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Orlando-area farms rocked by Hurricane Milton work to recover
ORLANDO, Fla. — Mike Garcia’s boots sank into the earth as he walked the drowned fields of Orlando’s Everoak Farm in the wake of Hurricane Milton’s violent visit. The urban oasis off Carrington Road just outside the Baldwin Park neighborhood has been serving the city for five-and-a-half years. He’s been market farming for longer than ...Read more
Hurricane Milton's floodwaters are hiding a dirty secret
Hurricane Milton may have dissipated over the Atlantic Ocean, but the floodwaters it left across Florida still pose a major risk to human health and safety.
Even though the risk of drowning or getting injured in rising, fast-moving water is past, standing water remains treacherous to navigate and likely harbors dangerous diseases. Walking in it...Read more
Desperate search underway for Broadway dancer Zelig Williams missing in South Carolina
NEW YORK — A desperate search is underway for Zelig Williams, a former Broadway dancer who appeared in hits like “Hamilton” and “MJ the Musical,” after he was reported missing in South Carolina.
Williams, 28, was last seen driving in the vicinity of Congaree National Park the morning of Oct. 3, the Richland County Sheriff’s ...Read more
Ecuador goes dark in a power crisis that punishes economy
Life without electricity is wearing on Ecuadorians, punishing their already frail economy and raising questions about the political future.
Daily blackouts stretch for 10 hours at a time, and they could get worse in the coming months as a dry spell further tests the country’s reliance on hydropower. Traffic lights are often out, internet ...Read more
Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's lawyers want judge to recuse himself from case
BOSTON — Attorneys for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev say the federal judge overseeing the case should recuse himself for largely the same reason they’re challenging two jurors in the death penalty appeals case.
While the request was spoken of at a hearing in the case earlier this year, the killer’s lawyers now detail in a newly...Read more
SpaceX wins earlier-than-expected approval to fly fifth Starship
SpaceX received approval from U.S. air safety regulators to launch the fifth major test flight of its massive Starship rocket — a pivotal mission that will see the booster portion return from space and attempt to land upright.
The Federal Aviation Administration, which licenses launches and reentries of rockets, granted the approval in an ...Read more
More than 75,000 in Central Florida still without power after Hurricane Milton
ORLANDO, Fla. — Tens of thousands of Central Floridians were still waiting to have their power restored Saturday — two days after Hurricane Milton ripped through the region
Local utilities promised most customers would get their lights turned back on this weekend.
PowerOutage.us was reporting at 1:30 p.m. that 77,355 customers of various ...Read more
Milton's deadly jolt in St. Lucie. 'We were prepared for a hurricane, but not a tornado'
FORT PIERCE, Fla. — Hours before Hurricane Milton slammed into the Gulf Coast Wednesday evening around Sarasota, Gary Gapkaloff decided to put up his aluminum storm shutters, despite living in Fort Pierce, more than 150 miles away on the opposite coast of Florida.
As he and a neighbor were about to cover one of the windows on his house in the...Read more
Popular vacation spot on Gulf reopens after Milton to residents, but beaches still closed
MIAMI — Holmes Beach, a popular Gulf vacation spot off Bradenton, reopened to residents and business owners Saturday at 8 a.m.
Holmes Beach Police Department said in a post on social media that you must have a reentry tag issued by the city or proof of residency showing you live in Holmes Beach to enter. Police said they are not allowing ...Read more
Zoo Atlanta's giant pandas leave for China
ATLANTA — Zoo Atlanta bid farewell to its four giant pandas who left on a FedEx plane to China Saturday morning.
The pandas’ departure marks the end of a 25-year deal with the Chinese Association of Zoological Gardens and Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, where the pandas will begin the next chapter of their lives.
Three Zoo ...Read more
Hurricane Milton's forecast track was stunningly accurate. The next one may not be as exact
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A stunningly precise forecast of Hurricane Milton’s track gave Floridians a strong head start to prepare this past week. It marked the latest instance that a major hurricane has been mapped in precise detail — its path was accurately predicted a whole four days before it made landfall.
Milton’s first cone ...Read more
Florida's hurricane-weary Gulf Coast residents evacuated for Milton. How lives were saved
MIAMI — As Hurricane Milton barreled towards Florida’s Gulf Coast, Primitivo Cesario planned to ride it out with his family in their trailer home in Ruskin, on the eastern shore of Tampa Bay. But he heeded dire warnings from public officials and evacuated to a shelter several miles away, along with everyone else at Fairmont Mobile Estates, ...Read more
Poland will tighten asylum rights to cut illegal migration
Poland plans to temporarily suspend asylum rights as part of a new policy that aims to reduce undocumented migration, said Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Saturday’s announcement comes weeks after Germany extended border checks with its neighbors, and after years of a migration crisis that Poland says has been stirred up Russia and Belarus.
“...Read more
The disturbing video of Sean 'Diddy' Combs attacking Cassie is now at center of his sex abuse case
LOS ANGELES — A disturbing 2016 video that shows Sean "Diddy" Combs assaulting singer Cassie, his former girlfriend, has emerged as a key battleground in his sex abuse case.
Last week, attorneys for the mogul suggested they could seek to have the tape excluded from his upcoming trial. Legal experts have described the video — taken in the ...Read more
How a series of blunders ruined a Latin American socialist success story
For years Bolivia was considered the Latin American socialist country that achieved an elusive combination of economic growth, low inflation and declining poverty.
The political capital of La Paz is a monument to those go-go days. A 19-mile cable car network — the world’s largest — connects the maze of cliffs and canyons that comprises ...Read more
Parents of kids killed by reckless drivers say they support red-light cameras in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS — Rex Patchett, an eighth grader, was walking home from a friend’s house in March 2022 when he was hit and killed by an out-of-control driver.
In the wake of his 13-year-old son’s death, Jason Patchett sought a way to deter reckless drivers, successfully advocating for a bill, now known as Rex’s Law, that would ensure tougher ...Read more
No charges against Aurora police officer who fatally shot Kilyn Lewis, DA says
DENVER — Aurora Police Department SWAT Officer Michael Dieck will not face criminal charges in the death of 37-year-old Kilyn Lewis, who Dieck fatally shot outside an apartment complex in May while trying to arrest him on suspicion of attempted murder.
Arapahoe County District Attorney John Kellner found Dieck “reasonably believed there was...Read more
Renewed Venezuelan exodus pushes Darien Gap crossings up 51%
The number of migrants coming through the Darien Gap increased by 51% in September as more Venezuelans crossed the treacherous jungle following Nicolas Maduro’s disputed reelection.
Repression in the wake of Venezuela’s July election has led to an increase in out-migration, according to a report by Refugees International published on Friday...Read more
CDC probes if bird flu mutations impact vaccine stockpile
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating whether the U.S. stockpile of bird flu vaccines is still well matched to the virus after discovering recent mutations.
The CDC said Friday it identified genetic changes present in the virus, known commonly as H5N1, after sequencing samples from three people with the infection in ...Read more
South Carolina man who led mob in Jan. 6 Capitol riot and shouted 'Where you at, Nancy' pleads guilty
A 41-year-old South Carolina man who led rioters in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach and shouted “Where you at, Nancy?” has pleaded guilty to a felony charge of obstructing law enforcement during the riot.
William “Robbie” Norwood III, of Greer, pleaded guilty on Thursday before U.S. Judge Carl Nichols in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C...Read more
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