A large portion of Avalon Pier was washed away by Hurricane Dorian which moved through the Outer Banks area of North Carolina Friday. (Sept. 7)
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Emerald Isle suffers damage spun off by Dorian
North Carolina beach town of Emerald Isle reports damage from a tornado that was spun off as Hurricane Dorian approaches. (Sept. 5)
Stewart felt ‘huge responsibility’ to define her sexuality
While promoting new movie “J.T. Leroy,” actress Kristen Stewart admits she felt a “huge responsibility” to discuss her sexuality, adding that she felt she’d be “forsaking a side” whatever she said. (April 30)
Jacksonville, Fla. prepares for Hurricane Dorian
Officials in Jacksonville, Florida are issuing strong warnings to residents about Hurricane Dorian. “Today is your last day to get prepared for Dorian,” said Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry. (Sept. 3)
Hurricane Dorian remains halted in Bahamas
Hurricane Dorian remained stationary early Tuesday as winds and rain continued to pound the northwest Bahamas, sending people fleeing the floodwaters from one shelter to another. (Sept. 3)
On This Day: 3 September 2012
Oscar-nominated star of “The Green Mile,” Michael Clarke Duncan, dies
Tracking massive Hurricane Dorian from space
Orbiting above Hurricane Dorian, the International Space Station provides clear images of the threatening storm as it heads toward the Florida coast. (Sept. 3)
Venice Fashion: Timothee Chalamet ups the style stakes; Lily-Rose Depp in ethereal Chanel
The young stars of “The King” bring glamor to the Venice Film Festival red carpet, with an unusual silhouette and classic Old Hollywood. (Sept. 3)
Sheryl Crow ‘liberated’ on her last full-length album
Rocker Sheryl Crow said she feels liberated by saying goodbye to the full-length album format and goes out with a star-studded bang on “Threads,” featuring more than 20 different artists. (Sept. 3)
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Record-setting Hurricane Dorian pounds Bahamas
A catastrophic Hurricane Dorian pounded at the northern Bahamas early Monday, as one of the strongest Atlantic storms ever recorded wrecked homes, shredded roofs and tumbled cars. The stom’s top sustained winds decreased slightly to 180 mph. (Sept. 2)