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A close analysis of Helene’s fatalities shows how major storms are taking lives in unexpected ways, and how the deadly effects can last long after the skies clear.

 

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Seuk Kim le había dicho a su esposa que llegaría a casa para cenar. Pero él y los perros bajo su custodia encontrarían nubes de tormenta durante el vuelo. No todos llegarían a su destino.

 

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Seuk Kim left behind a finance career to chase his dream of becoming a pilot. He took off one day in November with four dogs on board, a trip that would not go according to plan.

 

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The figures are unofficial because National Weather Service officials must assess totals, but Florida appears to have broken a state snow record.

 

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The powerful storm, fueled by a whirling mass of cold air that usually extends across the Arctic, was expected to leave much of the South in the low-teens or single-digit degrees.

 

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James Cauthen was killed on Sunday as he and the driver he was assisting came under fire while seeking help in Stroud, Ala., the authorities said. A man was charged with murder.

 

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Snow and cold temperatures hitting a broad swath of the region also disrupted travel via rails and roadways.

 

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As the system moves around the coast, it should bring a wintry mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain to the Florida Panhandle.

 

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“So many of you have never seen an event like this,” Louisiana’s state climatologist warned, with New Orleans facing possibly the most snow it has ever seen.

 

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The measure, which increases deportations for undocumented migrants charged with crimes, is likely to be the first bill to reach President Trump’s desk. It must pass one more House vote to clear Congress.

 

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“Somewhere Toward Freedom” tells the story of Sherman’s March to the Sea from the perspective of the formerly enslaved.

 

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Exactly why the sculpture was attacked by University of Georgia students may always be a mystery. But 70 years later, restored, it rides again.

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