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Tim Walz speaks at Duke University on the election campaign trail
SUMMARY: Anuka, thank you! I’m excited to vote for her too. It’s inspiring to see the Blue Devils so engaged and ready to win. Being here is a privilege, especially knowing that billions globally would dream of having the freedom to shape their future. We have the opportunity to decide our government and society together. On behalf of the Vice President and all Americans, I believe we can achieve victory. Let’s harness this energy, especially as we approach the upcoming door-knocking event. Duke University is the place to make this happenโlet’s go!
Tim Walz speaks at Duke University on the election campaign trail
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Buncombe County victims seek aid at insurance camp after Hurricane Helene
SUMMARY: In Buncombe County, recovery from the Halloween storm remains challenging for many survivors who rely on federal aid and insurance support. Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey visited a camp aimed at assisting victims and their insurers. Doris Fox, whose home was severely damaged by a fallen tree, has been waiting for a response from her insurance company. Complications arose when her granddaughter, living with her after giving birth, faced issues with their shared address preventing her from applying for FEMA assistance. Families like Doris’s struggle to rebuild, facing numerous obstacles as they seek help and clarity in their recovery process.
Buncombe County victims seek aid at insurance camp after Hurricane Helene
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What do you think will be the most popular Halloween costume of 2024? ๐
SUMMARY: With Halloween just a week away, Google Trends has launched a website to help you discover trending costume ideas. The top costume nationwide is a shrunken head from the new Beetlejuice movie, followed by Ray Gun, the Australian break dancer, and characters from various video games and movies. For more localized inspiration, users can explore popular costumes in specific areas, like Coraline, Green Arrow, and Batman in the Florence and Myrtle Beach regions. This interactive site is a fun resource to spark your Halloween creativity and avoid last-minute costume stress!
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Rob Dempsey, morning host at His Radio, passes away
SUMMARY: Christian radio host Rob Dempsey has passed away, confirmed by his station this morning. Dempsey was the station manager and host of “Rob and Liz in the Morning,” based in Greenville. He recently disclosed on Facebook that he was battling aggressive bladder cancer. Tributes for Dempsey have been flooding in since the announcement of his death. In addition to his radio career, he had a minor role in the 2018 film “I Can Only Imagine,” where he portrayed a radio DJ. Further information about his life and contributions will be made available.
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