"I apologize. This is just horrific." As disaster-weary communities in Florida prepare for another catastrophic storm, local meteorologist John Morales became emotional while delivering his forecast on air Monday. https://cnn.it/3U01210
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The pussy-bow blouse has become a political staple for Kamala Harris and other powerful women. "You do not lose your feminine qualities just because you are a prime minister," Margaret Thatcher told British TV doctor Miriam Stoppard in a 1985 interview. "I often wear bows, they are rather softening … (and) rather pretty." Today, it's a favorite of Vice President Kamala Harris, who has worn pussy-bow blouses throughout her presidential campaign: From the Democratic National Conference in August, to her televised presidential debate with Donald Trump and starry sit-down with Oprah in September. While the pussy-bow has quickly become something of a uniform for Harris, it was in the mid-century that it was first established as a wardrobe staple for a new wave of working women. The pussy-bow has also been interpreted as a statement-maker beyond the workplace. In 2016, observers speculated that Melania Trump had worn a hot pink Gucci Lavallière shirt as a response to her husband's infamous gloat about "grabbing women by the pussy," which had come to light just days earlier. Kate Moss opted for a white polka dot pussy-bow while testifying at her ex-boyfriend Johnny Depp's defamation trial in 2022; while in 2018, Sara Danius — the first woman to be appointed head the Nobel Prize-awarding body, the Swedish Academy — wore a white silk pussy-bow to a press conference following her controversial dismissal over the academy's handling of a sexual misconduct investigation. https://cnn.it/47Vgd17
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As intensifying natural disasters threaten growing swaths of the country, assessing an area’s climate risk has become an essential part of shopping for a new home for many Americans. According to a recent Zillow survey, more than 4 out of 5 prospective homebuyers consider climate risks when they shop. Now, in a feature launched last month, Zillow will show how vulnerable properties for sale might be to extreme climate events.
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How the source of your tissues and toilet paper is fueling wildfires thousands of miles away https://cnn.it/4dHo4Au
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The 2024 Nobel Prize in physics has been awarded to John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton for their work on artificial intelligence (AI). Hopfield at Princeton University and Hinton at the University of Toronto were praised for laying the foundations for the machine learning that powers many of today’s products. Read more: https://cnn.it/3BxcRp0
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China has set aside 200 billion yuan ($28 billion) for investment projects by local governments this year, as it promised to meet its own ambitious economic growth targets
China gives $28 billion to local governments as it vows to meet economic targets | CNN Business
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Life in the “Great British Bake Off” tent just isn’t for everyone.
Former ‘Great British Bake Off' co-host Sandi Toksvig has less-than-sweet memories about her time on the show
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A new study has found that having your arm in the wrong position during blood pressure checks — either at home or the doctor's office — can result in readings "markedly higher" than when your arm is in the recommended position. CNN's Jacqueline Howard explains. https://cnn.it/4eBn42c
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Grief never goes away, but we can learn to live with it and learn from it. In Season 3 of "All There Is," CNN's Anderson Cooper continues his deeply personal journey to understand his own feelings of grief in all its complexities, and in moving and honest discussions, learn from others who've experienced life-altering losses. "All There Is with Anderson Cooper" is about the people we lose, the people left behind, and how we can live on – with loss and with love. https://cnn.it/47ZQbJT
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Elevated mortgage rates and higher home prices have made owning a home feel increasingly out of reach for many Americans. Last month, the Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate by half a percentage point and signaled that more cuts are coming. But post-pandemic inflation has left scars on the housing market. Would-be buyers feel left behind, and even many of those who already own a home feel stuck, unable or unwilling to give up cheap mortgages to find new properties. CNN spoke to Americans spanning from early career to retirement age about how the Fed’s rate cuts will impact their housing plans. Here’s what they had to say. Read more: https://cnn.it/4ezKXHh
What these homebuyers and owners told us an interest rate cut means to them