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At least 29 people have died from this weekend's brutal winter storm that stretched from New Mexico to Maine.
And as millions dig out of the snow and cope with ice and power outages, bitter cold temperatures are still ahead.
Fox Weather's Bob Van Dillon is in Greenville, South Carolina.
More than 630,000 customers from Texas to West Virginia without power.
And travel very difficult.
More than 5,500 flights canceled so far today.
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California sues the Trump administration of her plans to build two oil pipelines in the state, citing environmental concerns.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin tells Fox News.
In a statement, California Attorney General Rob Bonta criticized the Trump administration's plan, calling it the latest unlawful power grab and said that it has no right to usurp California's regulatory authority.
More than 30,000 Kaiser Permanente workers in California and Hawaii are on strike.
Fox's Kristen Goodwin with details.
And Canada's last captive whales received a reprieve from death after the government conditionally approved a plan today to export them to the U.S.
The fisheries ministry says she will issue a final export permit once Marineland, that closed theme park in Ontario, provides required details.
You may pull ice from Minneapolis.
I'm Carmen Roberts, Fox News.
President Trump says he is reviewing actions in Minneapolis after a federal officer shot and killed a man yesterday, the second such incident this month.
In a phone interview today with the Wall Street Journal, the president declined to say whether the officer who shot Alex Preddy did the right thing, but said the administration is reviewing everything and will make a determination.