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385 People Still Missing in Maui Despite Democratic Gov. of Hawaii’s Claim of 100

The number of people on the official list of those missing from the Maui wildfire has remained nearly unchanged from last week at 385.

Newt Gingrich Says Obama is ‘The Driving Force’ Behind The Biden Administration

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said during an interview last week that he believes former President Barack Obama is the person behind the Biden administration.

Florida Fire Department Warns Electric Vehicle Owners of Battery Fires After Hurricane

Following Hurricane Idalia in Florida's Big Bend last week, a local fire department has warned electric vehicle owners that exposure to salt water can cause the vehicle's batteries to catch fire.

Major League Baseball’s Facial Authentication for Ticketless Entry Raises Concerns

Major League Baseball (MLB) is starting a program called Go-Ahead Entry, a facial authentication-based system allowing ticketed fans a hands-free entry into the stadium.

Popular British Baking Show Stops National-Themed Weeks After Being Labeled ‘Racist’

U.K. cooking show "The Great British Bake Off" is ridding its nationality-themed episodes after some viewers accused the plots of being racist. 

Court Rules FDA Abused Authority With Anti-Ivermectin Messaging

The Federal Court ruled last week that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) abused its authority under law when advising Americans to stop using Ivermectin as a treatment for COVID.

Pete Buttigieg Appoints Group To Advise ‘Transportation Equity’

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg appointed 24 new members to his Advisory Committee on Transportation Equity.

‘Sound of Freedom’ Announces More International Dates As Film Nears $200 Million Mark

Angel Studios announced Friday that the hit film "Sound of Freedom" will add more international dates as the film gets close to the $200 million mark worldwide.

Hollywood Writers Strike Causes 17,000 Industry-Wide Job Loss in August

Hollywood’s double strike by the Writers’ Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA is beginning to have a tremendous impact on the United States labor market.

Democrats Advance Bill to Let Murderers Serving Life Without Parole Request Re-Sentencing

California's legislature advanced Senate Bill 94 last week, which would allow California prison inmates serving a sentence of life without parole (LWOP) to petition for re-sentencing if the offense occurred before June 5, 1990, and they have completed at least 25 years of their sentence. 

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