The City of San Antonio has opened overnight shelters to provide a safe haven for residents during freezing temperatures. These Resilience Hubs …
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Mae De Vera, LAWIN.news
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In Anapa, Russia, residents participate in the traditional Epiphany dip despite an oil spill affecting local waters. The event, marking a major …
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CenterPoint Energy braces for a severe winter storm in Houston, preparing for potential power outages by doubling its response workforce. Anticipating icy …
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A Chinese national and two Filipinos have been charged with espionage by the National Bureau of Investigation in the Philippines. The trio …
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In a recent statement, President Marcos firmly denied accusations of blank items in the 2025 General Appropriations Act, dismissing them as false. …
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Michelle Obama has skipped Donald Trump’s inauguration, marking the second major event she has missed recently without providing an explanation. Her absence …
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Miriam Adelson, known for her $100 million donation to the Trump campaign and as the new owner of the Dallas Mavericks, attended …
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BP, headquartered in Houston, announces a 5% workforce reduction, totaling 4,700 jobs as part of a $2 billion cost-saving strategy. CEO Murray …
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Landry’s, Inc., owned by Houston billionaire Tilman Fertitta, lost a trademark lawsuit against Austin’s Landry Distillery. The jury ruled no confusion existed …
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Houston’s League City is set for a major transformation with a mixed-use development by Alexander Grene Development. Featuring retail spaces and flexible …