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| Land search for Maui wildfire victims ends, moves to ocean The search on land for victims of the Maui wildfires has ended, with 99% of Lahaina searched. The work to find victims will now move to the ocean, according to officials. Powerful Category 4 Franklin begins pounding Bermuda with high surf conditions Hurricane Franklin is generating life-threatening surf and rip currents on Bermuda and large parts of the U.S. east coast, forecasters said Tuesday night. Hawaiian Electric pushes back against Maui lawsuit seeking damages over deadly blaze Hawaii's electric utility is pushing back against a Maui County lawsuit blaming it for the devastating wildfire that destroyed thousands of properties and killed more than 100 people. Chess prodigy accused of cheating with vibrating sex toys settles legal fight A defamation legal battle regarding a teenage chess prodigy accused of using vibrating sex toys to cheat during a tournament in Missouri last year reached its conclusion Monday. Canada warns LGBTQ travelers of visiting the United States The Canadian government on Tuesday issued an advisory warning LGBTQ travelers of the dangers of visiting the United States. Meta says it won't censor ex-Cambodian leader Hun Sen over incendiary speech Meta announced Tuesday it has chosen not to censor the accounts of Hun Sen, the former leader of Cambodia who has been under fire for a live video he broadcasted of an incendiary speech he delivered in January. More than 100 arrested for attending gay wedding in Nigeria Nearly 200 people were arrested in Nigeria for attending a gay wedding, including the couple who got married, according to police in the western African country. Ex-Trump attorney Sidney Powell pleads not guilty in Ga. election interference case Sidney Powell, an attorney who worked on former President Donald Trump's 2020 campaign, waived her right to arraignment and pleaded not guilty Tuesday in Georgia's election interference case. Ohio congressman asks Merrick Garland for info on misappropriated COVID-19 funds Congressional Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus chairperson Rep. Brad Wenstrup, R-Ohio, sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland demanding answers about alleged misappropriation of billions of dollars. North Korea's navy must be prepared for an invasion, Kim Jong Un warns North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called on his military to prepare for a "more frantic" invasion by U.S.-allied nations Tuesday. Biden administration reveals first 10 drugs eligible for Medicare price negotiations The Biden administration announced the initial slate of 10 prescription medicines chosen as part of the first-ever pricing negotiations between Medicare and the nation's pharmaceutical giants. Firefighters rescue two deer stuck in gate in California Firefighters in California came to the rescue of two deer that both became stuck between metal bars at a gated community. Look: Baby born in parking garage at Maryland hospital An impatient baby was born in a Maryland hospital's parking garage with help from an OB-GYN who happened to overhear the commotion. Bob Barker 'Match Game' marathon airs Saturday Game Show Network announced Tuesday a Bob Barker "Match Game" marathon will air Saturday, following CBS announcing Thursday's "The Price Is Right: A Tribute to Bob Barker." Overturned truck spills baking flour next to Utah road Firefighters in Utah responded to an unusual roadside mess when an overturned semi truck spilled its load of baking flour into Logan Canyon. Michigan Lottery player wins his second jackpot of the year A Michigan man who likes playing online lottery games scored a $573,617 prize from a BIG CA$H Second Chance drawing -- his second jackpot this year. Scorsese's 'Killers of the Flower Moon' to open wide Oct. 20 Apple Original Films announced Tuesday that "Killers of the Flower Moon" will now have a wide release Oct. 20 instead of a limited one two weeks earlier. Putin not in attendance at funeral of Wagner group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin Wanger Mercenary Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin was buried Tuesday, two months after leading a failed mutiny against the Russian Ministry of Defense. UNC grad student charged in campus slaying of professor A graduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was charged with first-degree murder Tuesday in the campus slaying of a professor who served as his adviser. Miami Mayor Francis Suarez suspends presidential campaign Miami Mayor Francis Suarez is suspending his campaign for the Republican nomination for president, saying Tuesday that running for the office has been "one of the greatest honors of my life." Interior Department holds offshore wind energy auction for Gulf The Department of the Interior held the first offshore wind energy auction for the Gulf of Mexico region Tuesday, leading to one lease area receiving a high bid of $5.6 million. | 
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| A California Land Mystery Is Solved. Now the Political Fight Begins.Tech industry investors spent roughly $900 million buying land to build a dream city in a rural part of the Bay Area. It could be years, though, before they can do anything with it.       Where Tech Investors Are Buying Up Land, Locals Are WorriedIn Solano County, Calif., longtime residents are both worried and baffled by an ambitious plan to build a city where there is now mostly farmland.       In Trump Cases, Different Strategies in Court by Jack Smith and Fani WillisIn Washington, the special counsel is pursuing a streamlined approach and has gotten an early trial date. In Georgia, a more comprehensive indictment faces slower going.       Can Trump Appeal His Federal Election Trial Date? What to Know.The ex-president vowed to appeal a judge’s decision to schedule the start on his trial the day before Super Tuesday. He can’t disrupt the trial that way, legal experts say — but there is a longer-shot possibility.       The Dangerous Marketing of the Trump Mug ShotBoth sides are trying to profit from reducing this moment to a whole lotta merch.       Harrison Floyd, Last Defendant in Trump Election Interference Case in Georgia, Is Granted BondHarrison William Prescott Floyd, who once led a group called Black Voices for Trump, was held longer at an Atlanta jail after turning himself in, apparently because he showed up to his booking without a lawyer.       CNN Is Expected to Pick Mark Thompson as Next LeaderMr. Thompson, who helped revitalize The New York Times, will take over at a pivotal moment for the news network.       Biden Administration Unveils First Drugs for Medicare Price NegotiationsThe price negotiation program, established by Democrats as part of the Inflation Reduction Act, is projected to save the government tens of billions of dollars in the coming years.       Rumors and Misdirection Keep Crowds Away From Prigozhin BurialThe burial of the Wagner mercenary group boss, two months after his mutiny, was shrouded in misinformation, preventing a public display of support the Kremlin did not want to see.       With Multiple Battles, Russia and Ukraine Puzzle Over Where to Put TroopsRussians are advancing in the Northeast, toward Kupiansk, while Ukraine presses its offensive in the South, each hoping to force the other to redeploy its forces.       Lahaina Parents, Students Try to Keep School Community IntactNearly 60 percent of Lahaina students haven’t enrolled in classes after the deadly fire, and families are yearning to rebuild their school network for educational and emotional support.       At the U.S. Open Tommy Paul Readies Himself for the Second RoundAfter numerous misfires with his career, Paul, an American seeded 14th at the U.S. Open, finds himself as comfortable on the court as off it, and into the second round in Queens.       Ons Jabeur Struggles to a First-Round Win at the U.S. OpenJabeur, who said she had been dealing with an illness before the tournament, appeared weary at the end of the match but nonetheless took the first step toward a repeat run to the final.       Legacy Admissions Is ‘Affirmative Action For The Rich’They benefited from legacy admissions, and they want it to end.        How Do We Manage China’s Decline?Forget Thucydides’ trap. China is stuck in a version of Tocqueville’s paradox.       What Fani Willis Got Wrong in Her Trump IndictmentThe costs of complexity.       The Lives Lost to the Jacksonville GunmanA community remembers a recent high school graduate, a women known as a bright soul and a doting dad, all victims of a racial shooting.       She Was Depressed and Forgetful. It Was the Worm in Her Brain.Doctors in Australia found a three-inch live parasitic worm in a woman’s brain during surgery after they spent more than a year trying to find the cause of her distress.       Family’s Deaths in West Side Apartment Were Murder-Suicide, the Police SayOn the Upper West Side, two superintendents went looking for a third who was missing. In his apartment, they found a horror.       Will a Bitterly Divided Australia Elevate the Aboriginal Voice?A referendum to set up an Indigenous advisory body in Parliament was envisioned as uniting the country. The opposite has happened.       ‘One Piece’ Creator Hopes Live-Action Series Will Defy ‘a History of Failure’Live-action manga and anime adaptations have found little success. But in a rare interview, Eiichiro Oda discussed why Netflix’s series could be the exception.       | 
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