While Texans fight to stay warm, even alive, during a dangerous cold snap without critical utilities, politicians and commentators are playing the blame game. Experts say clean energy or not, if the infrastructure isn't prepared for bitter cold, it will fail.
Experts: Texas Power Crash Came From Bad Prep, Not Wind Turbines
Pundits are seizing on Texas' dangerous power outages to politicize the future of energy production. But experts say that argument misses the point.
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Posted: 7:06 p.m. EST Feb 17, 2021
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Storm threatens snow in the Midwest and tornadoes in the South
Monday's storms are expected to bring strong winds, sleet, freezing rain and snow from a broad swath from the Dakotas to the Gulf Coast.
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Winter storm slams into the Great Plains, Upper Midwest and Northeast
This latest storm is expected to have longer-lasting impacts than the last back-to-back storms we've had.
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The spring equinox is here. What does that mean?
The Earth's orbit will line up so both hemispheres get the same amount of sunlight. This means day and night last about the same amount of time.
Rain disrupts MLB Opening Day festivities in several cities
As two teams postponed their season openers, 2024 might mark the final Opening Day ever for one California city.
Cargo ship had maintenance before it collided with Baltimore bridge
Investigators began collecting evidence from the vessel a day after it struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Powerball jackpot now $935 million after 12 weeks without a winner
Saturday's drawing will offer the fifth-largest jackpot in the lottery's history as Powerball has gone almost three months without a winner.