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    United Atlantic Ventures has cut its 5.5% stake in Trump Media & Technology from over 7.5 million shares to 100 shares, according to a filing late on Thursday. Shares of Trump Media have been ...

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    Hurricane Helene has made landfall into Florida's Big Bend region as a catastrophic storm, lashing the region with devastating wind and a "unsurvivable" storm surge. At least two deaths were ...

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  8. In St. Marks, residents await Hurricane Helene's wrath - AOL

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    Stone crab fisherman Philip Tooke, 63, gestures as he shows how high hurricane floodwaters have previously gotten at his family's St. Marks Seafood facility in St. Marks, on the Florida coast ...

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    The symbol # is known variously in English-speaking regions as the number sign, [1] hash, [2] or pound sign. [3] The symbol has historically been used for a wide range of purposes including the designation of an ordinal number and as a ligatured abbreviation for pounds avoirdupois – having been derived from the now-rare ℔.