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Hurricane Helene’s Aftermath: Biltmore Estate Closed After Severe Flood Damage

The remnants of Hurricane Helene have left a trail of devastation across Western North Carolina, with the iconic Biltmore Estate among the many locations impacted. Torrential rains and subsequent flooding caused widespread damage to homes, businesses, and tourist attractions, including one of the state’s most beloved sites. Biltmore Estate, a historic landmark known for its grandeur, has been forced to close its doors to the public until further notice. As of the latest reports, the estate is expected to remain closed until at least October 15, 2024.
Hurricane Helene’s Impact on Western North Carolina
Hurricane Helene, which made its way across the Southeast, brought unprecedented rainfall to the region, triggering major flooding in North Carolina. Western parts of the state, including Asheville and the surrounding areas, were particularly hard-hit by the storm’s remnants. The Swannanoa River, located near Biltmore Village, overflowed due to the heavy downpour, flooding homes, businesses, and historical landmarks.
The damage in Asheville and nearby communities has been described as catastrophic, with many properties submerged and vital infrastructure severely compromised. Roadways, bridges, and power lines were also affected, leaving thousands without access to critical services. While the full scale of the damage is still being assessed, officials and volunteers are working tirelessly to begin the recovery process.
Biltmore Estate Closes Indefinitely Due to Flood Damage
The 8,000-acre Biltmore Estate, situated in Asheville, is one of the largest and most visited private estates in the United States. Known for its luxurious architecture, sprawling gardens, and world-class wineries, the estate is a significant tourist attraction that draws millions of visitors annually. Unfortunately, it has not been spared from Hurricane Helene’s wrath.
According to the latest updates from the Biltmore Company, the estate sustained significant damage in certain parts, particularly low-lying areas like Biltmore Village. These sections, which include the entrance and nearby buildings, experienced major flooding and structural damage. Roads throughout the property were blocked, and several buildings suffered extensive water damage. Forested areas within the estate were also heavily impacted by wind damage.

Storm damage at Biltmore Estate’s lodge gate after Hurricane Helene. Courtesy of The Biltmore Company
Though much of the estate’s destruction is still being evaluated, the Biltmore team has confirmed that the main house, Conservatory, gardens, and hotels have been largely unaffected. However, it will take time to fully assess the damage to other parts of the property, such as the farm and roads leading to the main attractions. The Biltmore Estate has expressed its commitment to recovery, but officials caution that repairs could take weeks or even months, depending on the extent of the damage.
Rescue Efforts and Animal Safety
Amid the chaos caused by Hurricane Helene, one of the estate’s top priorities was ensuring the safety of its animals. Biltmore’s agricultural and equestrian teams worked tirelessly to protect the animals housed on the property. Sadly, a few animals were lost due to the extreme weather conditions, but the majority have been accounted for and are safe. The estate expressed deep sorrow for the loss but remains grateful for the team’s efforts in safeguarding the rest of the livestock.
Recovery efforts have begun in earnest, with crews working to clear roads and remove debris from the flooded areas. These efforts are essential not only for the recovery of the estate but also for ensuring that Biltmore can reopen its doors to visitors as soon as it is safe to do so. The team remains optimistic that they will be able to restore the estate to its former glory, though it will take time.
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Closure and Rescheduling for Visitors
As of now, Biltmore Estate remains closed to all visitors, including Biltmore Annual Passholders, Vanderbilt Wine Club members, and Sporting Clay Club members. Guests who had planned to visit during this time are encouraged to reschedule their visit or request a refund through the Biltmore website. Those who had booked overnight stays between September 27 and October 15 have had their reservations automatically canceled, and a 12-month credit has been provided.
Biltmore has emphasized its commitment to providing updates and assistance to those affected by the closure. The estate’s team is working diligently to reschedule visits and ensure that guests can experience the magic of Biltmore once the property is safe to reopen.
Support for the Asheville Community
Beyond the boundaries of Biltmore Estate, the effects of Hurricane Helene have been devastating for the entire Asheville community. Flooding has caused significant damage in Biltmore Village, a historic area near the estate known for its charming architecture and vibrant local businesses. The River Arts District, a popular destination for art lovers, has also been severely impacted, with many galleries and studios sustaining flood damage.
The Biltmore Estate has expressed its heartfelt sympathy for the local community and has vowed to support recovery efforts in any way possible. In a recent statement, the estate’s leadership thanked the first responders, utility workers, and volunteers who have been working around the clock to assist in the recovery process. The team at Biltmore remains committed to doing their part in helping Asheville recover from this unprecedented disaster.

The group sales office at Biltmore Estate after Hurricane Helene swept through Western North Carolina as a tropical storm. Courtesy of The Biltmore company
Looking Toward Recovery
As Western North Carolina begins the long road to recovery, there is hope that the region will bounce back stronger than ever. Biltmore Estate, with its historical significance and enduring appeal, remains a symbol of resilience for the local community. Though the damage is severe, the estate’s leadership and staff are determined to restore the property and welcome visitors back in the near future.
In the meantime, the team at Biltmore continues to work alongside local officials and organizations to provide aid to those affected by the storm. Efforts are being made to assess the full extent of the damage, clear debris, and begin the rebuilding process.
While Biltmore Estate and the surrounding areas face significant challenges, the outpouring of support from the community and beyond provides a glimmer of hope. With time and effort, Biltmore and Asheville will recover and once again be a thriving destination for tourists from around the world.
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Timberwolves’ championship odds improve after three Game 1 upsets

The second round of the 2025 NBA Playoffs has zagged, and the championship odds of the Minnesota Timberwolves came into sharp focus. This weekend, three of the most powerful and talented squads in the form of the Oklahoma City Thunder, Boston Celtics, and Cleveland Cavaliers were all stunned early as they each dropped their first games of their respective series. All three were heavy favorites — all of them eight-point favorites or more — and all failed to win on their own courts. Those early upsets have further staggering the playoffs and drastically moving betting markets.
The Timberwolves are among the biggest beneficiaries of these results. Their odds to win the championship have certainly improved. Heading into May 2, their odds were, +1700 but after the string of Game 1 upset victories, those odds had improved to +1100. In implied probability terms, that leap means rising from a 5.56 percent likelihood of winning the championship to 8.3 percent, a significant jump in a crowded postseason.
Here are the latest odds for your favorite golfers, with all updated numbers courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook. The Thunder were +155 and the Celtics were +185 to win the conference prior to the game. The Cavaliers’ odds, meanwhile, held at +500, which means that while they lost, the market isn’t selling them just yet. On the flip side, the Timberwolves, Nuggets and Knicks and Pacers all got a big break. And no team had a swing quite like Denver, which went from +5000 to +1500, the move indicative of more and more of you believing in their ability to cash in the postseason.
This shift in momentum couldn’t be playing out at a worse time for the Timberwolves, who open Game 1 of their Western Conference semifinal series by hosting the Golden State Warriors. Minnesota is favored to win by 6.5 points, and a win would only further solidify their place in the hearts of betting lines and analysts everywhere. The Timberwolves arrived in the playoffs with only the ninth-best championship odds, but their continued presence and the foibles of higher-ranked squads are starting to draw more interest.
Visiting teams winning Game 1 have been a rarity in N.B.A. history, but so far in this round, the victorious Game 1 teams all have been the road teams. The Timberwolves hope to buck it Tuesday night by taking care of their home court. If they can win this series against the Warriors, not only will their series chances appear better, but their long-term championship forecast will get even brighter.
Factor in that part of the drama is the Spurs still not knowing who, if anyone, of All-Star guard Steph Curry would play for the Warriors because of his ailing hamstring. This could even further tilt the scales in Minnesota’s favor for Game 1. And there have been humorous scenes, such as when Warriors forward Buddy Hield arrived at a media session wearing the wrong shorts for Game 1, or when Draymond Green had to walk back his promise not to get suspended, referencing a scuffle he had with the Jazz’s Rudy Gobert.
Though some fans are (understandably) pessimistic regarding the possibility of Minnesota going all the way to the NBA Finals, betting trends and recent performances indicate that they’re becoming a serious force. The team is resilient, recovering from difficult times, and in a better place than most probably thought it would be at this point. Their odds are based on a combination of their strong play and the flaws exhibited by the teams trying to catch them.
Betting odds can and will change and nothing is definitive in the unpredictable world of playoff basketball, but it’s actually evident that as much as they’re not a favorite just yet, Minnesota is no longer viewed as a long shot. They have gone from under-the-radar contenders to legitimate threats, and if they can keep up this level of play, a deep postseason campaign, or even a title shot, no longer sounds like just a pipe dream.
And as the playoffs move forward, it will be interesting to see, regarding both fans and bettors, just how closely people are watching the Timberwolves, who are suddenly a team generating a lot of interest. Their story just keeps getting better and better every game, and the numbers are finally starting to reflect what could be an earth-shattering moment for the franchise.
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Kohl’s just fired its brand new CEO for unethical behavior

Kohl’s Kohl’s has had headline-grabbing shareholder activism that included the abrupt ousting of its C.E.O., Ashley Buchanan, only months into the job. He is leaving as the company reels from accusations of unethical behavior that have jolted the business and prompted larger questions about how accountable leadership is and about corporate oversight. Buchanan, who was hired as its chief executive in January 2025, had been meant to help right the ailing department store chain. Instead, he is departing under a cloud of scandal after an internal investigation found that he broke serious rules of the company during his time in charge.
The company said it had fired Buchanan “for cause,” an unusual and major decision in the corporate realm. An outside investigation determined he had ordered the company to engage in transactions with vendors that presented undisclosed conflicts of interest. In simpler language, he was using his role to help conduct business that could have profited him or close associates, without informing the company. The company said that these actions did not involve Kohl’s financial reporting or other employees, but a decision to fire a chief executive just months into the job is also one with outsize implications.
Previously, Buchanan was the CEO of arts and crafts retail chain Michaels. His appointment had been hailed as a bold move to help turn around Kohl’s, which is struggling amid weakening sales and mounting competition in a challenging retail landscape. Yet his stint in office was also followed by further reversals. According to a review of preliminary financial results from Kohl’s, the company’s sales declined by 4.3 percent during his brief time on the job — far short of the turnaround that shareholders were looking for.
The company’s board of directors has named Michael Bender, the current chairman, interim CEO as they search for a new permanent CEO. But the market actually applauded the departure of Buchanan, it surprisingly rose. Shares in Kohl’s jumped as much as 8 percent after the announcement, indicating that investors may have already lost faith in his leadership or are hopeful that new leadership can turn the company around.
Retail analysts are less sanguine. The firing comes as a distraction for the company at a particularly bad moment, said Neil Saunders, managing director at GlobalData Retail. “While the dismissal may have nothing to do with overall company performance, it does add to the perception outside the company that things are a bit shaky. Saunders said it was a “blow upon a bruise,” meaning the move exacerbates already existing problems instead of addressing them.
Like many traditional department stores, Kohl’s has been under extreme pressure in recent years. Shifting consumer tastes, the rise of online shopping and persistent inflation have made it difficult for brick-and-mortar companies to stay profitable. On top of Western leadership woes, the company also is facing the reality of declining foot traffic and ever-more price-sensitive shoppers.
Earlier this year, Kohl’s also shared plans to shutter 27 locations in the U.S. These closures have brought the company’s total store count to about 1,100, representing a significant reduction in the retailer’s store footprint. The move is part of a broader shift in the industry, in which many legacy retailers are rethinking their physical footprints as they try to adjust to a more digital economy.
The repercussions of Buchanan’s firing could be widespread. For Kohl’s, they raise questions of how closely executives are scrutinized and what kinds of internal controls should exist to keep similar problems from happening in the future. For shareholders, it casts further doubt on the direction of the company and questions about who is leading. For the general business public, the case should stand as a reminder that not even top brass is immune from examination and answerability.
The road that lies ahead for Kohl’s is unclear. With interim leadership now secured and a search for a CEO underway, the company needs to move fast to win back the trust of investors and navigate a new course. The scandal is an unnecessary wrinkle to an already difficult environment and who knows, maybe the company does come out stronger. Or maybe this is just another chapter in its struggles.
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Dwayne Johnson, is that you? See his dramatic new look as UFC fighter Mark Kerr in ‘The Smashing Machine’ trailer

Dwayne Johnson is stepping into what may be the most transformative role of his acting career, taking on the part of legendary UFC and MMA fighter Mark Kerr in the upcoming film “The Smashing Machine.” This gritty biographical drama, set to release on October 3 and directed by Benny Safdie, offers a deep dive into the life of Kerr—an athlete whose raw physical power in the ring was matched only by the personal demons he battled outside of it. Known widely for his blockbuster action roles, Johnson’s portrayal here marks a significant and deliberate shift toward more dramatic, character-driven storytelling.
In the newly released trailer, Johnson is almost unrecognizable. Though he hasn’t publicly addressed his physical transformation in great detail, it’s apparent that facial prosthetics and careful styling have helped him bear a striking resemblance to Kerr. The fighter’s story, originally featured in the 2002 HBO documentary also titled “The Smashing Machine,” captured the brutal realities of early MMA competition and revealed Kerr’s struggles with substance abuse and emotional turmoil. Johnson appears to embrace every layer of this complexity, channeling the vulnerability and intensity that defined Kerr’s life both inside and outside the ring.
The trailer provides glimpses of the brutal, adrenaline-charged world of professional fighting—raw and visceral in its execution—but it also reveals a far more intimate narrative. Central to this is Kerr’s relationship with his girlfriend, played by Emily Blunt. Reuniting with Johnson after their time together in Disney’s “Jungle Cruise,” Blunt brings a grounded emotional presence to the film. The tension between their characters, caught between love, ambition, and addiction, adds an essential human depth to the story.
In one poignant moment in the trailer, Johnson’s Kerr reflects on the intoxication of success, saying, “Winning is the best feeling in the world. It’s 40,000 people in there cheering you on. There’s no other high like it in the world.” This line encapsulates the highs and lows Kerr experiences as he navigates fame, pain, and a relentless pursuit of victory. Johnson’s delivery is full of gravitas, suggesting a layered performance that digs much deeper than anything he’s previously taken on.
For Johnson, this role is not just a creative departure but a personal challenge. In an interview with GQ last year, he shared that the opportunity to portray Kerr felt like a chance to break new ground in his career. “It was also an opportunity for me, I realized, to stretch myself in ways that I hadn’t been stretched yet,” he explained. “And also challenge myself in ways that I hadn’t been challenged.” That drive to evolve, both as an actor and a storyteller, is evident in every frame of the trailer.
While Johnson has been busy in other areas—voicing Maui once again in “Moana 2,” returning to the WWE ring, and joining the board of TKO Group Holdings following the WWE-UFC merger—“The Smashing Machine” stands apart as a pivotal moment in his career. It’s not about larger-than-life action heroes or comedic charm. It’s about stepping into someone else’s pain and perseverance, and doing so with authenticity.
Director Benny Safdie, making his solo debut after co-directing acclaimed films like “Uncut Gems” with his brother Josh, brings a raw, almost documentary-style realism to the project. His past work has been praised for its tense, emotionally charged storytelling, and “The Smashing Machine” appears to follow in that tradition. The film is likely to appeal not only to fans of MMA and biopics but also to those interested in the psychological complexities that come with public glory and private battles.
As anticipation builds for the release, “The Smashing Machine” seems poised to redefine what audiences expect from Dwayne Johnson. Known affectionately as “The Rock” by his wrestling fans, Johnson is now forging a new path—one that embraces nuance, hardship, and a kind of storytelling that doesn’t rely on spectacle alone. If the trailer is any indication, his turn as Mark Kerr could be one of the most powerful performances of the year.
With a compelling cast, a gripping true story, and a fearless lead performance, “The Smashing Machine” might not just be a film about fighting—it could be a knockout moment in Johnson’s cinematic journey.
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