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Oct 07 2024WEATHER

Getting Ready for Helene: Florida and Georgia Brace for the Storm

Something's brewing in the Caribbean Sea, and it's not good news for Florida and Georgia. Tropical Storm Helene is gaining strength, with experts predicting it could turn into a full-blown hurricane by Wednesday. Authorities are on high alert, schools will be closing their doors, and residents are b

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Rep. Greene Sticks to Weather Control Claim After Hurricane Devastation

After a recent hurricane devastated parts of the Southeastern United States, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene from Georgia has been causing quite a stir online. She's been saying that some mysterious "they" can control the weather, and she's not backing down on this claim despite all the critic

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Oct 07 2024WEATHER

Disaster in the Mountains: Lessons After Hurricane Helene

Hurricane Helene left behind a trail of destruction across six states, with 215 deaths and immense damage. Asheville and Buncombe County, nestled in the mountains of North Carolina, were particularly hard-hit. Despite clear warnings, many residents didn’t grasp the severity of the storm until it was

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Swarming Insects: North Carolina's Hurricane Surge

Hurricane Helene certainly brought unwanted floods to North Carolina, but it also stirred up a buzz about stinging insects. The storm's flooding disrupted yellow jacket and bee nests, causing them to swarm and sting people who were trying to recover. This led to a surge in requests for medication to

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Weather Control Conspiracies: A Closer Look at Greene's Claims

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia legislator known for her controversial views, has sparked debate with recent social media posts suggesting Democrats can control the weather. This comes after Hurricane Helene caused devastation in the Southeast. Greene hasn't named anyone specifically but insi

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Oct 06 2024WEATHER

The Teen Weather Guru: How Ethan Clark is Keeping North Carolinians Safe

Imagine this: a college student, just 21 years old, becomes the go-to person for weather updates during a hurricane. That's exactly what happened with Ethan Clark from North Carolina. He started a simple Facebook page in seventh grade to share forecasts with friends and family. Fast forward to Hurri

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Rep. Greene's Weather Claim Sparks Online Storm

U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has found herself in the middle of a social media storm after claiming that "they" can control the weather. This statement came as multiple states, including her home state of Georgia, were reeling from Hurricane Helene's devastation. Greene tweeted on Thur

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Oct 06 2024LIFESTYLE

Golfer Harold Varner III: From Fairways to Floodwaters

Ever thought about what athletes do when they’re not competing? Well, meet Harold Varner III – a golfer who recently traded his clubs for rescue missions. When Hurricane Helene hit North Carolina, where he grew up, Varner saw it as a call to action. He spent days on the ground, helping out however h

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Stopping Rumors: How False Info Hurts Disaster Response

A mayor in Tennessee, Glenn Jacobs, recently spoke out against rumors circulating about the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) response to Hurricane Helene. He warned that these false claims could make recovery efforts more challenging. Jacobs, known for his wrestling career, posted on soc

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Oct 06 2024WEATHER

The Biltmore Estate's Big Storm Challenge

Hurricane Helene has really shaken things up at the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. This massive 8,000-acre property, known for its stunning gardens and outdoor adventures, is temporarily closed due to some serious wind and water damage. The estate's entrance and farm areas took a big

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