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A house burns on Platina Road at the Zogg Fire near Ono

California utility PG&E is ‘criminally liable’ for the fatal 2020 Zogg Fire, prosecutor says

By Alexandra Meeks, CNN Criminal charges will be filed against the Pacific Gas and Electric Company in connection with Zogg Fire, which killed four people and damaged numerous homes and structures, the district attorney for Shasta County in California said Thursday. DA Stephanie Bridgett said in a statement that PG&E was “criminally liable” and that

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With strict rules in place, Chicago hopes Lollapalooza will be remembered for the great music and not Covid-19 cases

By Madeline Holcombe, CNN The start of Chicago’s famed music festival, Lollapalooza, has stirred fears of a rise in Covid-19 cases as thousands gather for four days of performances. The festival, which kicked off Thursday, is expected to bring hundreds of thousands of people to Grant Park in downtown Chicago. But with nationwide concern over

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A Los Angeles judge dropped one of 11 sexual assault charges against Harvey Weinstein on July 29

Los Angeles judge dismisses one of 11 counts against Harvey Weinstein but allows prosecutors to amend it

By Paul Vercammen, CNN A Los Angeles judge dropped one of 11 sexual assault charges against Harvey Weinstein on Thursday, though prosecutors will be able to amend it. Weinstein’s attorneys had previously filed a motion to dismiss three of the 11 charges, saying the statute of limitations had expired. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Lisa

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Rep. Maxine Waters

Lawmakers consider withholding housing funds from tribes that discriminate against descendants of enslaved people

By Harmeet Kaur, CNN House lawmakers are considering legislation that would withhold federal funds from tribal nations who discriminate against Freedmen, the descendants of people they once enslaved. The House Committee on Financial Services held a subcommittee hearing on Tuesday to discuss reauthorizing the Native American Housing Assistance and Self Determination Act (NAHASDA), a federal

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Auburn University is offering prizes to encourage students to get vaccinated.

Auburn University giving $1,000 scholarships, prime parking and other prizes to fully-vaccinated students

By David Williams, CNN Auburn University is giving away scholarships, unlimited meal plan upgrades, priority class registration and other perks to encourage students to get the Covid-19 vaccine. The Alabama school announced the program this week, as the state’s vaccination rate lags behind the rest of the United States. Only 34.2% of Alabama residents are

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Former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick is now facing criminal charges in Massachusetts.

Former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick criminally charged for alleged sex abuse of a minor nearly 50 years ago

By Sonia Moghe, CNN Former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, who was defrocked by The Vatican in 2019 over sex abuse allegations, is now facing criminal charges in Massachusetts for alleged sex abuse of a minor nearly 50 years ago, according to a court filing. According to a criminal complaint filed Wednesday, McCarrick is charged with three

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