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North Carolina Helene victims ‘left behind’ get help from star-studded Concert for Carolina

Concert for Carolina attendees tell Fox News Digital why they decided to go to the concert benefiting those impacted by Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina.
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Inside the miraculous play the Commanders may never forget
From a joyous celebration on the field to disbelief in the locker room, Washington Commanders players were wonderstruck by the game-winning touchdown pass.
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Meatpacking District to lose last of its beef businesses as trendy nabe eyes new housing deal
The meat merchants, which once numbered in the hundreds, dwindled to a mere few in recent decades as the area drew luxury hotels, trendy restaurants and high-end fashion retailers including Gucci and Hermes.
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California touts $544 million in illegal weed seizures. Drop in the bucket, exasperated officials say
Some $544 million worth of illicit weed has been seized, but those on the front lines say the black market is 'big and bad as ever.'
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L.A.’s silliest law? Why Hollywood bans Silly String on Halloween
The colorful goo inside cans of Silly String has damaged everything from parked cars to the Hollywood Walk of Fame stars, leading to a temporary ban.
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I'm a doctor in East L.A. and Beverly Hills. I want to treat obesity the same way in both places
In under-resourced parts of Los Angeles, people develop life-altering, preventable diabetes complications related to obesity. These patients rarely live to grow old.
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Lithium-ion batteries causing fires, dangers on California freeways, sparking calls for safety improvements
Recent fires in California have focused attention and fears on lithium-ion batteries. But how dangerous are these batteries really?
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'What We Do in the Shadows' is approaching the end, but 'life goes on' in the vampire comedy
'What We Do in the Shadows' showrunner Paul Simms and cast members discuss their otherworldly comedy as it approaches the end.
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A second Trump administration could make abortion restrictions even worse
Even though state governments set abortion laws now, a Trump administration hostile to abortion access could have a significant and disturbing impact on reproductive rights. Here are some of the ways.
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Mark Cuban defends Harris' flip-flopping positions: 'I've changed a lot of my positions'
Harris campaign surrogate Mark Cuban defended Vice President Kamala Harris changing her positions on several issues since beginning her 2024 run for president.
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Tom Papa comes clean about the joy of being an empty nester in new special 'Home Free'
Papa, whose new special comes out Tuesday, talks about his style of clean comedy handling empty nest syndrome with his daughters going to college, his many pets and love of baking bread.
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Sisters may fight, but they also form revolutionary bonds
Heart's Ann and Nancy Wilson, Kamala and Maya Harris and Venus and Serena Williams are only a few of the many powerful sisters who together have changed history.
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Listen to Trump's former aides: He'd be far more dangerous in a second term
Are you an undecided voter? Planning to hold your nose and vote for Trump? Please listen to his former advisors: He is a danger to democracy.
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This Dodger pitcher’s girlfriend is 'the Michael Jordan of field hockey.' He’s just Ben.
Ben Casparius, the Dodgers’ rookie reliever, is dating Erin Matson, the field hockey coach at the University of North Carolina who had a decorated career as a player.
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Meet the people who make Halloween special in the DMV
From decked-out yards to neighborhood plays, these five DMV residents take Halloween to the next level.
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Turn your stroll into a dreamy treasure hunt: 8 walks to visit L.A.’s magical Little Free Libraries
Plan your next walk around L.A.'s many Little Free Libraries, outposts found everywhere from Studio City to Pasadena that allow you to take a book and/or leave a book.
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In the battle of the brands, the Dodgers are strong but Yankees reign supreme
In the battle of the brands, the Dodgers are strong but still chasing the Yanks
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Dodger Stadium vs. Yankee Stadium: Why L.A. beats N.Y. in a battle of architecture
It's the classic remodel vs. teardown decision. What makes the best home for fans of the Dodgers and Yankees, and for the sport of baseball? This L.A.-New York match-up has a clear winner.
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Chargers-Saints takeaways: Ladd McConkey has big hands, and two touchdowns, in win
Ladd McConkey became the first Chargers rookie since Keenan Allen to have 100 yards receiving in a game and that helped lift L.A. to a win over the Saints.
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Letters to the Editor: When do campus protests on Israel cross the line into antisemitism?
Making the distinction between legitimate campus protests and antisemitic behavior should never be used to justify calls for violence against Israel.
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Some billionaires, CEOs hedge bets as Trump vows retribution
With the race tight, some business elites are toning down past criticism of the former president.
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Here’s why these states will take the longest to count 2024 presidential election votes
Election Day is set to turn into Election Week, or even Election Month, for millions of voters around the country.
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I’m a doctor — here are signs you need to get your thyroid checked
More than 12% of Americans will develop a thyroid condition at some point, with women at greater risk than men.
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Montgomery school board hopefuls share views on school safety, learning recovery
Montgomery County school board candidates share their views on how the school system can improve academic performance and school safety.
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On a hurricane-ravaged Appalachian Trail, vast damage and uncertainty
Repairs to the worst-hit sections of the famed trail are expected to be extraordinarily expensive and require substantial expertise. Months of work lie ahead.
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Parents of fentanyl victims united by grief, divided by politics
Parents of fentanyl victims are divided on whether Donald Trump or Kamala Harris can effectively curb the epidemic and have emerged as powerful voices on the campaign trail.
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Giants vs. Steelers: Preview, prediction, what to watch for
An inside look at Monday's Giants-Steelers NFL Week 8 matchup at Acrisure Stadium.
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Meet the ‘super users’ who tap AI to get ahead at work
Workers say using AI tools like ChatGPT every day supercharges their efforts and saves them time on the job.
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Letters to the Editor: Are they praying for Trump, or are they giving a salute?
Readers express shock over a photo of Trump supporters extending out their right arms as they pray for the former president.
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My Wife and I Are High-Powered Professionals. Our Kids Are Begging for Our Attention.
We just don't have enough time for everything.
slate.com
Which Literary Term Comes From the Greek for “Gathering of Flowers”?
Test your wits on the Slate Quiz for Oct. 28, 2024.
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Slate Crossword: It’s Reigning Men! (10 Letters)
Ready for some wordplay? Sharpen your skills with Slate’s puzzle for Oct. 28, 2024.
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There’s a Theory That All Monsters Are Gay. So What Does That Make J.D. Vance?
One unexpected corner of culture can explain a lot about the election.
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The List of People Trump Pardoned in Office Is Strangely Revealing
The characters are way weirder than you remember.
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I Went Through All Trump’s Political Pardons. There’s One Person Above All Who Benefited.
An alarming pattern is emerging.
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‘The Warriors’ actor David Harris dead at 75
The actor died at his home in New York City following a battle with cancer, his daughter Davina Harris has revealed.
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Revisiting Modern Puberty, Explained
One of our favorite interviews from last year.
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slate.com
D.C.-area forecast: Frosty this morning, but near 80 degrees on Halloween
Rainless streak may finally end on Friday.
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Before non-endorsement decision, Washington Post called Trump 'dreadful' and 'worst president of modern times'
The Washington Post, before declining to take an official side in the 2024 presidential election, called Donald Trump the "worst president of modern times."
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foxnews.com
Michigan Muslims 'divided' over the election, slam the Biden administration's handling of the war in Gaza
Fox News Digital spoke with Arab-Americans and Muslims in Detroit and Hamtramck, Michigan, about which presidential candidate they are voting for this upcoming election.
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California’s battle over crime and homelessness is a warning to the nation
California has been losing ground on homelessness, crime and drugs for years. Proposition 36 is intended to push back on the crisis, but it's not enough. We need commonsense solutions.
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Rogan reflects on podcast interview with former President Trump: 'Got this ability to just keep going'
Podcast host Joe Rogan recently reflected on his impressions of his interview with former President Donald Trump, noting his sense of humor and stamina for long interviews.
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How America’s youngest voters feel about casting their first ballots
Teens say activities and classes they’re taking have influenced how they will cast their first ever vote.
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washingtonpost.com
Spoiler Alert: Jill Stein
The perennial Green Party spoiler is giving it another go.
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slate.com
Halloween candy overload: 5 ways to keep kids from overindulging
Halloween is filled with sweet stuff for kids. Pediatric obesity specialist Dr. Dyan Hes and registered dietitian nutritionist Ilana Muhlstein share their tips to help parents find a nutritious balance.
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foxnews.com
No, Tim Walz Did Not Suggest AOC Should Be Speaker of the House
Trump and the right have misleadingly seized on a moment from a campaign event the Democratic VP nominee held with the progressive congresswoman.
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time.com
McDonald's to start selling Quarter Pounders again after E. coli test results
McDonald's says Quarter Pounders will be back on the menu at hundreds of its restaurants after testing ruled out beef patties as the source of an E. coli outbreak​.
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Skull found in Illinois home identified as teen who died 150 years ago
A skull found in the walls of an Illinois home over four decades ago in 1978 has finally been identified. The skull went forgotten until March 2021
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foxnews.com
Fox News Digital Sports' college football winners and losers: Week 9
The big-time programs got it done during the college football weekend. But shaky performances didn't instill confidence in some major teams.
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