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Major utility company agrees not to cut off power for nonpayment when it’s 95 degrees Fahrenheit or above
Arizona’s largest utility has agreed not to cut off electrical service to customers for nonpayment while forecasted high temperatures are 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 degrees Celsius) or above as part of a $7 million settlement of a lawsuit prompted in part by the 2024 death of an 82-year-old woman whose power was disconnected, Attorney General
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‘American Pie’ star Shannon Elizabeth joining OnlyFans after quietly splitting from husband Simon Borchert
Shannon Elizabeth announced she’s joining OnlyFans on Wednesday, and Page Six exclusively learned the announcement comes shortly after she quietly filed to divorce her husband, Simon Borchert. “The divorce is fresh. She is freshly single and launching her OnlyFans tomorrow morning,” a source exclusively told Page Six. We also heard she officially filed documents on
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Sherrod Brown posts big cash advantage over Husted
Former Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown’s fundraising haul is dwarfing his opponent’s, keeping Democrats’ hopes of flipping the Ohio Senate seat alive. Brown raised $10.1 million in the first quarter of the year compared with GOP Sen. Jon Husted’s $2.9 million, according to Federal Elections Commission filings. Brown carries $16.5 million in cash on hand, more
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Why Shohei Ohtani isn’t the DH for the Dodgers on Wednesday against the Mets
Dodgers two-way phenom Shohei Ohtani only had one job to worry about Wednesday. Ohtani was the Dodgers’ starting pitcher Wednesday against the Mets, but for the first time since 2021, he was not also in the lineup as a hitter. The decision, however, didn’t reflect a change in philosophy by the Dodgers. “If it weren’t
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‘Everyone is very worried’: White House allies quietly resigned that GOP may lose Senate
Republican operatives and White House allies are privately resigned to the fact they may lose the Senate, and fear the House is all but gone too as President Donald Trump’s relentless self-sabotage makes an already difficult midterm environment nearly impossible to navigate, Politico reported Wednesday. “Everything is made more difficult by the nonsense coming out
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Former O.C. cop used database to track woman, contacted her thousands of times, prosecutors say
A former Costa Mesa police officer has admitted he called and messaged a woman he had an extramarital relationship with thousands of times and used confidential law enforcement databases to track her location, according to authorities. Robert Jay Josett, 35, of Costa Mesa pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of unauthorized computer access and fraud,
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‘Why is this so hard to understand?’ WSJ editors fed up as Trump reopens ‘vendetta’
The conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board expressed horror that President Donald Trump moved to reopen his “vendetta” against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, threatening once again to fire him early, despite not having any clear statutory authority to do so. “Mr. Trump is frustrated that his Administration’s criminal investigation into Mr. Powell over a
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Steven Spielberg Celebrates First CinemaCon Appearance With ‘Disclosure Day’ Trailer
Steven Spielberg just attended CinemaCon for the first time. The legendary filmmaker celebrated his arrival at the annual Los Vegas movie theater convention by bringing a new trailer for “Disclosure Day,” his upcoming sci-fi feature that returns the director to the alien subgenre. A bird enters a window and lands on a table in front
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Trump DOJ’s ‘searing inconsistency’ in high-profile case flagged by legal analyst
A legal expert was astounded by the “searing inconsistency” that President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice is showing in a high-profile case during a podcast interview on Wednesday. The Trump DOJrecently filed a superseding indictment against Brian Cole Jr., who has been accused of planting pipe bombs outside of the Democratic and Republican National Committees
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Spielberg Hails Universal for 45-Day Window Shift at CinemaCon Presentation: ‘But Do I Hear 60 Days?’
Universal made its partnership with filmmakers the centerpiece of its presentation at CinemaCon, including Steven Spielberg, who hailed the studio’s recent pledge to a 45-day theatrical window as he appeared for the first time at the Las Vegas trade show. This is a development that reinforces their reputation as a company that will support the









