As Hurricane Harvey hit coastal Texas it turned into a Tropical Storm. What forecasters didn't foresee was the amount of rainfall it would dump onto Houston and the ensuing flooding. ---------------------------------------------------------------
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Satellite imagery from Houston and the surrounding areas in Texas before and after Harvey shows devastating flooding, with water concealing some of the surrounding area and deluging highways.
Some families hit hard by Tropical Storm Harvey are choosing to stay in their flooded homes. We take you along a rescue mission in a community in southeast Houston, where some also choose to leave....
Homes and shelters were flooded and the largest oil refinery in the U.S. was shut down after heavy rains flooded Port Arthur, east of Houston, overnight Tuesday.
Once a hurricane Harvey, now a tropical storm, pummeled Houston and the surrounding region, bringing catastrophic flooding and killing at least five people.
Hurricane Harvey made landfall near Corpus Christi, Tex., on Friday evening as a Category 4 storm. By early Saturday, it had been downgraded to Category 1. Power outages and heavy damage to buildi...
Slow responses by the police to violent skirmishes at a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., on Aug. 12 have angered many residents, though officials insist no “stand down” order was in...
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Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Rockport, Tex., on Friday, damaging or destroying hundreds of homes and buildings and killing at least one person. Witness some of the destruction with a resident ...
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An M-16 and a sawed-off shotgun were among the nearly 5,000 guns collected at a two-day buyback event in New Jersey, where guns could be dropped off with no questions asked.
Microsoft is building an autonomous glider guided by artificial intelligence, part of an effort to help machines make decisions when faced with uncertainty.
Step onto Failaka Island in the Persian Gulf, which was seized by Iraqi forces during the invasion of Kuwait. Bullet-riddled and abandoned buildings mark this remnant of the Gulf War.
Vigils were held across the country on Sunday to honor the life of Heather D. Heyer, who was killed a day earlier while protesting a rally of white nationalists.
Chile is advancing in its goals for reliance on renewable energy, with South America's first geothermal plant and a constellation of solar and wind farms in the Atacama desert.
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