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Hurricane Milton live updates: 16 killed, over 2 million without power in Florida
Hurricane Milton made landfall Wednesday night as a Category 3 hurricane on Florida's west coast near Siesta Key.6 hours ago - Florida -
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Yung Filly live show cancelled after rape charge
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How a homeowners insurance provision can help with living expenses after a natural disaster
"Loss of use coverage" can help homeowners and renters cover certain living expenses if their home was damaged in a natural disaster. Here's what to know.12 hours ago -
Business - MarketWatch
Homeowners haven’t drained cash out of their houses this fast since 2008
Homeowners across the U.S. may be locked in, but they can still cash out.12 hours ago -
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‘I love the whole atmosphere and can spend hours browsing’: how did bookshops suddenly become cool?
A new survey suggests that young people are shunning AI algorithms and online retailers to experience the joy of visiting bookshops. Gen Z’s cultural tastes are heralded, maligned and mythologised ...15 hours ago -
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‘You’re on your own’: how rising care costs can wreck your retirement finances
Growing demand and a lack of state funding means a heavy financial burden awaits families seeking care22 hours ago -
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How a North Carolina radio station became a lifeline after Helene
As Helene bore down on the mountains of North Carolina, an Asheville radio station helped coordinate wellness checks and connect the stranded with resources.Yesterday -
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FEMA stretched thin by hurricanes, other disasters
Federal officials say FEMA can meet the immediate needs of people affected by Hurricanes Milton and Helene. But President Biden said the agency will need significantly more money to deal with all ...Yesterday -
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How Kamala Harris Can Finish Strong
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Some Florida Republicans demand more disaster aid after voting against it
Several Florida Republicans are now demanding more funds to boost recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, but they have previously voted against measures providing disaster ...Yesterday - Florida -
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How Sheldon Keefe's Maple Leafs lessons will help the Devils
Expectations are high for New Jersey after last season's flop. Here's how the new bench boss is applying the wisdom gained from coaching in Toronto.Yesterday -
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Johnson slams door on Congress returning for disaster aid
Congressional leaders say new disaster spending legislation can wait until the lame duck.Yesterday -
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How This Founder Is Helping Americans Deal With Medical Costs
Brian Whorely launched interest-free healthcare platform Paytient to help patients with medical costs.Yesterday -
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Fed tends to look past hurricanes, although that is getting harder
The two devastating hurricanes that hit the southeastern U.S. in recent weeks will make it harder for the Federal Reserve to assess the health of the economy, analysts say, but the central bank is ...Yesterday - Federal Reserve -
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Eighteen treated for severe nausea in Stuttgart after opera of live sex and piercing
Florentina Holzinger’s bloody Sancta was criticised by Austrian bishops and is now a sellout in Germany. Eighteen theatregoers at Stuttgart’s state opera required medical treatment for severe ...Yesterday -
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How to help communities impacted by Hurricane Milton
Here's how to support charities and nonprofits responding to individuals impacted by Hurricane Milton.Yesterday -
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Frequency of natural disasters due to climate change impacting where people choose to live
The rising frequency and strength of storms like Milton and Helene has some people rethinking where they live, with scientists saying climate change is a major factor in the increase in these ...Yesterday - Climate -
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Hurricane Milton leaves millions without power after lashing Florida
At least four people are killed after state hit by tornadoes and winds of up to 120mphYesterday - Florida -
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NW Natural Added to Oregon Suit Over Climate Change
The Oregon lawsuit alleges that the utility knew of the dangers of burning fossil fuels and misled its customers.Yesterday - Climate -
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We Tried the World’s Most Expensive Wireless Speakers.
You could drop $40,000 on 200 Sonos speakers, or get a single pair of Focal's Utopia Diva. In this case, less is most definitely more.Yesterday -
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How to help Hurricane Milton survivors after the storm
President Biden told Floridians his administration would offer support "for as long as it takes to rescue, recover and rebuild."Yesterday -
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Wild conspiracies about the weather are spreading online. The media can help | Arwa Mahdawi
If people knew more about geoengineering, they might not believe Marjorie Taylor Greene’s latest unhinged theory. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has earned the dubious honour of being one of the most ...Yesterday -
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How value chains survived the great inflation without state help
One-off supply-demand mismatches during the Covid shock don’t justify widespread government interventionYesterday -
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Can You Turn Off Google and Meta’s AI Tools? Sometimes, and Here’s How.
Google, Microsoft and Meta are shoving A.I. chatbots into our faces. Sometimes, there’s a way out.2 days ago - Google -
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How Warriors rookie Post leans on Draymond after earning his respect
Quinten Post is leaning on Golden State Warriors teammate Draymond Green for advice in his rookie NBA season after earning the veteran's respect.2 days ago - NBA -
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33% of homeowners would hire a 'questionable' contractor to save money, report finds
A third of homeowners are willing to hire a "questionable" contractor to save money, a report finds. But that may leave room for error, and sometimes fraud.2 days ago -
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How candidates can win Arizona
Arizona is a key swing state in the 2024 presidential race, with a growing population, a strong economy, and a unique geographic and economic landscape, and both campaigns should focus on the ...2 days ago -
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Diverse images of older adults can help combat ageism — and tap in to a growing customer base
Online images increasingly show active, healthy, technology-using older adults2 days ago -
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Can a Start-Up Help Authors Get Paid by A.I. Companies?
Created by Humans, a company that aims to help writers license their works for use by A.I. companies, has struck a partnership with the Authors Guild.2 days ago -
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Some iPhone users can send texts when service is down. Here's how.
Apple's new mobile operating system could help iPhone users stay in touch if Hurricane Milton knocks out cell service.2 days ago -
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How the next president can be a ‘cheap hawk’
Sweeping calls for the U.S. defense budget — now at about $850 billion — to return to Cold War levels when measured against GDP are unrealistic and unneeded.2 days ago -
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After Floods, Soaring Insurance Rates Become a Hot Election Issue
Few states elect their insurance commissioners. But in North Carolina, a proposed 42 percent rate hike and Hurricane Helene have raised the stakes in the upcoming election.2 days ago -
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How Can I Reject Former Colleagues Who Apply for Jobs With Me?
And two other tricky workplace dilemmas.2 days ago -
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Milton threatens to trigger flood insurance reckoning for Congress
Lawmakers are preparing to step in if the hurricane overwhelms the National Flood Insurance Program.2 days ago