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Avi Kwa Ame, or Spirit Mountain, close to Laughlin, Nevada, in March 2021. Photograph:George Rose/Getty Photographs
President Biden will defend some 514,000 acres of public land on Tuesday by designating two new nationwide monuments: the Avi Kwa Ame Nationwide Monument in Nevada and the Castner Vary Nationwide Monument in Texas.
Why it issues: Together with the brand new monuments, Biden is about to announce at a White Home summit a number of different conservation efforts, together with defending U.S. waters across the Pacific Distant Islands.
The large image: Avi Kwa Ame, or Spirit Mountain, is positioned within the southern tip of Nevada and is taken into account sacred floor by a number of Native American tribes.
Of word: Biden will even direct Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo to start a course of to designate a brand new nationwide marine sanctuary for all U.S. waters (roughly 777,000 sq. miles) across the Pacific Distant Islands southwest of Hawaii.
Between the traces: The conservation bulletins will come a little bit over every week after the Biden administration permitted of the ConocoPhillips’ Willow oil mission positioned on a portion of Alaska’s North Slope — one of many final unspoiled wilderness areas within the nation.
Thought bubble, through Axios’ Andrew Freedman: These steps are per an method many local weather scientists and activists have been advocating for as international warming dramatically reshapes situations on land and within the sea.
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WACO, Texas (KWTX) – Roughly 55,000 people were without power Thursday morning following strong storms and a confirmed tornado in Central Texas.
According to the Oncor power outage map, the bulk of the power problems were in the Waco, Killeen, and Temple areas.
The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado touched down in the city of Temple Wednesday evening.
Emergency crews told News 10, there have been no deaths or injuries reported in connection with the weather.
In terms of restoring power, Oncor said it has teams assessing the damage, making repairs, and the lights should come back on by Thursday 9:30 p.m.
The agency said the severe storms produced damaging wind gusts, leading to electric poles and towers being damaged, trees toppled, and branches impacting the electrical equipment.
As Oncor crews work, and residents assess their own damage, the agency warns the public about being cautious around downed power lines.
It said, to keep pets and others away from them and call 911 immediately.
Since the potential for the line being energized, it reminds that anything touching it, such as a tree branch, could shock you.
“Do not attempt to remove debris and tree limbs from areas near power lines,” said Oncor.
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ARLINGTON — Carson Benge pitched effectively into the seventh inning with 10 strikeouts and had three hits to lead second-seeded Oklahoma State to a 7-2 win over 10th-seeded Texas Tech in the Big 12 Conference Tournament on Wednesday night.
The Cowboys were up 4-0 and Benge had allowed just two hits before Gavin Kash followed a one-out error with a home run to right field. Benge moved to designated hitter after that.
Oklahoma State (37-16) plays eighth-seeded UCF on Thursday while the Red Raiders (31-25) face fifth-seeded Cincinnati in an elimination game.
Benge doubled ahead of Zach Ehrhard’s home run in the first inning. Benge led off the bottom of the fifth with a single and came around to score on a bases loaded walk. He added a single in the sixth inning.
Eight Texas Tech pitchers issued 13 walks but Oklahoma State only had eight hits and stranded 13 runners. Starter Zach Erdman (0-1) took the loss.
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TEXARKANA, Texas (KSLA) – Governor Greg Abbott made a stop in Texarkana Wednesday morning (May 22) as part of a Get Out the Vote event.
Gov. Abbott was in Texarkana campaigning for Chris Spencer, who is one of the candidates in the May 28 runoff election for the House District 1 seat. He is a Cass County businessman and Republican running against Gary VanDeaver, also a Republican.
The governor made remarks in Spencer’s favor from Lost Pizza Co. on Gibson Lane.
“And what you need for your family and your future, you need someone to go to Austin, Texas and fight for you. And that is what Chris Spencer is going to do,” Gov. Abbott said.
“As your state representative, I will always pray for wisdom and blessings from the Lord and to glorify Him in what I say and what I do,” Spencer said.
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The governor spent most of his time blasting the Biden administration and policies, saying he has failed the state of Texas.
“Texas has been known to fight for what we know is right, and we continue that same fighting attitude today as we are fighting back against Joe Biden’s reckless policies that are destroying the United States of America,” he said.
Spencer and Gov. Abbott say now is time to get the vote out.
“Do not put off [voting] tomorrow,” they said.
Early voting is underway, and Election Day is May 28.
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