Why Helene Was So Destructive in Florida, the Carolinas and Appalachia
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Why Are Oversized Glasses So Popular?
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Helene death toll climbs, nearing hundred; millions still without power
Days after Hurricane Helene made landfall, devastating flooding, road closures and power outages remain in hard-hit areas.19 hours ago -
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Thirty killed in one county after hurricane swamps North Carolina
At least 105 people have died nationwide, as officials airdrop supplies to devastated areas of the US south-east.20 hours ago -
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Officials are calling the North Carolina flood disaster ‘unprecedented’
Officials are calling the flooding in North Carolina an "unprecedented" disaster - with flooding wiping out parts of the popular tourist town of Asheville, where residents are struggling to get ...Yesterday -
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Why Seize Opportunities in the Real Estate Market Now?
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North Carolina region devastated after Helene hammering
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said Sunday at least 11 people have died in the state as Tropical Storm Helene caused widespread destruction to local communities. Speaking at a press conference ...Yesterday -
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Aaron Rodgers: The weather sucked, but so did some of my throws
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers concurred with head coach Robert Saleh's assessment of his health during a postgame press conference on Sunday, but he had a more negative take on his health.Yesterday -
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Multiple people killed after small plane crash in North Carolina
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World - The Guardian
Repairing trust is an essential step in overcoming the trauma of betrayal – and so is commitment | Diane Young
When trust is shattered, the emotional impact can be devastating. But despite the pain it can bring, it is still possible to rebuild and heal. The modern mind is a column in which experts ...Yesterday -
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The vice-presidential nominee should be thinking of how to extend a ladder to those he left behind, not how to pull it up behind him.Yesterday -
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‘It has felt so bizarre’: Industry’s Harry Lawtey on coping with sudden fame
It’s quite a leap for a ‘fragile, sensitive kid’ to find himself starring in a Hollywood action movie. After the huge success of Industry and his new part in Joker, Harry Lawtey reveals why being ...Yesterday -
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Helene leaves a trail of destruction, climbing death toll and millions without power
Helene kills at least 64 as North Carolina reels from devastating floods.Yesterday -
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Historic North Carolina village underwater after devastating damage from Helene
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — A historic village in western North Carolina is underwater after experiencing devastating flooding damage from Helene.2 days ago -