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Florida’s property insurance market is in crisis following the devastating landfall of Hurricane Milton, which struck the state just weeks after Hurricane Helene. With Milton now ranked among ...
The U.S. presidential election is now less than a month away. While Vice President Kamala Harris currently holds a razor-thin lead in battleground state polls, the race remains too close to call ...
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Wealthy nations? Big polluters? Countries that got rich burning fossil fuels? All of the above? A fight over this question looms at crucial negotiations next month as China and other major emerging ...
MIAMI — For the first time all season, behind a defensive performance for the ages, the Tennessee Titans won a football game. The cost of that win, though, has yet to be determined. The Titans ...
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Columbus, Ohio resident Katie Santry posted a viral series of TikToks this week documenting how she found a rolled-up rug buried several feet below the ground in her backyard, prompting thousands ...
A Columbus, Ohio, woman broadcast to millions of TikTok viewers this week as she documented the discovery and police investigation of a rolled-up rug buried almost 2-feet deep in her backyard.
A “big crime junkie” found a creepy rolled-up rug buried in the backyard of her new Ohio home — sparking a police investigation and a viral online following from people assuming it’s a ...
And then she talked about how she was digging a hole in her backyard and found a rolled-up rug. And then … everyone told her to go to the police. She did and Columbus police brought cadaver dogs ...