Increase in U.S. Unemployment Claims

The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits unexpectedly rose by 20,000 to 243,000 last week, with claims in Texas spiking after Hurricane Beryl. Jobless claims are still relatively low by historical standards but have increased somewhat in recent months, signaling a cooling labor market.

Residents Threatening Repair Workers After Hurricane Beryl

Residents in Houston are taking out their anger on repair workers trying to restore power after Hurricane Beryl, prompting threats and confrontations. Authorities have urged people to leave the linemen alone and let them work. Some cases have resulted in police charges and arrests.

Hurricane Beryl aftermath and power outages in Houston

Gov. Greg Abbott demands investigation into CenterPoint Energy's slow response to power outages in Houston area following Hurricane Beryl. CenterPoint Energy defends its preparation efforts and says it has restored power to 2 million customers since the storm hit.

Power Outages in Southeast Texas After Hurricane Beryl

After Hurricane Beryl hit southeast Texas, over 760,000 residents remain without power, leading to a shortage of resources like air conditioning, food, water, and healthcare. The outages have caused serious health risks, including carbon monoxide poisoning and deaths. The crisis has prompted a public health emergency declaration and raised concerns over the state's power grid.

Miracle Baby Survives Hurricane Beryl

A 'miracle baby' survived two days in a ditch during Hurricane Beryl before being found by a passing trucker near where the child’s 4-year-old brother was found dead. The mother, Aaliyah Jack, was arrested in Mississippi. The 1-year-old was found in good condition despite bug bites.

Hurricane Beryl Impact in Texas

Hurricane Beryl hits Texas, causing damage and power outages. Texas Governor Greg Abbott is on an international trip organized by the Texas Economic Development Corporation. Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick acts as Governor and provides updates on relief efforts.

Aftermath of Hurricane Beryl in Houston

Millions of homes and businesses in Houston area left without power after Hurricane Beryl. Temperatures soaring, lack of power causing misery with hospitals also being affected. Frustration over lack of preparation. Nearly 2 million still without power, some deaths reported. Residents struggling with lack of electricity, long lines for basic necessities like food and gas. Efforts underway to restore power, with priority on nursing homes and hospitals.

Houston Wastewater Spill After Hurricane Beryl

Houston warned residents about 154,000 gallons of domestic wastewater spilled in downtown area after Hurricane Beryl, urging those near spill site to boil water before consumption.

Climate Change and Texas Politics

Climate-fueled weather disasters in Texas are tied to a government hostile to the concept of climate change, according to a Bloomberg Opinion editor. Texas has suffered significant climate-related damage due to its pro-global-warming policies. The state's leadership denies climate change and hinders efforts to address it, focusing on the fossil fuel industry instead.

Hurricane Beryl hits Texas

Hurricane Beryl downgraded to tropical storm after hitting Texas, causing power outages and flooding. At least 2 killed by fallen trees. Houston area saw over 2 million without power. Heavy rain continues to pose a threat in multiple states.

Hurricane Beryl Hits Texas as Category 1 Storm

Hurricane Beryl, a Category 1 storm, made landfall in Texas causing widespread destruction, power outages, and fatalities. Millions are without power, major highways are flooded, and airports are closed. The storm originated in the Atlantic Ocean and intensified as it moved through the Caribbean before hitting Texas.

Hurricane Beryl's Impact in Texas

Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Texas as a Category 1 storm, causing widespread flooding, power outages, and fatalities. Millions are without power, major airports shut down, and flash flooding is expected. The storm originated in the Atlantic Ocean, intensifying as it hit the Caribbean before reaching Texas.

Hurricane Beryl hits Texas

Hurricane Beryl downgraded to a tropical storm after hitting Texas, causing flooding, power outages, and two deaths. Over 2 million homes and businesses affected, with ongoing rescue efforts and warnings of continued flash flooding. Storm originated in the Caribbean, causing destruction and fatalities along its path.

Hurricane Beryl hitting the southeast Caribbean and Jamaica

Hurricane Beryl, a Category 5 storm, made landfall in the southeast Caribbean, causing at least four deaths. It is expected to hit Jamaica with life-threatening winds and storm surge. Jamaican officials are warning residents to be prepared for evacuation.

Hurricane Beryl Devastation in Southeastern Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl strengthened to Category 5 status and caused devastation across the southeastern Caribbean, with one reported death in Grenada. The storm is expected to continue moving towards Mexico and Jamaica, with significant weakening forecasted after reaching major hurricane intensity.

Hurricane Beryl Strengthens into Category 5 Storm in the Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl strengthens into a potentially catastrophic Category 5 storm, putting Jamaica near its path, as it moves across the eastern Caribbean. Experts attribute the rapid formation to climate change and record high temperatures in the North Atlantic.

Hurricane Beryl in the Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl, the strongest hurricane ever recorded, is heading towards the Caribbean with life-threatening winds and heavy rainfall. Jamaica is under a hurricane warning and preparing for significant impact and damage. Two deaths have been reported so far due to the storm.

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The Supreme Court ruled that former President Trump has broad immunity from federal prosecution but lacks immunity for unofficial acts. Hurricane Beryl strengthened to a Category 5 storm in the Caribbean. Researchers are studying a generic drug to extend people's lives. Independence Day travel is expected to be busy. Abdul Jabbar's Boli Khela wrestling competition draws crowds in Bangladesh. Drone photography finalists for an award showcase stunning aerial shots. Carlo Acutis was beatified in Italy.

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Recent news articles from FOX News Network, LLC covering various topics including Trump's presidential immunity, VP Harris' statements on abortion, Hurricane Beryl, Mark Wahlberg's new romance, Biden's campaign fundraising, and more.

Hurricane Beryl's Impact on the Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl caused extreme damage in the Windward Islands, with one confirmed death in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The storm made history as the earliest Atlantic Basin Category 4 storm on record, impacting Grenada and Carriacou severely. Beryl is expected to pass near Jamaica, bringing storm surge to Hispaniola and poses a significant flash flood and landslide threat to the affected areas. Barbados, Grenada, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines suffered extensive damage, with loss of homes, businesses, and fishing boats reported.

AccuWeather Forecast for Hurricane Beryl

AccuWeather posted a forecast for Hurricane Beryl which was labeled as false information on a social media platform, causing confusion. AccuWeather relies on a team of 100 meteorologists and data from reputable sources. AccuWeather beat other agencies with an early and accurate prediction of the hurricane.

Supreme Court, Hurricane Beryl, Catholic Church

Supreme Court's immunity ruling puts it in political spotlight, Hurricane Beryl strengthened by high ocean temperatures, Catholic Church names first millennial saint

Hurricane Beryl in the Eastern Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl caused significant damage in the Eastern Caribbean with powerful winds, possibly exacerbated by climate change.

Hurricane Beryl Breaking Records in the Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl broke the record as the first Category 4 storm in the Atlantic Ocean in June, bringing heavy rain and dangerous winds to the Caribbean. No deaths have been reported so far. Climate change is contributing to the rapid intensification of hurricanes like Beryl.

Hurricane Beryl Impact on the Caribbean Islands

Hurricane Beryl, a dangerous Category 4 storm, is racing across the Windward Islands with great risk to lives and destruction expected from winds and storm surge. The storm poses a serious threat to the Caribbean islands and is expected to maintain its high intensity as it moves westward.

Hurricane Beryl Strengthening to Category 4

Hurricane Beryl strengthens into an extremely dangerous Category 4 storm approaching the southeast Caribbean, prompting urgent shelter pleas from officials. The storm is expected to make landfall in the Windward Islands, bringing life-threatening winds and storm surge.

Hurricane Beryl Strengthens into Category 4 Heading Towards Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl strengthened into a Category 4 storm earlier than expected, with sustained winds of 130 mph. It is heading towards the Caribbean, expected to hit the Windward Islands. Other areas are under hurricane and tropical storm alerts. Life-threatening storm surge and heavy rainfall are expected. Another tropical system is also being monitored in the Atlantic.

Hurricane Beryl making landfall in Grenada as a Category 4 storm

Hurricane Beryl, a Category 4 storm, made landfall in Grenada bringing life-threatening winds, storm surge, and heavy rainfall to the Windward Islands. It is the earliest Category 4 hurricane on record for the Atlantic hurricane season.

Hurricane Beryl and its Impact on the Windward Islands

Hurricane Beryl, a Category 4 storm, brings catastrophic winds and storm surges to the Windward Islands. It is the earliest Category 4 Atlantic storm on record and is moving towards Mexico. Climate change is contributing to the intensity of hurricanes like Beryl.