Almost all of the dozens of people killed by Ian in hardest hit Lee County were 50 or older, with many in their 70s, 80s and even 90s.
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In Angelina Jolie court fight, Brad Pitt is ‘not going to own anything he didn’t do’
The FBI and Los Angeles County’s Department of Children and Family Services both investigated Jolie’s abuse allegations.
Beyoncé: Right Said Fred’s ‘Sexy’ claims are ‘erroneous and incredibly disparaging’
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Trump super PAC reserves millions in airtime in key states
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Actor tells jury Kevin Spacey abused him when he was 14
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Pandemic struggles still afflict Social Security, a last lifeline for many
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Delta works with MIT to study impact of airplane contrails on climate
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Japan’s social media connects volunteers, helps keep neighborhoods clean
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As search goes on, Floridians await OK to survey Ian’s wrath
William Wellema drove all the way from New Jersey to Florida’s Gulf Coast to see if his vacation home on Fort Myers Beach survived Hurricane Ian