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Millions in Texas still without power as death toll rises after major snowfall and record cold

Millions of people are still without electricity, hundreds of flights were canceled and the death toll rose due to a major winter storm spanning from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic that produced deep snow record-breaking cold temperatures. The storm hit Texas hard, a state which rarely sees extreme cold and snow, resulting in more than 4 million people in the state to lose power on Tuesday. Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said in a news conference that 1.3 million people were without power in the Houston region. In Fort Worth, about 100,000 people were told to boil their water after a treatment plant lost power. Those who could not boil water were encouraged to use bottled water. Officials are working to set up water bottle distribution centers. Freezing rain made travel dangerous, as nearly an inch of ice was measured in Frenchburg, Ky. — more than triple the amount needed to weigh down branches and power lines.

More than two dozen people have died so far, mostly in Texas, in weather-related incidents since last week. The winter storm has led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights, including those from Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.

Death toll rises as deadly winter storm knocks out power to millions in Texas

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Millions in Texas still without power as death toll rises after major snowfall and record cold

Millions of people are still without electricity, hundreds of flights were canceled and the death toll rose due to a major winter storm spanning from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic that produced deep snow record-breaking cold temperatures.

The storm hit Texas hard, a state which rarely sees extreme cold and snow, resulting in more than 4 million people in the state to lose power on Tuesday. Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said in a news conference that 1.3 million people were without power in the Houston region. In Fort Worth, about 100,000 people were told to boil their water after a treatment plant lost power. Those who could not boil water were encouraged to use bottled water. Officials are working to set up water bottle distribution centers. Freezing rain made travel dangerous, as nearly an inch of ice was measured in Frenchburg, Ky. — more than triple the amount needed to weigh down branches and power lines. 

More than two dozen people have died so far, mostly in Texas, in weather-related incidents since last week. The winter storm has led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights, including those from Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.

Death toll rises as deadly winter storm knocks out power to millions in Texas

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Millions in Texas still without power as death toll rises after major snowfall and record cold

Millions of people are still without electricity, hundreds of flights were canceled and the death toll rose due to a major winter storm spanning from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic that produced deep snow record-breaking cold temperatures.

The storm hit Texas hard, a state which rarely sees extreme cold and snow, resulting in more than 4 million people in the state to lose power on Tuesday. Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said in a news conference that 1.3 million people were without power in the Houston region. In Fort Worth, about 100,000 people were told to boil their water after a treatment plant lost power. Those who could not boil water were encouraged to use bottled water. Officials are working to set up water bottle distribution centers. Freezing rain made travel dangerous, as nearly an inch of ice was measured in Frenchburg, Ky. — more than triple the amount needed to weigh down branches and power lines.

More than two dozen people have died so far, mostly in Texas, in weather-related incidents since last week. The winter storm has led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights, including those from Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.

Death toll rises as deadly winter storm knocks out power to millions in Texas

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Millions in Texas still without power as death toll rises after major snowfall and record cold

Millions of people are still without electricity, hundreds of flights were canceled and the death toll rose due to a major winter storm spanning from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic that produced deep snow record-breaking cold temperatures. The storm hit Texas hard, a state which rarely sees extreme cold and snow, resulting in more than 4 million people in the state to lose power on Tuesday. Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said in a news conference that 1.3 million people were without power in the Houston region. In Fort Worth, about 100,000 people were told to boil their water after a treatment plant lost power. Those who could not boil water were encouraged to use bottled water. Officials are working to set up water bottle distribution centers. Freezing rain made travel dangerous, as nearly an inch of ice was measured in Frenchburg, Ky. — more than triple the amount needed to weigh down branches and power lines.

More than two dozen people have died so far, mostly in Texas, in weather-related incidents since last week. The winter storm has led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights, including those from Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.

Death toll rises as deadly winter storm knocks out power to millions in Texas

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NAACP and multiple congressmen sue Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani over Capitol riot

The NAACP and a Washington, D.C. civil rights law firm filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against former President Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani and two right-wing groups for violating the 1871 Ku Klux Klan Act.

Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi filed a 32-page lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., saying Trump conspired with Giuliani and others to spark the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. The Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers, who are named in the lawsuit, are accused of participating in the violence against Congress in violation of the Ku Klux Klan Act. 

The lawsuit said, “The statute was enacted in response to violence and intimidation in which the Ku Klux Klan and other organizations were engaged during that time period. The defendants conspired to prevent, by force, intimidation and threats, the plaintiff, as a member of Congress, from discharging his official duties to approve the count of votes cast by members of the Electoral College following the presidential election held in November 2020.”  NAACP President Derrick Johnson added that Trump inspired White supremacist groups to take action against lawmakers, saying Trump’s efforts sought “to disenfranchise African-American voters” by claiming there was massive voter fraud in locations that had large Black and minority populations.

Congressman, NAACP sue Trump and Giuliani over Capitol riot

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Netflix plans to release its own Britney Spears documentary

Netflix is planning a documentary film about Britney Spears, after rival streaming site Hulu released its popular documentary on the pop star titled “Framing Britney Spears.” Netflix’s documentary will be directed by Erin Lee Carr, who specializes in true crime documentaries. Her last credit is a miniseries for Netflix called “How to Fix a Drug Scandal.” The project was already in the works when Hulu’s “Framing Britney Spears” came out.

“Framing Britney Spears” has become a smash hit for Hulu, charting her battle for conservatorship over her $59 million estate. The documentary highlighted former boyfriend Justin Timberlake’s treatment of Spears, for which he later publicly apologized for.

Netflix is working on its own Britney documentary

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Olivia Rodrigo stays at No. 1 for 5th week on Billboard Hot 100 with ‘Drivers License’

Olivia Rodrigo’s “Drivers License” remains at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for a fifth week. The song was released Jan. 8 and debuted atop the Jan. 23-dated Hot 100, marking Rodrigo’s first No. 1. “License” is just the 10th single to have debuted at No. 1 on the Hot 100 and spent at least its first five weeks on top. 

Cardi B’s “Up” debuts on the Hot 100 at No. 2; The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” is at No. 3 and his “Save Your Tears” is at No. 4; and the late Pop Smoke’s “What You Know Bout Love” enters the top 10, rising from No. 13 to No. 10.

Olivia Rodrigo Is No. 1 for a Fifth Week With ‘Drivers License’ on Billboard Hot 100

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Dua Lipa debuts music video for new single “We’re Good”

Dua Lipa has dropped the video for “We’re Good,” the first track off her album remix Future Nostalgia (The Moonlight Edition).

The visual opens with Dua performing at a restaurant on a cruise ship, while diners order their dinner from a tank; in the song, Dua sings of freeing oneself from feeling trapped in a relationship when things just aren’t meant to be.

Take a look at Dua’s new music video for “We’re Good” at the link – here.

Dua Lipa Is an Emerald Goddess in New ‘We’re Good’ Music Video

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Dua Lipa debuts music video for new single “We’re Good”

Dua Lipa has dropped the video for “We’re Good,” the first track off her album remix Future Nostalgia (The Moonlight Edition).

The visual opens with Dua performing at a restaurant on a cruise ship, while diners order their dinner from a tank; in the song, Dua sings of freeing oneself from feeling trapped in a relationship when things just aren’t meant to be.  Take a look at Dua’s new music video for “We’re Good” at the link – here.

Dua Lipa Is an Emerald Goddess in New ‘We’re Good’ Music Video

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President Biden calls for gun law reforms on third anniversary of Parkland, FL school shooting

President Joe Biden called for gun legislation on Sunday, on the third anniversary of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fl.

In a statement remembering the 17 lives lost– including 14 students and three staff -in the Feb. 14, 2018 shooting, Biden called on Congress to pass “commonsense gun law reforms,” including required background checks on all gun sales, a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines and eliminating immunity for gun manufacturers that “knowingly put weapons of war on our streets.”  Said Biden, “The Parkland students and so many other young people across the country who have experienced gun violence are carrying forward the history of the American journey. It is a history written by young people in each generation who challenged prevailing dogma to demand a simple truth: we can do better. And we will.”

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ordered flags to be lowered to half-staff on Sunday and filed paperwork to create a “Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Memorial Day” to be observed annually beginning on Feb. 14, 2022.

Biden calls on Congress to ban assault weapons

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