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Communications breakdown left authorities in the dark and residents without alerts amid Maui fire, report says

As wildfires ripped across Maui, a communications breakdown left authorities and residents in the dark, says a report that lauds firefighters' bravery .
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Gobierno de EEUU liberará 1 millón de barriles de gasolina para reducir precios previo al verano
El gobierno del presidente Joe Biden anunció el martes que liberará 1 millón de barriles de gasolina de una reserva en estados del noreste del país creada luego de la tormenta Sandy con el fin de reducir los precios este verano.
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Freshman Julius Truitt comes through to help send Birmingham to Dodger Stadium
Julius Truitt, a 15-year-old freshman, played junior varsity this season but got his first varsity hit for the Patriots in the Open Division playoffs.
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In her zeal to get Trump, Fani Willis ignores masked protester crimes
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost this month warned college students protesting the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that doing so while wearing a mask could be prosecuted as a felony.
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Will There Be A ‘Will Trent’ Season 3? Here’s When ‘Will Trent’ Returns With New Episodes
The abbreviated second season concludes tonight on ABC. But what about Season 3?
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Netanyahu's Warning to US Leaders: 'You're Next'
Netanyahu said ICC warrants over Israel's conduct in the Gaza Strip sets a "dangerous" precedent for other democratic countries.
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Enthusiastic Bronx residents welcome Trump rally: ‘I really hope he wins’
Former President Donald Trump’s planned Thursday evening rally in the Bronx is generating excitement and anticipation in the traditionally blue NYC borough. The Post took to the streets Tuesday to get reactions to the 45th president’s first major campaign event in his birth state for eight years — and to see what kind of traction...
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Riley Keough fights off foreclosure and auction of her grandfather Elvis' Graceland
Riley Keough, Elvis Presley's granddaughter, is suing to stop a foreclosure sale of his famed Graceland mansion.
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NC Rep. Greg Murphy to undergo surgery to remove tumor at base of skull
North Carolina Republican Rep. Greg Murphy revealed Tuesday that he has been diagnosed with a tumor at the base of his skull, but stressed that the prognosis is positive.
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Angel Reese becomes part-owner of soccer team in new USL Super League
The Washington, D.C.-based team will call Audi Field — which hosts D.C. United in MLS — its home pitch. 
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World Leaders and Celebs Love Their Helicopters, Despite Accident Rate
Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi joins a long list of notable people who have lost their lives in chopper crashes.
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RFK Jr. says he opposes gender-affirming care, hormone therapy for minors
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says that trans issues will not be a central part of his presidential campaign.
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I’m an orgasm expert — men, here’s how to tell if your woman is faking it
She can spot a phony from a mile away.
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WNBA News: Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever Deliver Record Ratings for ABC, ESPN
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are already delivering record-breaking ratings for the WNBA on ABC and ESPN.
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Bridgerton Fans Always Pick One Detail to Swoon Over. This Season’s Winner Is …
Colin, it seems, has been paying attention.
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Here’s what’s actually making parent-child relationships worse — and it’s not our phones
For once, the phones aren't to blame.
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Toni Kroos, astro de Alemania y Real Madrid, se retirará después de la Euro 2024
Toni Kroos se retirará tras intentar ganar otra Liga de Campeones con el Real Madrid y conquistar con Alemania el Campeonato Europeo que se disputará en su país.
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Moment motorist jumps into Florida lake to evade police during 90 mph chase after taking test drive too far
Melina Logan is accused of stealing a new car during a test drive that led police through a 90 mph chase in Miami before she attempted to make a getaway by diving into a Florida lake, wild new video shows.
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1-year-old boy critically injured in NYC drunken driving crash: cops
The toddler was being held in the lap of a 21-year-old woman in the passenger seat of the other car, cops said.
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Florida Pet Owners Warned of Invasive Toad: 'Highly Toxic'
The warning issued by the Village of Tequesta is for residents to "be aware" of cane toads amid the rainy season.
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The left’s lunatic assault on Justice Samuel Alito barely qualifies as clickbait
The new round of attacks kicked off last week with a New York Times hit piece headlined “At Justice Alito’s House, a ‘Stop the Steal’ Symbol on Display.”
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Amidst outrage and red tape, the ICC questions Israel’s moral compass
The most lethal enemies are the ones attacking with munitions. The most devastating enemies darken their victims’ soul and make them deaf to despair.
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Fred Roos, ‘Godfather Part II’ producer and longtime Coppola collaborator, dies at 89
Fred Roos, the Oscar-winning producer of “The Godfather Part II” who helped launch the careers of numerous superstars including Jack Nicholson, Diane Keaton, Harrison Ford and Tom Cruise, has died.
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Was Rudy Giuliani Peeing During His Arraignment? You Be the Judge!
Rey Del Rio/GettyThe steady drip, drip, drip of the justice system comes for us all. Especially in the case of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.Joined by ten co-defendants, the former Trump attorney entered a plea of not guilty on Tuesday at his arraignment. Giuliani faces nine felony charges for his alleged involvement in the attempt to overturn Donald Trump’s 2020 electoral defeat in Arizona.During his remote appearance in the Phoenix courtroom via Zoom, Giuliani revealed that he did not currently have a lawyer representing him but that he should at a later date. Asked by the judge whether he’d need a court-appointed attorney, Giuliani responded: “No, I think I am capable of handling it myself.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Por la inmortalidad: Bayer Leverkusen enfrenta a Atalanta en final de la Liga Europa
El Bayer Leverkusen está a dos partidos de la inmortalidad en el fútbol europeo.
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Karen Read’s Lawyer Goes Scorched Earth on Key Witness
David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty ImagesKaren Read’s defense lawyers went scorched earth on a key prosecution witness on Tuesday, grilling her for hours about the 2022 evening that ended in Boston cop John O’Keefe’s death—and her questionable actions after she discovered him in the snow.Prosecutors allege that Read, 44, fatally hit her boyfriend with her SUV and left him for dead in a blizzard after dropping him off at an afterparty at another cop’s house in the early hours of Jan. 29, 2022. Jennifer McCabe testified in Read’s trial last week that she was a part of the boozy group night out—and was with Read when she found O’Keefe unresponsive with signs of hypothermia and a severe head injury. McCabe told jurors she called 911 while Read hysterically threw herself on top of O’Keefe and screamed that the situation was all her fault.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Jeanne du Barry’ on Digital, a French-language Johnny Depp Costume Drama … But Don’t Call It A Comeback
Depp is muted and disinterested throughout this film, directed by French actress/filmmaker Maiwenn.
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Amal Clooney pushes lies about Israel — what does her Hollywood husband think?
Amal Clooney is chief architect and booster of the shameful indictment of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for alleged war crimes before the International Criminal Court.
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Eric Adams says NYC has ‘normalized antisemitism’ after Washington Post claim that business leaders influenced Columbia protest response
Adams said the Big Apple has ‘normalized antisemitism’ as he was questioned about a Washington Post story that accused him of taking direction from business titans on Columbia protests.
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Farewell to a Brutal Leader of Iran's Brutal Regime | Opinion
For the last 45 years, Iran has been under the suffocating grip of a Shia theocracy. Ebrahim Raisi has been a devoted acolyte of its hardline ruler.
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Sam Altman Is Showing Us Who He Really Is
He’s a lying liar who lies.
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What to know about Turks and Caicos' strict gun laws after US tourists charged
Those convicted under Turks and Caicos' firearms ordinance of possessing ammunition could face a minimum sentence of 12 years in prison.
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Former Arizona grad student found guilty of professor's murder on campus
A jury found former University of Arizona graduate student Murad Dervish guilty in the killing​ of hydrology professor Thomas Meixner.
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Shohei Ohtani meets Cameron Brink. His wife, an ex-pro player, wants to meet Sparks rookie too
Before Sparks rookies Cameron Brink and Rickea Jackson threw out ceremonial first pitches at Dodger Stadium on Monday, Shohei Ohtani gave Brink some advice.
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Rudy Giuliani and other Trump allies plead ‘not guilty’ in Arizona
Giuliani and 17 other Republican face felony charges related to their alleged efforts to subvert Joe Biden’s 2020 victory in the state.
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Bryce Harper aids in New Jersey high schooler’s promposal: ‘I’m going to cry!’
Bryce Harper helped one high school senior's dream come true.
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Trump and Biden dead even in New Hampshire, new poll shows
Biden, 81, and Trump, 77, are neck and neck in New Hampshire — despite the state voting Democrat in the past five presidential elections, new polling revealed.
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California's High-Speed Rail Gets Update
The company Brightline West listed four new field investigation sites as construction continues to build a railway between Las Vegas and Southern California.
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U.N. halts all food distribution in Rafah after running out of supplies in the southern Gaza city
The United Nations says it has suspended food distribution in the southern Gaza city of Rafah due to lack of supplies and insecurity.
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Death in sheriff's custody leads Riverside County to pay $7.5-million settlement
Christopher Zumalt, 39, died in Riverside County Sheriff's Office custody in late 2020. His family and the county have settled for $7.5 million.
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A Brief Synopsis of All Eight Bridgerton Books
Read what happens in each Bridgerton book for hints as to what may come next in the Netflix series
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The job market for college grads is cooling. Here's where the jobs are.
Forecasts show that employers are likely to hire fewer newly minted college grads this year. But there are pockets of job growth.
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Everything Judge Merchan Told Trump Jurors
Here's where the prosecution and the defense stand on the instructions that jurors will hear before giving a Trump verdict.
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NYC burns Connecticut over brazen attempt to seize ‘Best Pizza’ crown: ‘Cheesy stunt’
Connecticut lawmakers are planning to officially declare their state the "Pizza Capital of the U.S." -- prompting New York City pols and locals alike to tell them where they can stuff it.
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This $500 4-piece luggage set is less than $100 just in time for Memorial Day 
Travel in style with this deal from Walmart!
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Israeli officials reverse decision to seize AP equipment it had said violated media law
Israeli officials briefly seized equipment from the AP on Tuesday for allegedly violating the country's laws on media broadcasts amid national security concerns.
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Alleged Relationship Update Isn't What Fans Were Expecting
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have a relationship update that fans were not expecting.
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STIs Are Increasing In Many Regions, New WHO Report Finds
HIV, viral hepatitis, and sexually transmitted infections collectively cause about 2.5 million deaths each year, the report found.
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Los estadounidenses implicados en presunta trama golpista en el Congo formaban una banda insólita
Los tres estadounidenses implicados en un osado ataque el fin de semana al palacio presidencial de la República Democrática del Congo formaban una insólita banda bajo el liderazgo del excéntrico opositor Christian Malanga, quien incursionó en la minería de oro y la comercialización de vehículos usados antes de convencer a su hijo, nacido en Utah, a que se uniera al golpe frustrado, según la versión de los hechos proporcionada por las autoridades.
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