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Milton: Power back on for 4 million in Florida | Florida
SUMMARY: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced that electric service has been restored to four million accounts following Hurricane Milton, marking the fastest recovery for so many accounts. Approximately 170,000 accounts remain without power, especially in Hillsborough County. DeSantis emphasized that over 50,000 linemen worked diligently on repairs. Additionally, fuel is being distributed from Port Canaveral and Tampa, with 2 million gallons provided to gas stations. However, 15.5% of Florida gas stations are out of fuel, particularly in the Tampa/Sarasota area. The average gas price in Florida is $3.10, slightly lower than last month and last year.
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Houthi rebels fire missile at Israel hours after airstrikes on Yemen airport
SUMMARY: Houthi rebels fired a missile at Israel on Friday, hours after Israeli airstrikes hit Yemen’s main airport, killing three people and wounding dozens, including a U.N. crew member. The missile was intercepted before entering Israeli territory. The Houthis have also targeted shipping in the Red Sea in solidarity with Palestinians. Meanwhile, Israeli warplanes struck Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah-related infrastructure. In Israel, violence escalated with a stabbing attack on an 83-year-old woman. In Syria, 730,000 displaced people face harsh winter conditions, with flooding damaging tents and ongoing risks from explosive ordnance. In the Golan Heights, Israeli forces wounded six civilians.
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Another jackpot surpasses $1 billion. Is this the new normal?
SUMMARY: The Mega Millions lottery jackpot is projected to surpass $1 billion, specifically estimated at $1.15 billion for Friday’s drawing. This milestone captures significant public interest despite the existence of numerous previous 10-figure winnings. Expert Jonathan D. Cohen questions the implications of $1 billion becoming a norm, noting that lotteries have historical roots dating back over 4,000 years. They became popular again in the U.S. in the 1960s as a tax alternative. Recent changes to ticket prices aim to improve jackpot odds, attracting more players. Despite fears of the “curse” of winning, studies indicate lottery winners tend to lead happier lives.
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Busiest holiday travel days expected over weekend leading to New Year’s, AAA says
SUMMARY: Millions of people are expected to travel by plane or car for the holiday season, with road congestion increasing by 30%, particularly during the New Year’s weekend. Around 6.4 million people in Florida are expected to travel more than 50 miles. AAA advises avoiding the busy afternoon and evening hours, with some travelers suggesting leaving early to avoid rush-hour traffic. Florida Highway Patrol warns of increased crashes and deaths, urging patience on the roads and caution against aggressive driving. FHP also highlighted the dangers of driving under the influence, with AAA offering free rides and tows through January 2.
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