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Suspected propane explosion at Hawaii resort injures at least 7, with 3 in critical condition, police say

By Hanna Park, CNN (CNN) — An explosion following a suspected grill malfunction in Hawaii Thursday left at least seven people injured, authorities said. Officials received multiple reports of an explosion around 6:15 p.m. in Kāʻanapali Beach in Maui, the Maui Police Department told CNN in a statement. The address provided by authorities is The

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5 things to know for Feb. 21: Federal firings, Inflation, Ukraine, Guantanamo Bay, New iPhone

By Alexandra Banner, CNN (CNN) — Senate Republicans took a major step to advance President Donald Trump’s sweeping agenda early today, voting to adopt a budget blueprint that sets up a clash with House Republicans. The process of drafting the text of actual legislation is likely to be contentious and involve painstaking negotiations between the

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More than 170 Venezuelan migrants, deported to Guantanamo as part of Trump’s crackdown, flown home

By Manuel Cobela, CNN (CNN) — A plane carrying 177 Venezuelan migrants, who were held in Guantanamo Bay after being deported from the US, arrived in Venezuela on Thursday, nearly emptying the naval base of the migrants sent there after President Donald Trump’s inauguration. The migrants were initially flown to Honduras for transfer to Venezuela,

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Three Rivers Electric asks customers to conserve energy as grid experiences ‘maximum load’

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Three Rivers Electric Cooperative is asking its customers to conserve energy after the recent cold spell made its grid experience “maximum load.” The cooperative – which serves Cole, Maries, Miller, Gasconade, Osage and Moniteau counties – asked its customers on social media Thursday to try to conserve energy from 6-10 a.m. Friday.

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