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Millions endure record cold without power; at least 20 dead across U.S.

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Jorge Sanhueza-Lyon stands on his kitchen counter to warm his feet over his gas stove Tuesday in Austin, Texas.
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A damaged vehicle is seen among debris after a deadly tornado tore through Brunswick County, N.C.
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A woman wrapped in a blanket crosses the street near downtown Dallas. Temperatures dropped into the single digits as snow shut down air travel and grocery stores.
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Bethany Fischer, right, rests her head on the shoulder of her husband Nic, while staying at a church warming center Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, in Houston.
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A homeless man gathers his belongings at the Chicago Transit Authority’s Clark & Dearborn bus station, the morning after a snowstorm dumped up to 18 inches in the greater Chicago area.
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Customers use the light from a cell phone to look in the meat section of a grocery store Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, in Dallas. Even though the store lost power, it was open for cash only sales.
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A property owner videos the damage to a home from severe weather in Brunswick County, N.C. near the town of Sunset Beach.
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Power lines are shown in Houston.
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Commuters wait for the bus in the Edgewater neighborhood, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, after a snowstorm in Chicago.

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