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Crew on the the Ruby Princess wave with a cartoon sized hand and head as the ship departs from Port Kembla in Wollongong, Australia, Thursday, April 23, 2020. The ocean liner became notorious as Australia s largest single source of coronavirus infections and is the center of a criminal investigation over the sickness spread set off a month after it was ordered by police to leave. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft) Rick Rycroft
A cyclist wearing a protective mask to protect against coronavirus is reflected in the window of a wedding dress store with mannequins wearing face masks, in Zagreb, Croatia, Thursday, April 23, 2020. The store is closed because of Covid-19 lockdown. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
A year ago today, in pictures: Coronavirus outbreak and more moments you may remember
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US Industry in March Struggled to Rebound From Storm: Fed
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Winter Storm Most Costly Ever as Drought Expands in the West
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Opposing Texas’ top Republican officials, the state’s House speaker stonewalled a Senate-drafted bill that sought to waive $16 billion in winter storm energy surge pricing.
A woman points to her electricity bill from Griddy on an app showing her energy cost of $3,114.27, outside of her home in Dallas on Feb. 19, 2021. (Ben Torres/The Dallas Morning News via AP)
AUSTIN, Texas (CN) The Texas Legislature’s whirlwind week of energy legislation picked up Wednesday morning when Speaker of the House Dade Phelan rebuked a bill, drafted in the Senate and backed by top Republican state officials, that would have retroactively reduced energy prices that spiked during February’s winter storm.