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Florida Sues FEMA & California Still Counting | Afternoon Update | 11.15.24

Nov 15, 2024
Florida is taking bold steps by suing FEMA, highlighting tensions in disaster response. Meanwhile, delays in California's vote counting spark concerns as political tensions rise. A fascinating look at Amazon's new budget-friendly storefront reveals intense competition in the e-commerce arena. Plus, a quirky raccoon encounter at LaGuardia adds a light-hearted twist, and an upcoming boxing showdown between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson promises thrilling entertainment. Intermittent fasting emerges as a trending topic for health enthusiasts.
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ANECDOTE

Trump's Election Celebration and Cabinet Pick

  • Donald Trump held an election celebration at Mar-a-Lago, attended by VIPs and the Argentinian President.
  • Trump announced Doug Burgum as his Interior Secretary nominee.
ANECDOTE

Florida Sues FEMA

  • Florida is suing FEMA, alleging discrimination against Trump supporters after Hurricane Milton.
  • A whistleblower revealed FEMA workers were told to skip homes with Trump flags.
INSIGHT

California Ballot Count Delay

  • California still has an estimated 2.6 million ballots to count, delaying the finalization of six House races.
  • State rules allow mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted if received within seven days.
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