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Maui County sues electric company for negligence over Lahaina wildfires

Maui County filed a lawsuit Thursday against Hawaiian Electric for its role in the devastating Lahaina wildfires. The suit claimed the utility company was negligent by not turning off their electrical equipment despite extreme weather conditions.

Jamie Foxx to play ‘God’ character in Not Another Church Movie opposite Mickey Rourke

Actor Jamie Foxx has been cast in the role of God in the upcoming film Not Another Church Movie.

Carlos Santana tells concert crowd: ‘God made you and me’ and ‘a woman is a woman and a man is a man’

Carlos Santana declared “a woman is a woman and a man is a man” during a recent concert, drawing ire and praise from music fans.

San Francisco mayor slams ‘homeless coalition’ after court blocks ability to clear homeless encampments

San Francisco Mayor London Breed slammed the "homeless coalition" after a court blocked the city's ability to clear homeless encampments.

FBI Richmond official who oversaw memo targeting Catholics testifies to Congress

EXCLUSIVE — An FBI official responsible for overseeing a controversial document targeting certain Catholics appeared before the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday to testify on the matter.

Supreme Court urged to overturn First Amendment ‘abortion distortion’ precedent

EXCLUSIVE — Americans United for Life filed a brief in the Supreme Court to overturn abortion-related free speech restrictions allowed in a 2000 high court case.

Duke Energy’s ESG goals targeted by consumer group in new ad campaign

A leading consumer group launched a campaign Thursday against North Carolina-based utility provider Duke Energy for what it claims is the company’s prioritization of so-called “woke” policies that come at the expense of consumer costs.

DeSantis edges Ramaswamy in first Republican debate, poll says

A small plurality of Republican voters who tuned into the first GOP primary debate on Wednesday night declared Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) the winner and outperformed the other seven candidates alongside him onstage, according to a poll.

California bar shooting: What we know about the suspected former officer

A retired Ventura police sergeant opened fire in a Southern California biker bar Wednesday night, killing at least three people and wounding six others. The mass shooting occurred around 7 p.m. local time at Cook's Corner in Trabuco Canyon, a historic restaurant and bar popular among bikers.

Larry Hogan ‘disgusted’ Republican candidates pledged to support Trump if convicted at debate

Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said he is disappointed that six of the eight presidential candidates at the Republican debate pledged to support former President Donald Trump if he is convicted in one or more of his criminal cases.
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