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The storm dumped even more rain on Port Arthur and Beaumont than it did on Houston.
Years after the storm pummeled the coast of Queens, psychiatric hospitalizations in the area are soaring.
“They Were Really Worried About Creationists and the Oil Companies.”
There are international standards for disaster relief. The government isn't meeting them.
The paint could use hydrogen captured from the air to power fuel cells.
The state's example suggests that the president's deregulation spree isn't necessary.
The state extended a cap-and-trade bill that advocates are calling a "gold standard."
Homeward Bound was supposed to foster science’s next generation of female leaders. But it finds itself navigating treacherous waters.
This ain’t normal -- but it might be someday.