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Hawaii fire: Death toll rises to 55 in Maui as fire devastates Lahaina

The death toll from three wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui has climbed to 55 confirmed deaths as of Friday morning, according to Hawaiian officials, but the death count is expected to rise.

Hunter Biden investigation: Prosecutors are at ‘impasse’ on plea and expect a trial

Prosecutors say plea negotiations in the Hunter Biden case are "at an impasse" and President Joe Biden's son is likely heading toward a criminal trial.

Hunter Biden investigation: Garland appoints David Weiss as special counsel

Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Friday he appointed U.S. Attorney David Weiss to serve as special counsel in the investigation into Hunter Biden after Weiss requested to Garland that he be given the authority this week.

Pence chats with Iowa’s Kim Reynolds amid their feuds with Trump

Former President Donald Trump cast a shadow over the "Fair-Side Chat" at the Iowa State Fair between former Vice President Mike Pence and Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA) but didn't come up much in the conversation.

DeSantis’s New College of Florida trustees move to eliminate gender studies department

The board of trustees at the New College of Florida voted to abolish the school's gender studies department Thursday, marking the latest effort by the conservative trustees to redirect the college's mission.

Stimulus check update: Payments worth up to $500 to be sent to Californians in five days

Payments of $500 for one year to 250 qualifying Long Beach, California, families will be issued in five days. The city's guaranteed income pilot program, the Long Beach Pledge, will provide aid to families living in the west-central 90813 ZIP code struggling with finances.

Food stamps: Direct August payment worth up to $1,691 for Arizona residents ends in two days

Arizona will finish sending food stamp payments to its Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program beneficiaries for August in two days.

One in 5 Iowa Republicans would not support Trump in general election: Poll

About one-fifth of likely Iowa Republican caucusgoers would not vote for former President Donald Trump in next year's general election if he is their party's presidential nominee, according to a new poll.

Ravens’ Odell Beckham Jr. praised for calling attention to Sound of Freedom

Baltimore Ravens' wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. received praise on social media after calling attention to director Alejandro Monteverde's movie Sound of Freedom.

Democrats facing another union battle in California as Trump uses tensions to 2024 advantage

Democrats have faced several uphill battles with labor unions at the state and national level in 2023, something that former President Donald Trump is hoping will sway blue-collar workers to his campaign in the 2024 election.
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