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A view shows damage caused by Hurricane Beryl on Union Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, in this undated handout picture obtained by Reuters on July 5, 2024. Beryl hit Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula as a Category 2 hurricane on Friday, then weakened to a tropical storm. The hurricane center forecasts it will hit as a strong Category 1 storm, but wrote "this could be conservative if Beryl stays over water longer" than expected. "People in southern Texas now need to really keep an eye on the progress of Beryl," Beven said. Beryl set the record for the earliest Category 4 with winds of at least 130 mph (209 kilometers per hour) — the first-ever category 4 in June.
Persons: Hurricane, Saint Vincent, Beryl, Jack Beven, Jeff Masters, Beven, Brian McNoldy, Phil Klotzbach, Kerry Emanuel doesn't, Klotzbach, Rita, Wilma, Dennis, Miami's McNoldy, Albany's Kristen Corbosiero, Masters, hasn't, Corbosiero, Emanuel Organizations: Reuters, National Hurricane Center, Corpus Christi, Masters, University of Miami, Colorado State University, MIT, Colorado State, University, Miami's, Albany's, Nina Locations: Grenadines, it's Texas, Yucatan, Texas, toasty Gulf of Mexico, Brownsville, Corpus, Gulf, Mexico, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, Carriacou, Grenada
Read previewThe Supreme Court isn't willing to blow up the internet just yet. The Texas law applied to social media companies with at least 50 million users, while Florida included companies with over 100 million users. As Judge Andrew Oldham wrote in his appeals court decision upholding the Texas law, the Florida law "prohibits all censorship of some speakers," while the Texas law "prohibits some censorship of all speakers." Part of the reason the Supreme Court might have agreed to hear the cases to begin with is because there was a circuit split between the states. But Calvert said on Monday that because the high court's decision is so favorable to the social media companies, that's not likely to happen.
Persons: , isn't, Paxton, Florida's Moody, NetChoice —, Donald Trump, Andrew Oldham, Clay Calvert, Calvert, Elena Kagan, Kagan, Ken Paxton, Ashley Moody ., that's Organizations: Service, Business, Facebook, Twitter, Capitol, Republicans, Meta, Google, Appeals, Circuit Locations: Texas, Florida
After 20 years of early rising, I'm up before the sun with no prompting required. The 9:17 a.m. alarm is also deeply ingrained; it's the official attendance time when I'm required to pause my instruction and take attendance. I will walk away from teaching and into early retirement at 59, which makes me more than a little nervous. While I'll be doing something I care deeply about, I will still be below the salary I earned this year. Now that I'll have the time in retirement, what will my new exercise regime look like?
Persons: I've, I'm, They've, it's Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Texas, It's Texas
Brett Alder moved to Austin, Texas, for work and regrets the choice. A lot of people, including myself, move from California to Austin because of the hype and the perception that California and Austin are reasonably comparable in lifestyle. Water: Water is also shockingly expensive. Expensive pool maintenance, expensive landscaping services, expensive home repairs, expensive dining and movies. Expensive pool maintenance, expensive landscaping services, expensive home repairs, expensive dining and movies.
Persons: Brett Alder, Alder, Austin, Austin it's, you've, We've, I've, It's, We're, Yelp, Matthew McConaughey, Travis, There's, , Monoculture, California we've, Uber, I'd, Austinites Organizations: Energy, Soaring Sierra, Yosemite, Texans Locations: Austin , Texas, California, Austin, Texas, San Diego, Travis County, Lake, Jose, San Jose, Portland , Oregon, Nevada, Utah, West Coast, West, Montana, Tennessee, crosswalks, Belterra, Bay, San Jose , CA
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