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Helene Death Toll Rises While Supplies Are Rushed To North Carolina And Florida Digs Out

LOADING ERROR LOADING PERRY, Fla. (AP) — The U.S. Southeast grappled Sunday with rising death tolls, a lack of vital supplies in isolated, flood-stricken areas and the widespread loss of homes and property while the devastating toll of Hurricane Helene became more clear and officials warned of a lengthy and difficult rebuild. A North Carolina Continue reading

Who were the 7 high-ranking Hezbollah officials killed over the past week?

BEIRUT (AP) — In just over a week, intensified Israeli strikes in Lebanon killed seven high-ranking commanders and officials from the powerful Hezbollah militant group, including the group’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah. Hezbollah had opened a front to support its ally Hamas in the Gaza Strip a day after the Palestinian group’s surprise attack into southern Continue reading

Rescue missions underway in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene brings ‘historic’ flooding, landslides

Rescue efforts are underway across western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene brought unprecedented flooding and landslides to the region over the weekend. Deanne Criswell, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) administrator, described the catastrophic flooding as “historic” during an appearance on CBS’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday. “I don’t know that anybody could be fully prepared Continue reading

Radio isn’t dead. Yet. Thank, or blame, your car.

Just like TV, radio is a pre-internet medium. For people listening to free, ad-supported audio, radio remains dominant, according to Nielsen. But the younger you get, the less likely you are to listen to radio, even compared to other free options. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, Continue reading

GM and Ford’s gas-powered profits and hybrid successes show how hard it will be for Tesla to weather an EV slowdown

Advertisement Tesla is finally being forced to reckon with a slowdown in electric-vehicle demand, and CEO Elon Musk’s tactics are likely to look different than his peers’ in the automotive industry. Tesla, meanwhile, fell short for the same first three months of the year, with sizable declines in revenue and deliveries. For the past year, Continue reading

Trump escalates attacks on Harris’ mental fitness and suggests she should be prosecuted

ERIE, Pa. (AP) — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump escalated his personal attacks on his Democratic rival, Kamala Harris, on Sunday by repeating an insult that she was “mentally impaired” while also saying she should be “impeached and prosecuted.” Trump’s rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, took on similar themes as an event one day earlier that Continue reading

Nepal closes schools as heavy rains kill more than 150

Nepal has shut schools for three days after landslides and floods triggered by two days of heavy rain across the Himalayan nation killed 151 people, with 56 missing, officials said on Sunday. The floods brought traffic and normal activity to a standstill in the Kathmandu valley, where 37 deaths were recorded in a region home Continue reading

Radio isn’t dead. Yet. Thank, or blame, your car.

Just like TV, radio is a pre-internet medium. For people listening to free, ad-supported audio, radio remains dominant, according to Nielsen. But the younger you get, the less likely you are to listen to radio, even compared to other free options. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, Continue reading

JD Vance has been a U.S. senator for 20 months. Is he ready to be vice president?

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Lori Meibers remembers a young JD Vance who was curious about everything. Meibers, his mother’s sister affectionately known as “Aunt Wee,” said Vance was a bright kid who always had his nose in a book. Even as a baby growing up in Middletown, she said, Vance’s Papaw nicknamed him “Fingers” because he Continue reading

Asheville Has Been Isolated After Helene Wrecked Roads And Knocked Out Power And Cell Service

LOADING ERROR LOADING ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Floodwaters pushed by the remnants of Hurricane Helene left North Carolina’s largest mountain city isolated Saturday by damaged roads and a lack of power and cellphone service, part of a swath of destruction across southern Appalachia that left an unknown number dead and countless worried relatives unable to Continue reading