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The National Hurricane Center has started advisories on PTC 18, which is likely to become the next named storm of the season.
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The Florida Chapter of American Academy of Pediatrics opposes Amendment 3, which would legalize recreational marijuana for adults 21 and older, citing an increase in cases of emergency care among children since medical marijuana was approved in 2016.
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A summary of updates and helpful information from FEMA regarding Hurricanes Milton and Francine.
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There is a 40 percent chance of development in the Caribbean during the next 7 days.
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"K-9 Officer Graham's specialized training in providing comfort during stressful situations makes him an invaluable asset to our campus safety efforts,” said Chief of Campus Safety Sal Cardella
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This border town became a flashpoint for illegal crossings during the Biden administration. Trump has vowed mass deportations if elected. Harris has said she’ll continue border crackdowns.
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With Asian baseball's global influence growing, young female fans help give South Korea's pro league a banner year.
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To take a break from election news, host Scott Detrow revisits the viral hit "Too Many Cooks," which turns 10 this year, with the director, Casper Kelly.
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After months of relentless attention -- from the campaigns, text messages and political ads to numerous visits from the candidates themselves -- Pennsylvanians may be heaving a sigh of relief Tuesday.
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A recent legal challenge by Republicans in Georgia is one of many expected from both parties around the country this election season.
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Actor Kathryn Hahn draws a question from the Wild Card deck and talks about the challenges and benefits of middle age.
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Both parties are making a last-minute push to get voters to the polls in this key Sun Belt swing state.
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The road to Election Day has included a number of surprising twists and turns. As Americans go to the polls, we look back at some of the key moments from the 2024 presidential campaign.
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It's a big week for doom scrolling and channel-surfing. Here are suggestions for binge-watching: Lioness, Tulsa King, Shrinking and Somebody Somewhere.
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A new state law in Colorado requires all jails to offer inmates an opportunity to vote in-person. Jails worried about safety and logistics, but so far counties say it’s been going well.
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