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  • False claims about the hurricane and the government's response got millions of views on social media. Emergency management researchers say it makes it harder for useful information to surface.
  • The Australian Broadcasting Corp. reports that the man identified as Ben Zygier "was arrested by his own spymasters after they believed he told Australia's domestic intelligence agency about every aspect of his work with the Israelis." Zygier apparently committed suicide in 2010 after 10 months in prison.
  • In the local news:State Lawmakers roll back correction reform measures approved by voters.Additional budget cuts would cripple the Highway Patrol.Winds…
  • In the local news:A Red Flag Fire Warning is posted for Tulsa this afternoon.Former Tulsa Police Officer Shannon Kepler is due in court today for the…
  • In the local news:The TPD will face budget cuts in the new fiscal year.The State School Board will look for $38 Million in savings today.'A Gathering…
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  • How an Australian man ended up dead in an Israeli prison is now an international issue. There are reports that he may have been recruited to spy for Mossad and then done something to get himself in trouble with Israeli authorities. There are investigations under way in Australia and Israel.
  • Also: Flooding displaces thousands of Palestinians in Gaza; Chile elects former president Michele Bachelet as its new president; and the Mega Millions jackpot could reach a new record.
  • Also: Al-Qaida threatens to kill an American hostage kidnapped in Yemen; the Ebola death toll tops 6,000; and Target Australia will stop selling "Grand Theft Auto V" because of violence to women.
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