Israel marks the anniversary of Oct. 7. Plus, Florida is about to be hit by a second hurricane less than two weeks after the devastation from Helene, and what to know before drinking apple cider this fall in order to avoid potential illness.
Today marks one year since a horrific terror attack on Israel by Hamas that triggered a bombing campaign and ground war in Gaza that has killed more than 40,000 Palestinians. Israeli families of many of the 250 hostages taken by Hamas remain in a gut-wrenching limbo of not knowing if their loved ones are still alive, while the people of Gaza have endured a humanitarian catastrophe. Israel has since launched airstrikes and a ground invasion in Lebanon against the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia. "There's no endgame — it's starting to feel like a forever war," a former U.S. envoy for Palestinian-Israeli relations told NBC News. Here's the latest.
Hurricane Milton is now a Category 3 major storm with 120 mph winds over the Gulf of Mexico that's expected to make landfall in Florida on Wednesday, the National Hurricane Center said. The same western coast that was struck by Hurricane Helene less than two weeks ago now faces life-threatening storm surge from Milton, and some areas are set to order mandatory evacuations starting today. Here's the latest.
Before you savor a glass of apple cider this fall, the FDA recommends making sure to check on one thing to avoid getting food poisoning. While most cider sold in stores is pasteurized, cider sold by the glass at health food stores, cider mills and farmers' markets may not be. Here's why unpasteurized cider can be potentially harmful, plus tips to stay safe if you're making cider at home after a day of apple-picking.
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A group of lovable cats had a viral meow-ment when they left the usual confines of the house and strutted proudly around town in the inaugural Toronto Cat Tour. The three-mile tour on Sept. 8 featured 21 cats at 15 different stops, with people showing off their favorite feline with homemade outfits, custom stickers and more. See the photos.
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Written by Scott Stump | Edited by Philip Caulfield
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