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Widespread Evacuations Have Been Ordered As Hurricane Florence Threatens The Carolina Coast
“This is not going to be a quick hit across the coast,” said Brock Long of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Hurricane Florence Looks A Lot Like These Past Three Deadly Hurricanes
Following in the footsteps of Hurricanes Matthew, Fran, and Hugo, Hurricane Florence promises rain, floods, and power outages in the Carolinas.
Bob Woodward: ‘People Need To Wake Up’ To What’s Happening Under Trump
The veteran journalist was shocked by the tactics White House staff use to circumvent Trump: “I’ve never heard in any way of staff going around a president this way.” Woodward’s new book is Fear.
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Apple will live stream its iPhone event on Twitter for the first time
Apple has been live streaming its product announcements for years, but the company has always tried to keep the events on-platform — until now. TechCrunch reports that, this year, Apple will also be streaming its iPhone announcement on Twitter, where it has the chance to reach a new audience who might not know to check out Apple’s website for a streaming link.
This is Apple’s second major expansion in streaming options this year. For WWDC, the company also opened streaming up to people using Chrome and Firefox — previously, Apple had limited viewing to Safari and Edge users only on the desktop. It had been a ridiculous and arbitrary constraint that really just served as an annoyance for the many Mac owners who use other browsers.
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‘The Real Lolita’ Investigates The True Crime Story Of Sally Horner
Written in light of Nabokov’s famous novel, the book stands out for its captivating mix of tenacious reporting, astute literary analysis, and passionate posthumous recognition of a defenseless child.
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Trump Boys Leave $5 Bill, Candy Bar Under Propped-Up Laundry Basket In Effort To Catch Op-Ed Writer
WASHINGTON—Promising that the author would spend “100 kajillion years in jail,” Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. told reporters Tuesday that they had left a $5 bill and a Snickers bar under a propped-up laundry basket in order to trap the anonymous writer of the New York Times op-ed piece. “Everyone is super mad about…