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SUMMARY: Today’s top news includes windy, dry conditions leading to wildfires in the Carolinas, particularly near Myrtle Beach, with a state of emergency declared by South Carolina Governor McMaster and a statewide burn ban in place. Meanwhile, discussions continue regarding the Russia-Ukraine war, with European leaders backing Ukraine amid criticism from the Trump administration. In economic news, increased tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico, and China will soon affect consumer prices. Additionally, a shooting at a Greenville shopping center involved a domestic dispute, and the Girl Scouts addressed comments made by podcast host Joe Rogan regarding their cookies.

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Remaining dry and windy
SUMMARY: Recent days have featured plenty of sunshine and ideal weather for outdoor activities. However, the dry conditions, low humidity, and strong winds prompted wind alerts and fire weather warnings until 10 PM today. Winds may reach 30 mph with temperatures in the 60s to lower 70s. Tomorrow, winds will diminish, but temperatures will drop to the low to mid-50s while remaining sunny. A significant weather change is expected mid-week, with a new system likely bringing beneficial rain and possible thunderstorms on Tuesday night into Wednesday. Overall, expect dry weather continuing until Thursday.

Remaining dry and windy
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'Ticking time bomb': Officials break ground on replacement for Conestee Dam
SUMMARY: Crews have begun construction on a new dam to replace the aging Conestee Dam in Greenville County, South Carolina, which has raised environmental concerns due to toxic sediment accumulation over its 130-year history. Located 60 feet downstream, the new dam aims to prevent potential toxins from contaminating drinking water supplies for nearby counties. With a budget of $47.5 million, project leaders emphasize the importance of a solid foundation for safety. The construction includes a concrete plant on-site, with concrete pouring expected to start in April, although a final completion timeline remains undetermined.

‘Ticking time bomb’: Officials break ground on replacement for Conestee Dam
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Zelenskyy leaves White House after Trump cuts short talks following Oval Office blow up
SUMMARY: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy left the White House without signing a minerals deal that former President Trump insisted was crucial for future U.S. support. Tensions escalated during their meeting, with Trump berating Zelenskyy for being “disrespectful” and gambling with lives, suggesting his actions could lead to World War III. Trump emphasized that the U.S. has been a significant supporter of Ukraine and criticized Zelenskyy’s demands for concessions. Despite the confrontation, an economic agreement aimed at Ukraine’s reconstruction is still anticipated, linking U.S. and Ukrainian interests in the long term. The meeting marked a departure from more somber diplomatic encounters.
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