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Scattered showers and storms Saturday

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www.youtube.com – 13News Now – 2025-04-26 06:27:17

SUMMARY: Good Saturday morning! After some rain last night, expect more scattered showers and storms today due to a cold front moving east. Areas across the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, and Deep South are affected. There’s a level one risk of severe weather, mainly damaging wind gusts up to 60 mph, though hail and tornadoes are unlikely. Morning temperatures are in the upper 60s, rising to the upper 70s to lower 80s by afternoon. Showers are expected to clear overnight, leading to cooler temperatures in the 50s and 60s for Sunday, which will be breezy but mostly sunny.

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After a rainy end to the work week, more rain is forecasted on Saturday, with some strong evening thunderstorms possibly occurring.

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Hegseth had an unsecured internet line in his office for Signal, sources say

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www.youtube.com – WTVR CBS 6 – 2025-04-26 06:58:54

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Hegseth had an unsecured internet line in his office for Signal, sources say. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s trip to a U.S. base at the southern border coincides with turmoil at the Pentagon. CBS News confirmed that Hegseth had an unsecured internet connection for the messaging app Signal, a claim the Department of Defense denies. He is under investigation for sharing sensitive military information via Signal on a personal phone. Security consultant James Lewis warns this poses significant risks. Recently, Hegseth fired advisers over media leaks and threatened Admiral Christopher Grady with a lie detector test amid allegations of reputation damage.

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Two people familiar with the case have told AP that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had an internet connection that bypassed the Pentagon’s security protocols set up in his office to use the Signal messaging app on a personal computer. The existence of the unsecured internet connection is the latest revelation about Hegseth’s use of the unclassified app and raises the possibility that sensitive defense information could have been put at risk of potential hacking or surveillance. Also Thursday, a China spokesperson denied any suggestion that it is in active negotiations with the U.S. over tariffs. And the president said it would be impossible to negotiate with dozens of countries and “we are going to, at some point, just set prices for deals.”

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Catching up with Gizelle Bryant: Finding love, RHOP and Karen Huger | NBC4 Washington

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www.youtube.com – NBC4 Washington – 2025-04-25 14:48:30

SUMMARY: Gizelle Bryant, a star of “Real Housewives of Potomac,” is now an empty nester eager to find love, launching a new dating show with fellow castmate Ashley Darby. In the show, they search for potential partners in Cabo, evaluating suitors who are brought in waves. Gizelle emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself in dating while sharing her concern for castmate Karen Huger, currently serving a year in jail. Gizelle hopes for a more unified friendship among the cast in future seasons, focusing on healthy dynamics over drama. The new show airs on April 27, following “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.”

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News4 caught up with Gizelle Bryant, ‘Real Housewives of Potomac’ star, about her new dating show, her new chapter and Karen Huger.
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Report: Dominion CEO received $6M raise as energy assistance fell | Virginia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Shirleen Guerra | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-25 13:57:00

(The Center Square) – While thousands of Virginians struggled to afford their energy bills last year, Dominion Energy awarded its CEO a $6.1 million raise—bringing total compensation to more than $17.5 million, according to federal Securities and Exchange Commission filings.

According to federal disclosures, Dominion reported Chairman and CEO, Robert M. Blue’s total 2024 compensation as $17.5 million in its latest proxy filing.

The raise came during a period when state funding for utility assistance dropped by nearly $40 million, and fewer than a quarter of eligible low-income households received help with heating or cooling costs, according to Virginia Department of Social Services records.

Dominion customers are still paying for the Virginia City Hybrid Energy Center, a $1.8 billion coal plant that state regulators have repeatedly said is losing money.

In 2022, filings with the State Corporation Commission showed Dominion planned to collect about $191 million from customers that year to cover the plant’s costs. Regulators also required Dominion to study whether it made sense to keep the plant running long-term and report back within nine months.

At the General Assembly, Dominion backed several energy-related bills that could affect how much it can charge ratepayers moving forward. Senate Bill 1040 amended renewable energy standards while extending cost recovery eligibility for some projects until 2032. Another measure, Senate Bill 1100, authorized pilot programs for “virtual power plants” that help manage electric demand.

The shift comes as Virginia exits the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, a carbon market that once projected up to $1.65 billion for energy efficiency programs through 2030. A 2024 court ruling blocked the state’s administrative repeal, but the program remains on hold pending further legislative action.

With that funding uncertain, Dominion’s future investment strategy is expected to rely more heavily on residential rates and infrastructure riders.

A court ruling in November 2024 found Virginia’s administrative withdrawal from RGGI unlawful, but the state has remained out of the program while it appeals the decision. Without a clear funding source to replace RGGI’s projected $1.65 billion for energy efficiency, Dominion and state agencies face renewed pressure to fund energy initiatives through other means.

“This may be a long battle, but we are ready for it,” said SELC Senior Attorney Nate Benforado in a statement. “Virginia should get back in RGGI. The state’s unlawful removal is already harming its clean energy transition and putting the most vulnerable communities at even more risk.”

Planning documents from 2025 also forecast rising energy costs for consumers. A recent analysis by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission estimated that average household bills could increase by $14 to $37 per month by 2040, driven partly by growing electricity demand from data centers.

In an email to The Center Square, Dominion spokesperson Jeremy Slayton said the company benchmarks executive compensation “to pay fairly and attract and retain the best talent” and that rates are reviewed by state regulators. Slayton also said the Virginia City Hybrid Energy Center is “critically important for reliability during periods of high demand.”

Dominion pointed to programs that help eligible customers with utility costs, including payment plans, virtual energy audits and weatherization assistance through its EnergyShare program.

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