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Maui Water Management Official Delayed Resource Approval for Five Hours

Deputy Director of Hawaii's Commission on Water Resource Management M. Kaleo Manuel delayed responding to a request to divert stream water to fill reservoirs for firefighting.

Foreign Citizen Who Mailed Poison to Trump Receives Almost 22-Year Prison Sentence

Dual citizen of Canada and France Pascale Cecile Veronique Ferrier has been sent to prison after mailing poison to Donald Trump and 8 Texas law enforcement officers.

Progressive Insurance Sued for Racial Discrimination ‘Against Non-Black Owned Businesses’: America First Legal

America First Legal posits that Progressive's grant program infringes upon U.S. Civil Rights law, as it "discriminates against non-black owned businesses."

VP Biden Used Pseudonym ‘Robert L. Peters’ in Ukraine Correspondence: House Oversight Seeks National Archives Documents

Chairman Comer stated, “Joe Biden has claimed there was ‘an absolute wall’ between his family’s foreign business schemes and his duties as Vice President, but evidence reveals that access was wide open for his family’s influence peddling.”

Target Sales Decline After Widespread Pride Condemnation

Target's quarterly sales fell for the first time in six years as a result of backlash from the company's Pride merchandise.

Marjorie Taylor Greene Shares Ex-Husband’s Voting Experience as Evidence for Georgia Election Fraud

Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R) said her ex-husband was a victim of election fraud in 2020.

State of Hawaii Looking To ‘Acquire’ Lahaina, Prevent Foreign Developers From Taking Land

Hawaii Governor Josh Green (D) said his administration is seeking to take over the land destroyed by wildfires.

Trans Powerlifter Beats Female Competition, Sets New Record

A 40-year-old transgender woman, a biological male, beat his female competition in a powerlifting event.

Trump Indicted in Georgia

Key elements of the indictment, spanning almost 100 pages, shed light on multiple episodes where Trump and his allies are accused of trying to reverse the election outcome.

Texas Judge Finds School District Violated Father’s Rights

A U.S. district court judge in Texas found that a father's claims that school board members and police violated his rights after removing him and preventing him from returning to school board meetings are valid.

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