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Texas May Be Losing Its Grip as America’s Fastest-Growing State

Long accustomed to rapid growth, Texas saw the overall number of people moving from other states sink to its lowest level in two decades, census estimates show.

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The Stockyards in Fort Worth. A slowdown in population growth is more pronounced in Texas than in any other state except Florida, the Census Bureau estimates.
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Grids Are Surviving the Storm. But the Next 5 Years Could Be Rough.

A group that monitors the U.S. electricity system warns that grid reliability is “worsening” and blackout risks are rising for millions of people.

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A crew working to restore power in Austin, Texas, in 2021, after a major storm.
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In a Bid to Kick-Start Growth, Britain Turns to China

Buffeted by tariffs and trade tensions, Prime Minister Keir Starmer took British business leaders to China and emerged with deals on visas and Scotch whisky, as well as pledges to deepen ties.

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain, left, with President Xi Jinping of China, in Beijing on Thursday.
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