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Milton: Hurricane Milton plowed through Florida late Wednesday into Thursday morning, packing powerful winds, dangerous storm surge and flooding. Since the hurricane made landfall along the Gulf Coast as a Category 3 storm and weakened, millions of power outages and at least 10 deaths have been reported. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said while the storm was “significant,” it “was not the worst-case scenario.” The latest >
Hole swallows homes: Two homes were swallowed by a large hole Wednesday after Milton in a Kathleen, Florida, neighborhood. Both home foundations caved in, leaving a large crater and scattering belongings across the yard. Full report >
Lt. Dan: A Tampa, Florida, man who goes by the nickname “Lt. Dan” and who went viral on social media for refusing to evacuate his boat ahead of Hurricane Milton has survived the storm. He told NewsNation’s Brian Entin, “I’m fine.” TikToker Morgan Roos, who rode out the hurricane from her high-rise apartment in Tampa, said “it got dicey” and she’s “so blessed to be OK.” Details >
Milton rescues: Over 135 people were rescued from a Tampa assisted-living facility after floodwaters from Milton inundated the area. Residents of the Great American Assisted Living Community were transported to drier conditions via rafts, airboats and amphibious vehicles. The latest >
Tropicana Field: The Tampa Bay Rays said it could take weeks to fully assess how much damage was done to Tropicana Field. Milton ripped the St. Petersburg ballpark’s roof off and littered the field with debris. Video >
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Tornadoes: Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Deanne Criswell on Friday plans to survey damage from some of the tornadoes that were spawned by Milton. Criswell said 38 twisters touched down in the state. Read more >
FEMA aid: Once an emergency is declared — like in the case of hurricanes Milton and Helene — FEMA can unleash various types of aid. Much of what the agency does is give out money in the immediate aftermath of a disaster. That can include assistance to individuals affected by disasters, such as payments of $750 to pay for their immediate needs — like medicine or diapers — after a storm or earthquake hits. It can also mean additional money to rent an apartment because their home is destroyed or to pay for a storage unit. How to qualify for FEMA aid >
Watch out: After Milton struck Florida, the U.S. Justice Department is warning about a rise in scams that exploit victims of disasters. Anyone who is a victim of a scam can report it to the National Center for Disaster Fraud by completing a complaint form or by calling 866-720-5721. What to know >
Gas shortages: Florida could see gas shortages for several weeks with two crucial ports for fuel still not operational in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton. About a quarter of all of the nearly 7,900 gas stations in the state of Florida do not have gas or power. It could take many weeks for some of the hardest-hit areas to get gas and for gas stations to open back up, analysts for GasBuddy told NewsNation. Read more >
How to help: Communities in Florida still reeling from the impact of Hurricane Helene are now also dealing with damage from Hurricane Milton. Here’s advice from experts on how to help >
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Gold mine rescue: One person died and 12 people were rescued after being trapped for hours at the bottom of a former gold mine in Colorado when an elevator malfunctioned at the tourist site, officials said. The elevator was descending into the Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine near Cripple Creek when it experienced a mechanical problem at around 500 feet beneath the surface. The cause of the one visitor’s death has not been released. An investigation is underway. The latest >
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Polling: Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are nearly tied in major swing states that will likely play a deciding role in the November election, according to polls released Thursday by The Hill and Emerson College Polling. Trump narrowly leads Harris, 49% to 48%, in each of Georgia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania, while in Arizona, he leads 49% to 47%. The candidates are deadlocked at 49% in Michigan and Wisconsin, while Harris leads 48% to 47% in Nevada. The latest >
Trump’s Aurora visit: Trump is holding a rally in Aurora, Colorado, on Friday — a city his campaign called a “war zone” in its announcement, claiming the city has seen an “influx of violent Venezuelan prison gang members from Tren de Aragua.” Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman, a Republican, disputes that characterization and said concerns about Venezuelan gang activity have been “grossly exaggerated.” Details >
Harris accepts invite: Harris accepted an invitation from CNN to participate in a town hall on the network a week before Election Day. This comes as it appears unlikely Trump will agree to a second debate with her. Read more >
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What’s happening: A federal judge said she will not order the presidential battleground state of Georgia to reopen voter registration for November’s election despite recent disruptions to registration by Hurricane Helene. The ruling comes after the Georgia conference of the NAACP, the Georgia Coalition for the People’s Agenda and the New Georgia Project argued that damage from Helene unfairly deprived people of the opportunity to register to vote. Read more >
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Data breach: The Internet Archive was hacked and suffered a data breach that reportedly exposed 31 million user accounts. The founder of the popular digital library known for its Wayback Machine said a cyberattack Tuesday knocked the website offline and added that usernames, emails and encrypted passwords had been compromised. What to know >
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Crime: Scott Peterson has been granted access to decades-old evidence in his bid for a new trial. Peterson was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder in 2004 in connection with the deaths of his wife, Laci, and unborn child. The latest >
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Marilyn Manson: The sex crimes division of the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office is reviewing new evidence in the investigation into Marilyn Manson. The shock-rocker has been accused by multiple women, including “Westworld” actor Evan Rachel Wood, of sexual abuse. The musician, whose real name is Brian Warner, has vehemently denied the allegations, though he has settled at least two related lawsuits. Read more >
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Texas lottery: Some gambling entrepreneurs in Malta and London won the Texas Lottery’s marquee game last year with a unique strategy: buying a ticket for nearly every single number combination. Their investment of $25 million won them a jackpot of $57.8 million. Details >
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A woman claims bed bug bites she said she received at a Las Vegas hotel have left her with “permanent scarring,” according to a new lawsuit. Details >
A purse with $10,000 inside was stolen during an Uber Eats delivery in New York, police said. The investigation >
A carjacking attempt in Missouri was thwarted by quick-thinking bystanders. Full report >
A Pennsylvania father and his two adult sons are facing criminal charges after they were accused of poaching nearly 50 deer. Read more >
A hot air balloon business in Texas shut down and left people without hundreds of dollars for their bookings, customers said. Details >
A man is accused of murdering two people following a deadly shooting at a cannabis dispensary in Oregon last week. The investigation >
A Connecticut researcher discusses how artificial intelligence could play a role in detecting breast cancer. What to know >
A New Jersey mayor and his wife have pleaded not guilty to beating and abusing their teenage daughter. Read more >
A visitor to the Arkansas Crater of Diamonds State Park left with a 2.3-carat diamond to commemorate the trip. Details >
Farmers in Indiana are seeing above average pumpkin crops this fall. What to know >
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Twin brothers Amari and Javar Ruffin who were born conjoined recently celebrated their first birthday after undergoing a successful separation surgery in Philadelphia. Read more >
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This NewsNation email is written by Caitlyn Shelton and NewsNation staff. |
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