WhilecountlessHoustoniansarestillwaitingforrescue,TropicalStormHarveyhasnowswallowedanotherTexascity."Ourwholecityisunderwaterrightnowbutwearecoming!"PortArthur
U.S.PresidentDonaldTrumptouredtheHarveydisasterzoneinTexasonTuesdayashesoughttoprojectanimageofleadershipinAmerica'sfirstbignaturaldisastersincehetookoffice,ast
Beyonce,oneofthemostfamousnativesofHouston,haspledgedgenerousbutunspecifiedaidafterthefourthmostpopulousUScitywasravagedbymega-stormHarvey.Thepopsuperstar,inast
FloodwatersareexpectedtorisestillfurtherintheinundatedTexancityofHouston,wheremorethan30,000peoplehavebeenforcedfromtheirhomesinthewakeofHurricaneHarvey.Unprece
FloodwatersfromTropicalStormHarvey,whichhasalreadykilledatleastsevenpeopleinTexasandwasexpectedtodrivetensofthousandsfromtheirhomes,willlikelyriseinthecomingda
TheU.S.NationalAeronauticsandSpaceAdministration(NASA)'sJohnsonSpaceCenter(JSC)inHoustonremainedclosedonMondaytoallbutmission-criticalstaff,duetoheavyrainfallca
Morefloodingisexpectedtoforceupto30,000peopleinTexasintoshelters,emergencyagenciessay.TropicalstormHarveyissettodumpmorerainonHoustononMonday,withforecasterswar
Upto2,000peoplehavebeenrescuedfromfloodsinandaroundHouston,asTropicalStormHarveycontinuestobatterTexaswithheavyrains.Therearereportsofpossibledeathsinsubmergedv
HarveyspundeeperintoTexasandunloadedextraordinaryamountsofrainSaturdayaftertheonce-fearsomehurricanecrashedintovulnerablehomesandbusinessesalongthecoastlineinab
ThestrongesthurricanetohittheUSin13yearssmashedintotheTexascoastthenmovedinlandonSaturday,delugingHouston,killingatleastoneperson,andbringingfearsofdisastroussu
ThestrongesthurricanetohittheUSin13yearssmashedintotheTexascoastthenmovedinlandonSaturday,delugingHouston,killingatleastoneperson,andbringingfearsofdisastroussu
HoustonRocketsguardJamesHardenhassignedacontractextensionworthareported$228m(£176m)-therichestinNBAhistory.Hardenhadtwoyears,worth$59m(£45.7m),leftonhisprevious
A gunman wearing military attire with Nazi emblems opened fire in Houston just before daybreak, authorities said, wounding nine people before dying in a shootout with police.
From costumes to instruments, a selection of music memorabilia will go under the hammer in Beverly Hills this week, including items belonging to late singers Whitney Houston and Prince.
Awards, costumes and memorabilia from the estate of the late Grammy-winning singer and actress Whitney Houston will be sold during a two-day auction in California later this month.
Houston, America's fourth largest city, welcomed a record 17.5 million visitors -- including 9 percent more Chinese and other international travelers -- in 2015, putting the city well on track to meet its goal of 20 million business and leisure visitors by 2017.
Heavy storms have swept the southern part of the United States, killing 6 people and forcing the evacuation of thousands of others.