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Abandoned card led to their identities. Their name and photos have been widely released across france. Authorities are still trying to track down their where abouts. Police are canvassing wide areas, including a town 80 kilometers from paris. The interior minister says the younger brother was found guilty in 2008 for being part of a jihadist recruitment ring in france. He said the group sent fighters to join the conflict in iraq. The brothers were under Police Surveillance before the attack and phone records and internet logs are being examined for clues. Attacks in france have shocked people around the world, including japan. They feel sorrow and sympathy for the victims and theyre angry about this attack on freedom of the press. Nhk worlds Mitsuko Nishikawa reports. Reporter japanese people from all walks of life were stunned by the killings in paris. One of them is Prime Minister shinzo abe. He had strong words about the attack. Translator cowardly attacks are totally unacceptable,

Texas freeze: Thousands of people still without power in Austin area as deep freeze covers New England

MONO COUNTY ALERT: Winter Storm Damage Survey - Respond by April 15, 2023

Federal assistance registration extended for Texans impacted by winter storm

Federal assistance registration extended for Texans impacted by winter storm (Source: KLTV) By KLTV Digital Media Staff | April 15, 2021 at 4:27 PM CDT - Updated April 15 at 7:11 PM AUSTIN, Texas (KLTV) - At the request of the Texas Division of Emergency Management, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has extended the Individual Assistance registration period for Texans impacted by the winter storm. Individuals who live in qualifying counties now have until May 20, 2021 to submit damages and make claims to FEMA. “Thank you to FEMA for granting this registration period extension for Individual Assistance to counties severely impacted by the winter storm,” said Gov. Abbott. “I encourage Texans in the qualifying counties to apply for this assistance to help repair any lasting damages from the storm.”

Former ERCOT CEO Bill Magness refuses more than $800,000 in severance pay after destructive winter storm

Bill Magness, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas CEO who was terminated by his board Wednesday, said he will not accept more than $800,000 in severance pay, according to an ERCOT spokesperson. The board for the nonprofit entity that operates and manages the electricity grid that covers much of Texas voted Wednesday in favor of his 60-day termination notice. Magness was terminated without cause, a spokesperson said. According to the terms of his employment contract, his severance pay would have been equivalent to one year of his current base salary, which is more than $800,000. Both ERCOT and the Public Utility Commission of Texas, the regulatory body that oversees it, have been lambasted in recent weeks for failures in preparing for and responding to the winter storm that left millions of people in the dark for days and claimed the lives of dozens of Texans.

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