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  • Two survivors of the Pulse nightclub massacre hosted a Florida rally for people who say they have left behind homosexuality for Christianity.
  • A Nevada man insists he thought he was in the clear when he drove in the carpool lane. Nevada Highway Patrol clarified that only living, breathing people count.
  • About 30 miles west of New Orleans, St. John the Baptist Parish was flooded quickly from two lakes, including Lake Pontchartrain. Hurricane Isaac's strong winds created a surge — forcing water into residential areas and evacuations of thousands of people.
  • Although Isaac turned out to be a minor storm for South Florida, WLRN Miami Herald Reporter Marva Hinton tells us Miami Dade leaders say it was a good…
  • Andrew Roby is an American on vacation in Barcelona and was in the vicinity when a van drove into a crowd of people killing at least a dozen and injuring at least 50.
  • Hurricane Irma is getting closer to Florida. An emergency evacuation was ordered for Barrier Islands in Lee County Friday morning -including Bonita Beach,…
  • More than 60,000 people in the United States are more than 100 years old. Researchers are now turning to a select group of centenarians: those who have exceeded 110 years. Producer Neenah Ellis reports on what they expect to learn.
  • Hurricane Ike is expected to make landfall — as a Category 3 hurricane — late Friday or early Saturday south of Galveston, Texas. Officials issued a mandatory evacuation order and warned of "certain death" for those who don't leave, but NPR's Ari Shapiro says plenty of people remain.
  • President Donald Trump said that Alligator Alcatraz will house “some of the most vicious people on the planet”. However, reports have shown the opposite.
  • In Kerrville, Texas, on Thursday, state lawmakers will hear from officials, survivors, and local authorities about the state's emergency response, just a few weeks after the deadly floods killed more than 130 people.
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