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Here’s what you need to know about hurricane supplies
SUMMARY: Hurricane season is underway in South Florida, but many people have delayed buying supplies due to a slow start and waiting for deals. A new hurricane sales tax holiday starts August 1 and will be year-round, offering savings on essential items. Meanwhile, Amazon Prime Day features big discounts on batteries, lanterns, emergency radios, and solar generators, often better than the upcoming tax holiday. Walmart also has some deals, while Target has fewer. Experts advise spreading out purchases weekly until the tax holiday to ease costs. With the first major hurricane expected around August 11, it’s wise to prepare now.
NEXT Weather team meteorologist Scott Withers reports on what you need to know about hurricane supplies.
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Kemp endorses Derek Dooley for Georgia Senate seat and says an outsider can beat Democrat Jon Ossoff
SUMMARY: Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp endorsed Republican Derek Dooley for the 2026 U.S. Senate race, positioning Dooley as a political outsider best suited to challenge Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff. Kemp, who decided not to run himself, supports the former Tennessee football coach despite Dooley’s limited political experience and past voting absences in key elections. Dooley’s campaign focuses on opposing Ossoff’s ties to President Biden and backing Donald Trump, though Trump has yet to endorse. Other GOP contenders like Mike Collins criticize Dooley’s lack of Republican credentials and Georgia residency. Kemp’s endorsement intensifies the competitive GOP primary ahead of the general election.
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‘Defacing sidewalk prohibited:’ New signs at Pulse, 1 arrested as Florida steps up rainbow fight
SUMMARY: At the former Pulse Nightclub crosswalk in Orlando, Florida, protests using chalk have continued since the FDOT removed the rainbow crosswalk honoring Pulse shooting victims, following a federal directive to remove non-safety-related road art. Recently, new signs were posted prohibiting chalking on the sidewalk as well as the road. A man, Orestes Suarez, was arrested for leaving chalk footprints on the street. FDOT states its responsibility is to ensure roadways remain free of social or political markings to maintain safety and uniformity. Activists accuse the state of targeting the Pulse memorial unfairly, while authorities emphasize traffic safety concerns.
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3 dead after mob sets fire to Indonesian regional parliament building
SUMMARY: Protests erupted across Indonesia over a controversial housing allowance for lawmakers, sparking violent clashes and fires. In Makassar, an angry mob set the provincial parliament building ablaze, killing three and injuring five. Similar unrest occurred in Bandung and Surabaya, with police using tear gas and water cannons to disperse demonstrators. The unrest intensified after the death of 21-year-old delivery driver Affan Kurniawan, allegedly hit by a police armored vehicle during a Jakarta rally. Thousands were arrested nationwide, with Amnesty International condemning the government’s crackdown on free speech. Authorities have detained seven police officers linked to Kurniawan’s death.
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