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Richard Norwak retrieves a letter from his mailbox a day after Hurricane Irma made landfall in the Holiday Manor area of Naples, Fla..
 
  Power coming back, residents return in Irma-battered Florida  
  Virtually all East Coast customers of the state's biggest provider of power should have power restored by Sunday, with western customers fully up and running a few days later, Florida Power & Light said.  
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  Protesters demonstrate against President Trump's travel ban outside a federal courthouse in Seattle in May.   Supreme Court: No expansion of travel ban's refugee exemptions
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that refugees need personal ties to U.S. citizens or groups to circumvent President Trump's travel ban.
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  Ann Coulter   Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter facing blowback on Hurricane Irma comments
Leading up to the arrival of Hurricane Irma, Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter downplayed forecasts and news coverage as liberal bias to drive climate change positions.
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  Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing talks about pricing for the new iPhone 8 Plus.   iPhone X pricing, features vs. iPhone 8 and 8 Plus: Which is better for you?
It comes down to price, size and whether you really, really need to communicate in animated emojis.
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  Roberto Valesquez pressure washes the parking lot at the Snook Inn on Marco Island, Fla. after Hurricane Irma.   5 things you need to know Wednesday
The biggest news to start your morning.
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  This sign on a Duval Street store in Key West warns looters to stay away.   Damage heavy on Key West, but booze still flows
Hurricane Irma took power, water and cell phone service, but she couldn't take this tiny island's party spirit — or the cold Coors Light.
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  Pro-Kremlin lawmaker Vyacheslav Nikonov speaks with journalists before his meeting with U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) fugitive leaker Edward Snowden  inside the terminal F of Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport, on July 12, 2013.   'U.S. spies slept' while Russia elected Trump, Russian politician says
Vyacheslav Nikonov made the comment while talking about America's perceived decline in the world.
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  Equifax website   How did the Equifax breach happen? Here are some answers and some questions.
So far we don't know who did it, why they did it but we have some clues into how.
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  Michael Dourson   Trump's controversial EPA nominee faces sharp questions over ties to chemical industry
Much of Michael Dourson’s research has been funded by the very industries he would regulate if he wins confirmation.
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  Australian actress Rebel Wilson makes fist as she leaves the Victorian Supreme Court after winning her case, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Thursday. Wilson has won her case against Bauer Media, claiming defamatory print and online articles made   Rebel Wilson awarded $3.6 million in Australian defamation case
An Australian judge awards the record amount to "vindicate" Rebel Wilson after her "integrity was wrongly damaged" in articles.
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Pierre Ghantos, rear, and his son Nathan paddle though their flooded neighborhood in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma in Fort Myers, Fla., on Sept. 12, 2017.

Pierre Ghantos, rear, and his son Nathan paddle though their flooded neighborhood in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma in Fort Myers, Fla., on Sept. 12, 2017.
 
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