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‘Texans are rightfully upset:’ Senate Special Committee created in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl
Read full article: ‘Texans are rightfully upset:’ Senate Special Committee created in the aftermath of Hurricane BerylIn the wake of Hurricane Beryl, Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick has announced the creation of a Senate Special Committee on Hurricane and Tropical Storm Preparedness, Recovery, and Electricity.
Toxic benzene lingered for weeks after shelter-in-place warnings ended following 2019 Houston-area chemical fire
Read full article: Toxic benzene lingered for weeks after shelter-in-place warnings ended following 2019 Houston-area chemical fireThe Texas Tribune analyzed previously unreported air monitoring data and records from the 2019 ITC chemical disaster near Houston and found that high benzene levels lingered in the air for two weeks after public health measures were lifted. Experts say more shelter-in-place advisories should have been issued.
‘He has a battle rifle’: Police feared Uvalde gunman’s AR-15
Read full article: ‘He has a battle rifle’: Police feared Uvalde gunman’s AR-15In previously unreleased interviews, police who responded to the Robb Elementary shooting told investigators they were cowed by the shooter’s military-style rifle. This drove their decision to wait for a Border Patrol SWAT team to engage him, which took more than an hour.
Justice Dept, SEC probing collapse of Silicon Valley Bank
Read full article: Justice Dept, SEC probing collapse of Silicon Valley BankThe Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission have launched investigations into the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.
Tom Brady, Steph Curry and other celebrities face Texas investigation for endorsements of bankrupt crypto firm
Read full article: Tom Brady, Steph Curry and other celebrities face Texas investigation for endorsements of bankrupt crypto firmThis probe is part of the state’s wider investigation into FTX’s multibillion-dollar bankruptcy.
In the Army, you’re more likely to be detained for drugs than sexual assault
Read full article: In the Army, you’re more likely to be detained for drugs than sexual assaultA first-of-its-kind analysis reveals that, on average, Army soldiers had to face at least eight counts of sexual offenses before their commanders detained them ahead of trial as often as soldiers charged with drug or burglary crimes.