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<em>The Atlantic</em> Politics &amp; Policy Daily: Recovering from Michael

At least 14 people have died from the category-4 storm that slammed into the Florida Panhandle on Wednesday and has swept across the southeastern U.S.
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Written by Olivia Paschal (@oliviacpaschal) and Elaine Godfrey (@elainejgodfrey)


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  • At least 14 people have died from Hurricane Michael, the category-4 storm that slammed into the Florida Panhandle on Wednesday and swept across the southeastern U.S.

  • The Turkish government it has audio and video evidence to support the conclusion that journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul.

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