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Abbott Dismisses Flood Blame Questions as 'Word Choice of Losers'
A devastating flood in Texas has resulted in 111 deaths and over 160 missing, highlighting the consequences of government budget cuts to agencies like NOAA and FEMA, which have hampered disaster preparedness and response. The article discusses broader political issues, including federal layoffs, legal challenges to vaccine policies, internal power struggles within the Biden administration, and Trump's controversial actions and claims, all amid a backdrop of declining public trust and ongoing political conflicts.

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"Feb. 15: Top 7 Stories You Missed"
A shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade left one dead and 21 injured, with three suspects in custody; concerns arise over Russia's potential space-based weapon threat; hearings in Donald Trump's New York and Georgia cases take place today; SpaceX launches a robotic spacecraft to the moon, aiming for the first U.S. lunar landing since 1972; Notre Dame's new spire unveiled as cathedral reconstruction progresses, while U.S. teachers limit lessons on political and social topics.

"From Victorious Coach to Oscar Underdog: The Weekly News Quiz"
This week's news quiz covers a man's achievement over a woman's hard work, the impending return of loud cicadas, and a poll revealing a decline in Americans' trust in power, offering a humorous take on current events.

Guard Faints on Live TV During Sandra Day O'Connor's Casket Ceremony
A member of the honor guard fainted during a live CNN broadcast while standing near the casket of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who is lying in repose at the Supreme Court. The cause of the collapse is unknown, and the guard's condition remains unknown. O'Connor, the first woman to sit on the Supreme Court, will have a funeral on Tuesday.

"Hawaii's Sirens Failure, Trump Investigations, and Hunter Biden: A Week in Review"
The death toll from the Maui wildfires rises to 93, Atlanta-area prosecutors have evidence connecting Trump's legal team to the 2020 election breach, the Trump-appointed US attorney investigating Hunter Biden has been given special counsel status, FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried has had his bail revoked for attempted witness tampering, and five people have been charged in a boat dock brawl in Montgomery, Alabama. Additionally, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is expected to seek indictments this week in the case against Trump and his allies' efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia.

"Unraveling Co-Conspirators and a Bear Suit Conspiracy: Weekly News Quiz"
This week, the United States' credit rating was downgraded, Bed Bath & Beyond received a boost from Overstock.com, and other notable events occurred.

"Union Strikes, AI, and Bizarre Rental Fees: Weekly News Quiz Challenges Your Knowledge"
This week featured various conflicts, including a mammal challenging a dinosaur, workers taking on capitalism through strikes and lawsuits, authors criticizing AI, air conditioners combating climate change, and the Women's World Cup showcasing underdogs.

"Unlikely Allies: AIs and Unions Join Forces in Unexpected Harmony"
This week saw various battles against the status quo, including a mammal challenging a dinosaur, workers confronting capitalism through strikes and lawsuits, authors criticizing AI, and air conditioners combating climate change. The Women's World Cup also showcased underdog teams.

James Cameron's Knowledge of Titanic Sub Implosion Raises Questions.
James Cameron, the director of Titanic, said he correctly guessed the fate of the Titan submersible less than 24 hours after it disappeared on Sunday. Cameron, a prolific deep-sea explorer himself, explained that he had missed the initial news of OceanGate Expeditions losing contact with its submersible, but by Monday morning, he was in contact with his colleagues and had begun to suspect an implosion. On Thursday, the U.S. Coast Guard confirmed that debris evidence found near the wreck of the Titanic suggested that a “catastrophic implosion” had taken place, killing all five people aboard. Cameron believes the passengers on the sub “had some warning, that they heard some acoustic signature of the hull beginning to delaminate.”

Race Against Time: Search for Missing Titanic Submersible Intensifies Amid Oxygen Supply Concerns
The search for the missing submersible known as the Titan, which was on a voyage to see the Titanic wreckage, is reaching a crucial stage as the vessel's 96-hour oxygen supply is estimated to run out Thursday. The daunting mission covers the ocean's surface and the vast depths beneath, posing unique challenges that are further complicated by the depths involved. Five passengers, including the CEO of OceanGate, are missing.

Test Your Knowledge with These Fun Trivia Quizzes from NPR, The New York Times, and Slate
NPR's news quiz challenges readers to test their knowledge of current events beyond the dominating news cycle of Donald Trump, including topics such as the Tonys, Biden's root canal, a forest book, special counsel Jack Smith, ministers Nicola, Boris, Silvio, and Francis Suarez, AI advancements, union activity, climate change migration, and retirements.