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Maui Invitational returns to a Lahaina still grappling with raw emotions left by deadly wildfire
Residents of the Hawaii town devastated by last year's wildfire are awaiting the return of one of the nation's most prestigious basketball tournaments with mixed feelings
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Texas board advances plan to allow Bible material in elementary school lessons
The Texas State Board of Education has given initial approval to a Bible-infused curriculum that would be optional for public schools to adopt for lessons from kindergarten through fifth grade
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'Bomb cyclone' brings high winds and soaking rain to Northern California and Pacific Northwest
What is expected to be one of the strongest storms in the northwest U.S. in decades has arrived
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Human smuggling trial witness says he shuttled over 500 Indian migrants into the US
A man convicted of human smuggling testified that he shuttled more than 500 Indian migrants across the U.S.-Canada border over four years
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Prosecution ends in case against 2 remaining defendants in Young Thug trial
After almost a year of testimony, prosecutors in Atlanta rested their case against the two remaining defendants in a gang and racketeering trial that had included rapper Young Thug before he pleaded guilty
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Survivors of LGBTQ+ club shooting say the deaths and trauma could've been avoided in lawsuits
Victims and family of those killed in the mass shooting at an LGBTQ+ nightclub in Colorado Springs in 2022 spoke Tuesday after filing lawsuits against the El Paso County commissioners and former sheriff
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California governor will not make clemency decision for Menendez brothers until new DA reviews case
California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he won’t make a clemency decision on the murder convictions of Erik and Lyle Menendez until newly elected Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman reviews the case
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A battle over mail ballots in Pennsylvania is latest example of messy disputes over election rules
The recount underway in Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race marks the end of a chaotic post-election period that has become the latest example of how disputed election rules can expose weak points in a core function of American democracy
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Trial starts for New Hampshire youth center worker accused of holding down boy while he was raped
The trial has begun for a man accused of holding down a teenage boy so colleagues could rape him at a New Hampshire youth center in the 1990s
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Prosecution rests in trial over death of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley
Prosecutors have rested their case in the trial against the man accused of killing Georgia nursing student Laken Riley
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