Plus, is Italy heading far-right?
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Puerto Rico continues to recover from Hurricane Fiona; Italy could shift right in snap elections. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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Hurricane Fiona is still wreaking havoc |
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- Nearly 1 million homes and businesses in Puerto Rico were still in the dark Friday, five days after Hurricane Fiona made landfall there. [Reuters / Ivelisse Rivera]
- Power shortages have forced grocery stores and pharmacies to close and are threatening the lives of people needing medical care. [NBC News / Daniella Silva and Nicole Acevedo]
- Emergency crews are working through equipment setbacks to restore power and running water to hundreds of thousands of people. [CNN / Aya Elamroussi and Alaa Elassar]
- Puerto Rico could become more resilient to future storms by using billions in FEMA funding to make infrastructure repairs, updating its power grid, and investing in renewable energy. [Vox / Benji Jones]
- Fiona is expected to bring hurricane-force winds, heavy rain, and flooding to eastern Canada late Friday and into the weekend. It could become one of the strongest storms ever recorded. [AccuWeather / Nicole LoBiondo]
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Weekend elections could swing Italy to the right |
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- Friday, Russia began holding sham elections in occupied parts of Ukraine to drum up support for adding the captured territory to the Russian Federation. [NPR / Kat Lonsdorf and Claire Harbage]
- Federal prosecutors appear unlikely to charge Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) over his alleged involvement in sex trafficking crimes. [Politico / Josh Gerstein and Matt Dixon]
- Hilary Mantel, the author of the award-winning Wolf Hall trilogy, died after suffering a stroke Thursday. She was 70. [BBC]
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