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Kapalua won’t host PGA Tour’s season opener as it copes with drought and Hawaii water dispute

Kapalua won’t host PGA Tour’s season opener as it copes with drought and Hawaii water dispute

The PGA Tour said Tuesday it is leaving Kapalua Resort in Hawaii for its season opener after determining the drought and a water dispute that has left the golf course baked and brown from lack of ...

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Charlie Kirk killing shows how social media drives the conversation

Charlie Kirk killing shows how social media drives the conversation

Charlie Kirk’s mastery of social media was key to his rise as an influence in conservative politics. So the extent to which his death and its aftermath have played out on those forums shouldn’t co...

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Amid bankruptcy, some Publishers Clearing House winners are facing the end of ‘forever’ prizes

Amid bankruptcy, some Publishers Clearing House winners are facing the end of ‘forever’ prizes

NEW YORK (AP) — For decades, Publishers Clearing House doled out hefty checks on the doorsteps of hopeful consumers across the U.S., including prizes that boasted lifetime payouts. But some of tho...

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Delta and Aeromexico lose antitrust immunity over American concerns about Mexico’s fairness

Delta and Aeromexico lose antitrust immunity over American concerns about Mexico’s fairness

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is following through on his threat to force Delta and Aeromexico to dissolve their longtime partnership because of his concerns that Mexico isn’t being fai...

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Why a judge said a terrorism law doesn’t apply in the Luigi Mangione case

Why a judge said a terrorism law doesn’t apply in the Luigi Mangione case

NEW YORK (AP) — New York prosecutors tried to use a 9/11-era terrorism law in their case against Luigi Mangione. But a judge ruled Tuesday that the state anti-terror statute doesn’t apply to the k...

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Republicans unveil government funding bill that Democrats call partisan

Republicans unveil government funding bill that Democrats call partisan

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans unveiled Tuesday a stopgap spending bill that would keep federal agencies funded through Nov. 21, daring Democrats to block it knowing that the fallout would li...

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