Hurricane Irma
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All the times the internet called out Donald Trump for being unchivalrous
The president claims to have great respect for women, but critics on social media have had a field day pointing out occasions when Trump seems to have fallen short of that ideal.
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Doctors-to-be celebrate, after weathering 2 hurricanes
After their campus on the Caribbean island of Dominica was declared uninhabitable, these med school students finally celebrate their White Coat Ceremony.
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People think Donald Trump didn't recognize Melania because she was dressed down
A new video depicting the president referring to his wife as if she weren't standing right beside him is giving new life to internet rumors about their marriage.
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Melania Trump joins Pantsuit Nation and social media reacts: She looks like 'an independent woman'
Melania Trump wore a Calvin Klein power suit while accompanying the president to the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York City.
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Kay Jewelers may have lost this Nebraska bride's rings to Hurricane Irma
A woman had her wedding and engagement rings resized by Kay Jewelers, but Hurricane Irma flooded the warehouse where the rings were stored and now they're missing.
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Laverne Cox's Emmy nails and the meaningful message behind them
The best part of Laverne Cox's look was her nails. Why? Because not only was the dazzling manicure show-stopping, but proceeds from sales of her ORLY polish will go toward Hurricane Harvey and Irma relief efforts.
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Electric company lineman missed his son's wedding after Irma: 'God put us here to restore power'
Whenever there’s a hurricane, or any kind of disaster that causes power outages, impacted individuals are generally quick to talk about the energy companies as giant abstract entities that never work fast enough to get the lights back on. In fact, it’s up to the people, such as Duke Energy lineman Jim LeBlanc, to get in their bucket trucks or climb dangerous poles and physically fix those power lines. LeBlanc just missed his son’s wedding this week to get residents in Largo, Fla., back online