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Some Who Fled North Carolina After Hurricane Helene Are in Milton’s Cross Hairs
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Who Is Yolanda Hill? The Wife of Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson of North Carolina Has Had Scandals of Her Own
North Carolina’s second lady helped make her husband’s political foray possible. But her ventures — a day care and a nonprofit — also caused problems.8 hours ago -
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Officials work to protect IV supplies in Florida after disruptions at North Carolina plant
Federal officials are working to move IV bags out of the path of Hurricane Milton, which is threatening another manufacturer of IV fluids even as hospitals nationwide are still reeling from ...5 hours ago - Florida -
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How does Milton compare with Helene and other hurricanes?
Following the devastation brought by Storm Helene, Florida is now threatened by Milton. But will the damage be the same?15 hours ago -
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As Hurricane Milton Closes In, Some in Florida Make Last-Minute Evacuation Decisions
Those who had not yet evacuated reconsidered as the winds and rains from the incoming hurricane began to pick up on Wednesday.6 hours ago - Florida
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Hurricane Milton’s Storm Surge Threatens Dangerous Flooding in Florida
A combination of unrelenting rains and strong storm surge prompted officials to issue flash flood warnings in western and Central Florida.41 minutes ago - Florida -
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Here’s Why Hurricane Milton Is Sucking Water Out of Tampa Bay
The effect is called a reverse storm surge, but it won’t last, and the water could come rushing back.1 hour ago -
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In Interviews, Kamala Harris Continues to Bob and Weave
Her media swing showed how she often responds to uncomfortable questions by acknowledging them, yet not fully answering them.4 hours ago - Kamala Harris -
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Trump’s Remarks on Migrants Illustrate His Obsession With Genes
In discussing migrants and genes, the former president used language that reflected his decades-long belief that bloodlines determine a person’s capacity for success or violence.2 hours ago - Donald Trump -
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Brett Favre, a Personal Injury Lawyer and a 30-Second Pitch for Trump
An ad in Pennsylvania, paid for by a lawyer in Florida, uses a Hall of Fame quarterback to promote Donald J. Trump on national security.5 hours ago - Donald Trump