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A woman clears debris from the beach after Hurricane Irma passed the area in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. Photo by Chris Wattie/Reuters

Nation Sep 18

Fierce storms haven’t slowed population growth along U.S. coastlines

By Jeff Donn, Associated Press

Nation May 11

Mist rises off the water as a flooded building is pictured after Hurricane Matthew passes in Lumberton, North Carolina. Photo by Carlo Allegri/Reuters
North Carolina denied 99 percent of federal recovery funds for Hurricane Matthew

North Carolina will receive less than 1 percent of the federal funds it requested to cover damages associated with Hurricane Matthew, which hit the East Coast in October.

By Michael Rios

World Dec 23

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Tijuana welcomes Haitian immigrants stuck at U.S.-Mexico border

In the wake of late September’s Hurricane Matthew, Haitians are increasingly desperate to reach the United States, which has recently reinstated deportations to Haiti for the first time since 2010's earthquake. But residents of Tijuana, Mexico, are showing an unusual…

By PBS NewsHour

Science Dec 15

WATCH: NASA successfully launches hurricane-monitoring satellites

Eight NASA microsatellites tasked with tracking hurricanes dropped out of an airplane above the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday and shot into orbit around the Earth.

By Alison Thoet

World Oct 28

In Haiti, are 1 million doses of cholera vaccine enough to stop an outbreak?

When Hurricane Matthew steamrolled southern Haiti earlier this month, it wiped out houses, bridges and roads. It also decimated sanitation systems, putting the Caribbean island nation at risk of worsening cholera outbreaks.

By Larisa Epatko

Oct 17

5 important stories that have nothing to do with Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton

By Joshua Barajas

But before you "unplug the internet and just look at cat GIFs," take a moment to catch up on these domestic and international stories that aren't receiving the same amount of air time or column inches as this election.

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Oct 14

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News Wrap: Medicare rolls out new system for paying doctors

By PBS NewsHour

In our news wrap Friday, Medicare is changing the way it compensates doctors and other clinicians. Starting in 2019, care providers will be allowed to choose whether they want to be paid for quality instead of quantity. Also, swollen rivers…

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Oct 14

Judges extend voter deadlines for counties hit hard by Hurricane Matthew

By Russ Bynum, Associated Press

A federal judge has ordered an extension of the voter registration deadline for one county in coastal Georgia after Hurricane Matthew disrupted the final sign-up days for new voters.

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Oct 12

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News Wrap: Hurricane death toll rises in North Carolina

By PBS NewsHour

In our news wrap Wednesday, the death toll from Hurricane Matthew rose to 19 in North Carolina after two more bodies were found overnight. Gov. Pat McCrory warned that areas already hit by flooding would likely be inundated with more…

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Oct 12

AP fact check: Clinton on Hurricane Matthew, climate change

By Seth Borenstein and Julie Pace, Associated Press

Clinton is generally right about climate change in a big picture way, but scientists were not quite as comfortable when it came to a claim the Democratic presidential nominee made about Hurricane Matthew.

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