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  • The situation in New Orleans continues to deteriorate, with widespread flooding and looting. The evacuation of thousands of people from the Superdome in the city was halted early Thursday when shots were fired at military helicopters. There are also reports of armed carjackings.
  • More than a quarter-million people have been ordered to evacuate from the path of the Southern California wildfires. Hot, dry wind off the desert is whipping the series of fires, and authorities say there's little they can do to stop the flames until the winds die down — Tuesday at the earliest.
  • The owner tells WFTV in Daytona Beach, Fla., that no guns will be allowed in the restaurant. And people who've been drinking are banned from the range.
  • The European Union is trying to convince Turkey to take back some of the people who are now in Europe.
  • China's incoming president Xi Jinping wants to be seen as a man of the people. So for this year's opening of parliament he has banned extravagant banquets, gifts and flowers in delegates' rooms.
  • Florida's junior U-S senator, Marco Rubio, took what many called a step toward a presidential run in 2016. On Saturday Rubio went to Iowa, to speak to the…
  • You've heard warnings to turn off your cellphone at the movies. If you disobey in London, you may be attacked by ninjas. The Prince Charles Cinema is shushing patrons using people in skin-tight body suits.
  • Our panelists predict what President Obama will do to make people care about climate change.
  • More 20,000 people were rescued in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, this weekend due to severe flooding.
  • Florida has had 200 cases of the Zika virus in 2017, with most stemming from people who contracted the disease elsewhere and brought it into the state,...
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