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Dozen strikes overnight in Lebanon
SUMMARY: As the anniversary of the first attacks on Israel approaches, Israel intensifies its bombardment of Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah positions. Lebanese sources report significant casualties, with 25 killed and over 127 injured in a single day, as the conflict escalates. Hezbollah retaliates with missile attacks on Northern Israel, and Israel urges Southern Lebanese residents to evacuate, displacing 1.2 million people. Amid fears of a broader conflict, an Israeli military official indicates preparations for a significant response to recent Iranian attacks. The U.S. has discouraged Israel from targeting Iran’s oil industry and nuclear facilities, while also striking Iranian-backed targets in Yemen.
Hezbollah launched its own attacks into Nothern Israel.
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Election 2024: Harris giving it another go in 8th Congressional District | North Carolina
SUMMARY: In North Carolina’s 8th Congressional District, Democrat Justin Dues and Republican Rev. Mark Harris compete for a seat vacated by incumbent Dan Bishop, who is pursuing the attorney general position. Dues, a Marine veteran, aims to restore faith in elections and advocate for the American dream, promoting unity with the slogan “stronger together.” In contrast, Harris focuses on conservative values like anti-abortion rights and national security, asserting his commitment to fight for American principles. He previously faced controversy over a ballot harvesting scandal in a 2018 election. As of June, Harris had significantly outperformed Dues in campaign fundraising.
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Fact-checking 3 misleading claims about Helene relief efforts
SUMMARY: North Carolina officials urge residents to rely on credible sources for storm relief information, as social media often spreads misinformation. PolitiFact reviewed several misleading claims related to Hurricane Helen. One false claim suggested a town meeting in Chimney Rock discussed federal property seizures, which was denied by local authorities. Another viral video falsely accused NC House Speaker Tim Moore of preventing helicopter rescue missions, leading to unfounded backlash against him. Additionally, Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson misrepresented Governor Cooper’s presence at a climate change conference in New York, suggesting he was neglecting storm preparations, despite Robinson’s own campaign activities during the crisis.
Social media rumors mislead North Carolinians about what will happen to affected properties, who is allowed to help in crisis, and how politicians have responded.
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VP Kamala Harris visits NC to survey storm damage
SUMMARY: Vice President Kamala Harris visited Charlotte today to meet with Governor Roy Cooper and other leaders regarding the aftermath of a recent storm. Her visit follows FEMA’s announcement that residents in Mecklenburg and Swain counties are now eligible for disaster assistance. Harris emphasized the importance of coordinating federal, state, and local resources to provide relief to those in need. Additionally, the Transportation Department announced the allocation of $100 million in emergency funds to repair roads and bridges damaged by the storm in Western North Carolina.
“We are here for the long haul,” Harris said.
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