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Chemical Plant Near Houston May Explode & Russia Must Close Diplomatic Hubs In U.S.

A chemical plant just outside Houston is in danger of exploding. The State Department has announced that it will force Russia to close three diplomatic locations in the United States.

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Here’s what’s going on with that dangerously flooded chemical plant near Houston
State Department forces closure of Russian diplomatic hubs in U.S. in retaliatory move

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