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5 On Your Side: Dealing with tariff impacts on summer staples
SUMMARY: As summer approaches, new tariffs could raise costs on popular seasonal items. Despite a recent court ruling declaring tariffs illegal, President Trump continues his plan, potentially adding $4,000 annually to the average household’s expenses. Key summer staples like grills and utensils may increase by 30%, pools by 35%, fishing gear by 30%, bicycles by 66%, and sunscreen by 34%. Consumers are front-running the tariffs by making early purchases, shopping for American-made goods, or turning to secondhand options like Goodwill or Facebook Marketplace. Checking existing summer gear storage can also help offset rising prices fueled by tariffs and inflation.
Summer is here! Time to hit the beach, fire up the grill and soak up the sun. But there could be a new cost to summer fun – tariffs. 5 On Your Side’s Keely Arthur shares which products could cost the most.
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Flood victims wait for damage totals to know how much help they will get
SUMMARY: Nearly a month after Tropical Storm Shantl hit, damage assessments remain incomplete in affected counties, delaying decisions on state and federal aid eligibility. In Chapel Hill’s Camelot Village, residents displaced by flooding wait anxiously as demolition crews clear debris. Some, like John Ela, escaped damage, while neighbors remain in hotels. Calls for government assistance grow louder from those who lost homes and belongings. Governor Josh Stein has inquired about damage thresholds for aid, but the state’s emergency management division has yet to respond. Local officials note Shantl’s damage was more localized than past storms, complicating recovery. Estimated damages in Orange County total about \$69 million.
Until the damage assessments of Chantal’s flooding is complete, home and business owners can’t know how much help they will get to clean up and rebuild.
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Industry front group backs NC bill that raises Duke Energy costs for residential customers
SUMMARY: North Carolina Democratic lawmakers who supported Senate Bill 266 (S. 266), alongside Republicans, now face pressure from a dark money group, Citizens for NC Jobs, urging to override Gov. Josh Stein’s veto. The bill removes Duke Energy’s 2030 carbon emission limits and shifts financial risks from shareholders and industrial users—like data centers—to residential customers. It promotes financing fossil fuel and nuclear projects through construction work in progress (CWIP), where consumers bear costs if projects fail, as seen in South Carolina’s costly V.C. Summer reactor failure. Analyses predict higher power bills for residents, job losses, reduced tax revenue, and energy capacity shortfalls. Citizens for NC Jobs, linked to Duke Energy’s commercial customers and the NC Chamber, uses mailers to support lawmakers backing S. 266 amid controversy over cost claims and climate policy setbacks. The legislature may vote on overriding the veto soon, impacting North Carolina’s clean energy future.
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4-year-old with rare birthmark meets anime ‘twin’ after viral TikTok
SUMMARY: Four-year-old Winry Hall, born with a rare congenital mole resembling the anime character Shoto from *My Hero Academia*, became an instant viral sensation on TikTok. Her parents, longtime anime fans, celebrated her unique birthmark as a special trait. After the viral video, Winry traveled from Missouri to Raleigh to meet David Matranga, the English voice actor of Shoto, at Galaxycon. This meeting was a heartfelt moment for both Winry and David, highlighting the impact of representation and connection. Like Shoto in the show, Winry’s story emphasizes that being a hero comes from within, not appearance.
In a sea of colorful costumes at Raleigh’s GalaxyCon, 4-year-old Winry Hall stands out just for being herself.
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