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In Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, Days of Destruction After Months of Calm
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Survey: 73% of Amazon workers are considering quitting after 5-day in-office mandate
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A day after a once-in-a-thousand-year rainstorm, southern Appalachia faces Hurricane Helene
A rainstorm expected only once every 1,000 years deluged parts of southern Appalachia on Wednesday night, with as much as 8 inches falling in a day’s time in Asheville, North Carolina.13 hours ago -
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Helene weakens to a Category 1 hurricane after making landfall in Florida
Helene intensifies into a dangerous Category 4 hurricane as it nears FloridaYesterday - Florida -
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Helene blasts Florida with destructive winds, torrential rains and storm surge
Hurricane Helene brought destructive winds, torrential rains and the possibility of a catastrophic storm surge to the Gulf Coast and Panhandle of Florida. Officials said most people were complying ...12 hours ago - Florida -
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Newsmax settles with Smartmatic days ahead of trial
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Crunchtime for Election Interference: October Is the Month of Mischief
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