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Buncombe County Schools confirms four of its students died during and after Helene

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www.youtube.com – WRAL – 2024-10-13 07:59:54


SUMMARY: Tragedy strikes Asheville as four Buncombe County students are confirmed dead following Hurricane Harlan, with 21 others still unaccounted for. Superintendent Rob Jackson expressed deep sorrow during an emergency meeting, noting the profound impact on the school community. Classes in Buncombe County are indefinitely suspended due to extensive damage; only 13 of 45 schools have water access. Emergency repairs have restored some water sources in the area, yet many communities remain under boil water advisories. Jackson is exploring options for reopening schools even without water, while competing for limited emergency resources affected by the hurricane in Florida.

The district is still trying to contact at least 21 other students and one teacher.

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‘A gun to a knife fight’: Democrats’ chief pledges a more pugnacious party in more states

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ncnewsline.com – Jacob Fischler – 2025-08-02 05:00:00

SUMMARY: Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin emphasized the need for Democrats to aggressively rebuild organizing and campaigning efforts to regain working-class voters lost to Republicans. He criticized GOP redistricting in Texas as a “power grab” and endorsed reciprocal efforts by blue states. Martin stressed year-round campaigning to fix the party’s branding and connect with broader constituencies, invoking Paul Wellstone’s populist legacy. He highlighted the unpopularity of recent Republican policies as an opening for Senate gains but urged unity within the Democratic Party and investment in state infrastructures to expand competitiveness beyond traditional strongholds.

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'World's oldest baby' born from embryo frozen in 1994

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www.youtube.com – ABC11 – 2025-08-01 14:08:40


SUMMARY: Thaddeus, born in Ohio, is now the world’s oldest baby conceived from an embryo frozen in 1994—over 30 years ago. His adoptive parents, Tim and Lindsey Pierce, who had struggled to conceive for seven years, received the embryo through a Christian embryo adoption agency. The embryo was originally created by Linda Archer and her then-husband using early IVF technology. Despite the embryo’s age, doctors confirm embryos frozen correctly can be as healthy as fresh ones. Thaddeus’s birth raises ethical questions about frozen embryos’ future and ownership, with around one million frozen in U.S. storage. Linda notes Thaddeus resembles her 30-year-old daughter.

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Will ‘The Power Bill Reduction Act’ make electric bills in NC go up or down?

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ncnewsline.com – Lisa Sorg – 2025-08-01 04:30:00

SUMMARY: Duke Energy won legislative approval to ease its carbon emissions targets in North Carolina by overriding Governor Josh Stein’s veto of Senate Bill 266, known as the Power Bill Reduction Act. The law cancels Duke’s interim goal to cut carbon emissions by 70% by 2030 and allows greater reliance on natural gas, while still requiring net-zero emissions by 2050. It also lets Duke shift more fuel costs onto residential customers and charge for power plant financing even if projects are never completed. Critics warn this risks higher bills, greater fossil fuel dependence, and weakening climate commitments amid worsening heat and storms.

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