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North Carolina Army veteran says Iran attack doesn't surprise him
SUMMARY: An Army veteran expressed no surprise at the recent missile attack by Iran on Israel, noting its implications for North Carolina soldiers and their families. Approximately 200 missiles were launched in retaliation, leading the Pentagon to strategize with Israel for defense. John Hart, a veteran of the 82nd Airborne Division, emphasized that soldiers are always ready for deployment. White House officials reported significant escalation by Iran, and while U.S. Naval assets are positioned in the Gulf and Mediterranean, the possibility of a strategic response involving various military capabilities remains open, with no American service members injured in the attack.
Iran launched at least 180 missiles into Israel on Tuesday, the latest in a series of escalating attacks in a yearslong conflict between Israel and Iran and its Arab allies that threatens to push the Middle East closer toward a regionwide war.
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Pharmaceutical plant, another one, chooses North Carolina | North Carolina
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Election Board and state legislature poised to ensure voting continues | North Carolina
SUMMARY: As Election Day approaches, the North Carolina State Board of Elections is preparing to ensure safe voting amid the devastation of Hurricane Helene. Executive director Karen Brinson Bell acknowledged the unprecedented challenges but emphasized their commitment to secure elections. Some absentee voting meetings will be postponed, and 12 election offices are currently closed. With nearly 250,000 absentee ballots requested, the board is coordinating with the U.S. Postal Service and emergency management to ensure smooth mail-in voting. Despite the disruptions, all essential voting materials are secure, and solutions for polling locations are being explored. Voter registration continues as planned.
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Razor-thin difference in battleground state facing catastrophe | North Carolina
SUMMARY: In western North Carolina, where a devastating flood has occurred, the upcoming 2024 election remains a priority, particularly with a close race between Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican former President Donald Trump. Despite Asheville’s liberal leanings, much of the surrounding area is Republican. Election officials emphasize that the election will proceed despite the disaster, which mirrors responses to past crises like COVID-19 and Hurricane Florence. Efforts are underway to ensure displaced residents can vote. The ongoing recovery effort and the election are crucial for maintaining representation and community voice amid the turmoil.
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