At least 120 people have been killed across Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The tragic circumstances have led to catastrophic flooding, leaving residents stranded and causing widespread damage to homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure.
Read More Hurricane Helene Death Toll Rises To 120, As Rescue Missions Battle Major FloodingTag: Virginia
When the dollar store closes, US families on food benefits lose a lifeline
Nearly every day, Latrina Begley, 37, of Nashville, or one of her six children, shopped at the Family Dollar down the hill from their home.
Read More When the dollar store closes, US families on food benefits lose a lifelineHurricane Helene Death Toll Rises To Over 50, Billions Of Dollars In Damages Caused
Hurricane Helene has caused at least 52 deaths, billions of dollars of damages, and left more than 3 million people without power.
Read More Hurricane Helene Death Toll Rises To Over 50, Billions Of Dollars In Damages CausedHurricane Helene: Death Toll Rises To Above 40
At least 40 individuals have been reported to have been killed after Hurricane Helene rampaged though the south-eastern United States.
Read More Hurricane Helene: Death Toll Rises To Above 40U.S. To Send Additional Military Personnel To The Middle East Amid Rising Tensions Between Israel And Hezbollah
The United States has unveiled its plan to deploy additional troops to the Middle East in response to increased the escalatory actions between Israel and Hezbollah.
Read More U.S. To Send Additional Military Personnel To The Middle East Amid Rising Tensions Between Israel And HezbollahLactaid Milk Recalled In 27 States Due To Unmarked Trace Of Almonds
Dairy company HP Hood has recalled Lactaid, a brand of lactose-free dairy milk, in 27 states due to exposure to almonds.
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