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10 deaths caused by dangerous rip currents off Florida and Alabama beaches
Read full article: 10 deaths caused by dangerous rip currents off Florida and Alabama beachesA firefighter from Georgia and two fathers who drowned while trying to save their children are among at least 10 recent victims of dangerous rip currents along Gulf of Mexico beaches stretching across Florida’s Panhandle to Gulf Shores, Alabama.
Ex-NFL player among 7 drowning deaths in past two weeks at this Florida beach
Read full article: Ex-NFL player among 7 drowning deaths in past two weeks at this Florida beachA firefighter from Georgia and two fathers who drowned while trying to save their children are among at least 10 recent victims of dangerous rip currents along Gulf of Mexico beaches stretching across Florida’s Panhandle to Gulf Shores, Alabama.
EXPLAINER: 'Grip,' 'chatter,' other Olympic ski racing lingo
Read full article: EXPLAINER: 'Grip,' 'chatter,' other Olympic ski racing lingoAs in many sports, and plenty of other fields, Alpine skiing has a lingua franca — those are the words and phrases that allow folks from various places to communicate in a shared language.
Haiti braces for Grace, Florida for Fred as storms brew
Read full article: Haiti braces for Grace, Florida for Fred as storms brewTropical Depression Grace is drenching Haiti, dumping up to 15 inches of rain on a quake-damaged landscape as thousands of people huddle in fields and search for survivors.
FRED, GRACE AND HENRI: Fred makes landfall, 2 other systems swirling in the tropics
Read full article: FRED, GRACE AND HENRI: Fred makes landfall, 2 other systems swirling in the tropicsTropical Depression Grace is drenching Haiti, dumping up to 15 inches of rain on a quake-damaged landscape as thousands of people huddle in fields and search for survivors.
Its embarrassing: White Florida officer charged after using stun gun on black man
Read full article: Its embarrassing: White Florida officer charged after using stun gun on black manSPRINGFIELD, Fla. A white Florida police officer was arrested earlier this week for using a stun gun on a black man without sufficient cause, authorities said. Smith asked the officers why he was being stopped but complied when they asked him for his name, date of birth and Social Security number. The recruit officer ran the information through a patrol vehicle computer but had misheard Smiths name, investigators said. The recruit called for backup, and Nelson deployed his stun gun, Ford said. Based on video taken at the scene, Ford said he believes the stun gun didnt make full contact.