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ALLEN G. BREED

ALLEN G. BREED

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MidEast|Political|US

The White House security breach raises concerns among some military spouses and veterans

Some military spouses and veterans are questioning the White House’s handling of security after a journalist was accidentally added to a group chat about military strikes in Yemen

The White House security breach raises concerns among some military spouses and veterans
Political|US

Bragg to Liberty and back again: Ceremony to rechristen Army post once named for a Confederate

First it was Fort Bragg, named in honor of a Confederate general

Bragg to Liberty and back again: Ceremony to rechristen Army post once named for a Confederate
Environment|Science|US

A North Carolina wildlife crossing will save people. Can it save the last wild red wolves too?

Red wolves once ranged far and wide across the U_S_, helping them earn the nickname “America's wolf.”

A North Carolina wildlife crossing will save people. Can it save the last wild red wolves too?
Environment|News|Science

Endangered red wolf can make it in the wild, but not without `significant' help, study says

A long-awaited viability study says the endangered red wolf can survive in the wild, but it's going to take “substantial management efforts beyond many of those currently implemented.”

Endangered red wolf can make it in the wild, but not without `significant' help, study says
Education|News|Opinion|US

Today's campus protests aren't nearly as big or violent as those last century — at least, not yet

Although it might be tempting to compare the U.S. campus protests to the anti-Vietnam War movement of a half century ago, experts say that would be an overreaction at this point

Today's campus protests aren't nearly as big or violent as those last century — at least, not yet
Health|US

After the only hospital in town closed, a North Carolina city directs its ire at politicians

After one North Carolina city's only hospital closed, residents there say they're not only worried about their health but they've lost trust in politicians

After the only hospital in town closed, a North Carolina city directs its ire at politicians
Environment|News

A deadly tornado, flooding rains and swollen rivers plague residents in the path of Debby

Tornadoes spawned by Debby have leveled homes, damaged a school and killed one person

A deadly tornado, flooding rains and swollen rivers plague residents in the path of Debby
Environment|News

Inside the North Carolina mountain town that Hurricane Helene nearly wiped off the map

Nearly 400 miles from where Hurricane Helene made landfall, the North Carolina mountain hamlet of Chimney Rock Village has been all but wiped off the map

Inside the North Carolina mountain town that Hurricane Helene nearly wiped off the map
Economy|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|US

'Nobody's dying': A look inside how a senior home evacuated before burning down in LA wildfire

As a menacing wildfire approached, staff and residents of a senior citizens home made a desperate escape for their lives

'Nobody's dying': A look inside how a senior home evacuated before burning down in LA wildfire

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