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Oct 02 2024CRIME

The Mysterious Meeting: What Happened Between Mickey Stines and Judge Mullins?

Imagine this: two men, a former sheriff named Mickey Stines and District Judge Kevin Mullins, having lunch together in Letcher County, Kentucky. They chatted about something private that seemed harmless at the time. But later, it became clear that their conversation was a turning point in a tragic e

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Oct 02 2024POLITICS

Microphone Mishap: When a Debate Turns into a Fact-Check Showdown

Imagine finding yourself in the heat of a debate, eagerly presenting your views, only to have your voice abruptly silenced. This is what happened to JD Vance, a candidate, during a recent CBS News debate. While discussing Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, moderator Margaret Brennan interrupted

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Oct 01 2024WEATHER

Stormy Weather Brews Along the Gulf Coast

It's been just a week since Hurricane Helene ravaged the Southeast, leaving a trail of destruction and loss of life. Now, the Gulf Coast is bracing for another potential threat - a brewing tropical disturbance in the Western Caribbean Sea. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has reported a "large, d

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Sep 30 2024ENVIRONMENT

Coastal Vulnerability

As the severe storm, Hurricane Helene, made its way across the southeastern United States, communities were left reeling from its devastating aftermath. In Buncombe County, North Carolina, a solemn reality set in as officials reported 30 fatalities, with hundreds more unaccounted for. The once thriv

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Sep 30 2024POLITICS

Harris vs Trump: A Battle of Words

The recent comments made by Donald Trump about Kamala Harris's mental abilities have sparked a heated debate. Trump, in a speech, claimed that Harris was "mentally impaired" and compared her actions to those of a "mentally disabled person." This statement has been widely criticized by many, includin

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Sep 28 2024WEATHER

Storm Surge: The Uninvited Guest

More than 4 million people across the southeastern United States have been left without power as Hurricane Helene relentlessly pushed its way through the region. The storm made landfall in Florida's Big Bend region, bringing with it strong winds, storm surge, and flash flooding. The Category 1 hurri

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Sep 28 2024NEWS

Flood of Kindness: A Weatherman's Selfless Act

It was a night to remember as Hurricane Helene made landfall, bringing with it powerful winds and heavy rains. But for Fox Weatherman Bob Van Dillen, it was a night that would test his skills as a journalist, as well as his humanity. As he stood live on air, reporting on the flooding in Atlanta, he

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Sep 27 2024LIFESTYLE

The Sunshine State of Mind

Wyoming, the country's least populous state, has emerged as the most optimistic place in the United States, according to a recent study. The Equality State's residents have a unique combination of factors working in their favor, including a strong sense of community, a stunning natural environment,

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Sep 24 2024FINANCE

Corner Offices for Rent: Luxury Living Comes to the Financial District

The old Goldman Sachs headquarters, a stone's throw from the New York Stock Exchange, has undergone a transformation from a dated office building to a luxurious residential complex. The 36-story skyscraper, located at 55 Broad Street, has been converted into 571 apartments, ranging from studios to t

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Sep 19 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Truth Behind Breast Cancer Death Rates

Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer women can develop. However, what's often overlooked is the stark reality that Black women are more likely to die from this disease than their white counterparts. According to a recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Black w

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