” — Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del.; Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas.

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Deanne Criswell - REBECCA SANTANA - Red - Recovering from natural disasters is slow and bureaucratic. New FEMA rules aim to cut the red tape - apnews.com - Usa - Washington

Recovering from natural disasters is slow and bureaucratic. New FEMA rules aim to cut the red tape

WASHINGTON (AP) — Anyone who has lived through a natural disaster and then applied to the federal government for assistance knows that it can be a lengthy, frustrating and bureaucratic process. New rules announced Friday by the federal agency in charge of emergency management aim to simplify and speed up the process.

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