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Houston Storms Kill at Least Four and Leave Hundreds of Thousands Without Power
School officials canceled classes in the city on Friday, and hundreds of thousands were left without power. It may take as much as 48 hours to restore power to some customers.The New York Times - Top stories -
Houston distributes water as more than 300,000 remain without power after devastating storms
The city of Houston on Saturday opened new distribution centers to give out water as thousands of customers remained without power following severe storms blamed in the deaths of seven people in the region.NBC News - Top stories -
Meyers, Peña homer as Astros beat Brewers 5-4 for season-high sixth straight win
Jake Meyers hit a two-run homer and Jeremy Peña’s three-run shot in the fifth inning gave the Houston Astros a 5-4 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers Friday night to extend their season-long winning streak to six gamesABC News - Sports - MLB -
Eyeing sixth win of season, Nelly Korda fires 65 to lead Mizuho Americas Open by two
Korda had her five-win streak stopped last week, but she's closing in on another victory in NJ.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
China Regulators to Discuss Property Aid With Banks Friday
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The 14-year-old's body was found in the River Tyne and the younger boy was rescued and taken to hospital.BBC News - Top stories -
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South West Water apologises after 28 properties were wrongly told the water was safe to drink.BBC News - Top stories -
Inside the museums averaging fewer than one visitor a day
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