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Gas tanker explosion: 18-wheeler bursts into flames after crash, causing explosion that shut down inbound lanes of I-45

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abc13.com – Rosie Nguyen – 2024-06-02 21:14:01

SUMMARY: In Houston, Texas, two men were hospitalized after a fuel tanker exploded on the North Freeway, shutting down all southbound lanes for over twenty hours. The explosion occurred when a speeding driver collided with an 18-wheeler carrying fuel, causing it to flip. Nearby resident Armin Franco heroically assisted the unconscious, trapped driver moments before the tanker exploded. The intense heat forced rescuers to move the injured driver a second time. The explosion damaged the freeway's concrete, necessitating an extensive hazmat cleanup. The injured driver remained in critical condition. Franco emphasized his motivation to help, imagining himself in a similar situation.

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USMNT returns to Austin, Q2 Stadium for international friendly in October

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www.kxan.com – Jackson Evans, KXAN intern – 2024-07-03 18:53:15

SUMMARY: The U.S. Men's National Soccer Team (USMNT) will return to Q2 Stadium in Austin for a friendly match against Panama on October 12, 2024. This follows their disappointing performance in the Copa America, where they were upset by Panama, raising questions about the future of current manager Gregg Berhalter. The Austin FC stadium has hosted four previous matches for the USMNT, all resulting in shutout wins. Austin FC President Andy Loughnane and Berhalter praised the fan support and facilities. The match is part of their preparations for the 2026 World Cup, which the U.S. will co-host. Tickets are now available.

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New species: Fossils show huge salamander-like predator with sharp fangs existed before the dinosaurs

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abc13.com – AP – 2024-07-03 18:31:46

SUMMARY: Scientists have discovered fossils of Gaiasia jennyae, a giant salamander-like predator that dominated waters 40 million years before dinosaurs. Fossil remnants found in Namibia show the creature had a wide, flat head and sharp fangs, using its front teeth to capture prey. Michael Coates likened its feeding to an “aggressive stapler.” The findings, published in Nature, offer new insights into early tetrapods and suggest they may have lived in colder climates earlier than previously thought. This challenges existing theories about their evolution and spread, indicating a more complex history of tetrapod origins. The predator's name honors both its discovery location and late paleontologist Jennifer Clack.

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April 2024: Which local restaurants received a perfect health inspection score?

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www.kxan.com – Cora Neas – 2024-07-03 17:10:32

SUMMARY: In April, Austin Public inspected nearly 500 locations, with 65 earning perfect health inspection scores. This may seem inflated due to the smaller pool of inspections for the month. For comparison, April 2023 saw 564 inspections with 9.9% receiving perfect scores. The current average monthly rate is 10.8%, approaching last year's rate of 11.4%. Noteworthy perfect scorers include local school cafeterias and several franchise restaurants such as Popeye's, Denny's, Chick-fil-A, Pizza Hut, and McDonald's. The article emphasizes the accomplishment of these establishments in maintaining high health standards.

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