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Texas officials say they were caught off guard by deadly storms: 'We didn’t know'

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Texas officials say they were caught off guard by deadly storms: 'We didn’t know'
Texas officials admitted they were completely unprepared for the sudden, deadly storms that hit on July 4th. The Guadalupe River surged unexpectedly, flooding nearby areas in just minutes—catching both residents and authorities by surprise.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another weather story—it’s a wake-up call. If even officials didn’t see this coming, it raises big questions about disaster readiness in an era of increasingly unpredictable storms. People’s lives depend on better warning systems, especially in flood-prone areas.
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The head of India's top industry group, CII, says businesses are bracing for whatever happens next in US-India trade talks as a tariff deadline looms. While hopeful for a deal that could help sectors like tech and pharmaceuticals, they're also preparing for the possibility of no agreement—which might hit car and clothing exports harder. The key takeaway? India won’t sign anything that doesn’t serve its own interests, but ideally, both countries should walk away with something valuable.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about tariffs—it’s a high-stakes balancing act. A deal could mean growth for some industries, but no deal might force others to up their game. For everyday folks, it could trickle down to job markets, prices, and even which products stay competitive globally. Basically, how this plays out could shape India’s economic mood for a while.
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Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about a housing dispute—it’s a test of how rules apply to top officials. If even a former CJI is being asked to vacate, it signals that no one’s above protocol. But it also begs the question: Why now, and could there be more to it?
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Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another cable news segment—Carlson’s move taps into broader debates about media access, diplomacy, and whose voices get amplified in global conflicts. Whether you see it as journalism or provocation, it’s a reminder of how polarizing figures can shape conversations about adversarial nations, especially when official channels between governments are strained.
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