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Natural Disasters · The BahamasA weather system that is forecast to become Tropical Storm Imelda later in the day before approaching the coast of South Carolina as a hurricane early next week was causing disruption in the Bahamas and nearby islands on Sunday.See the Story
U.S. braces for storm expected to hit the east coast as Hurricane Imelda in coming days
64% Center coverage: 114 sources

South Carolina Politics · South CarolinaA local prosecutor in South Carolina said Tuesday he will seek the death penalty against a man whose federal death sentence for killing two bank employees in a robbery was commuted to life in prison by President Joe Biden at the end of his term.See the Story
South Carolina prosecutor seeks death penalty in murder case after Biden reduced sentence to life
55% Left coverage: 20 sources

Government Shutdown · United States(NEXSTAR) – Those who rely on food assistance may be feeling uneasy as lawmakers predict the federal government shutdown, which started on Wednesday, will last for at least a week. Both SNAP and WIC are run by the United States Department of Agriculture, which has more than 40,000 employees furloughed during the shutdown.
Live updates: Shutdown furor grows; Federal workers await news on layoffs Here's what we know about how the shutdown is…See the Story
Government Shutdown: Will SNAP, WIC Benefits Run Out?
54% Center coverage: 15 sources