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The
Break-Up
Clinton Aide Abedin Dumps Weiner Over New ScandalÂ
In this October 16, 2015 photo, Huma Abedin, a longtime aide to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton, walks past a reporter on Capitol Hill in
Washington. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin says she is separating from husband Anthony Weiner after another sexting revela-
tion involving the former congressman from New York.
(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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North Carolina Warily Watching 2 Tropical Weather SystemsÂ
BEN FINLEY mained uncertain days in advance. Tourists sought to take the approaching storm
JONATHAN DREW Coastal Dare County in North Carolina could in stride.
Associated Press face winds of up to 45 mph with higher gusts Visitor Katherine Vega, 45, of Springhill, Tennes-
RODANTHE, N.C. (AP) — Beachgoers, boat and heavy rain that could flood low-lying ar- see, said she could handle a day indoors dur-
captains and business owners on North Caro- eas from through Wednesday, according to ing her vacation. By Monday afternoon, she
lina’s Outer Banks warily eyed a potent tropi- an emergency management news release. had already fled the Atlantic’s swelling waves
cal weather system Monday that could rain To the south, Carteret County officials also and strengthening currents off Hatteras Island
out one of the last busy weeks of the summer. warned of flooding and advised residents to in Buxton.
The first system was expected by forecasters to monitor forecasts. “We were just knee-deep, and there were a
become a tropical storm before brushing the A tropical storm warning was issued for areas few times where we had to run out because
North Carolina coast Tuesday, bringing heavy of the coast from Cape Lookout to the Ore- it kept sucking us in,†she said, adding she’d
rain and high winds to barrier islands popular gon Inlet along the Outer Banks. watch movies with her husband until the storm
for serene beaches. “I would advise everybody to take a look at blows through.
Another tropical depression in the Gulf of the weather,†Dare County emergency man- “We came from Tennessee,†she said with a
Mexico could hit northern Florida as a tropi- agement director Drew Pearson said when shrug. “There are tornado threats over there.â€
cal storm later in the week and possibly head asked whether visitors should keep their travel As of 5 p.m. Monday, the first depression was
toward the Atlantic coast, forecasters at the plans. “They need to make those decisions located about 140 miles southeast of Cape
National Hurricane Center in Miami said. They based on what they see in the weather fore- Hatteras with top sustained winds of 35 mph
cautioned that the storm’s exact path re- cast.†and moving to the northwest.q