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  1. Prep softball: Cabell Midland's Watts wins pitchers' duel vs. Hurricane

    Drea Watts threw 19 strikeouts, Cabell Midland shut out Hurricane 2-0

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  2. Top PV Fuse Manufacturers Are Gaining Ground as Global Solar Capacity Continues to Climb

    Global solar PV industry experiencing sustained growth

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  3. Worcester 7th grader earns national recognition for solar panel invention

    A 7th grader from Worcester invents a solar panel system that automatically angles to face the sun, reducing manual adjustments.

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  4. Sewer line workers stumble on Viking ship timber

    Sewer line workers stumble on Viking ship timber in The Netherlands

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  5. Trump Officials Claim They Gutted This $400 Billion Climate Program. They Didn’t.

    Trump officials claim to have gutted $400 billion climate program.

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  6. Songwriter Behind 'Wild Thing' Dead at 86

    Chip Taylor, songwriter behind 'Wild Thing', dies at 86

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  7. Road damage, law enforcement gaps a concern as NextEra project looms

    Road damage expected as NextEra project approaches

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  8. Judge: Pentagon May Be Illegally Retaliating Against Anthropic

    Pentagon may have crossed constitutional line in fight with Anthropic

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  9. Time to remove studded tires in Spokane

    Spokane residents reminded to remove studded tires as weather warms

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  10. All Energy Solar Named 2026 EnergySage Regional Installer of the Year for the Midwest

    All Energy Solar named 2026 EnergySage Regional Installer of the Year for the Midwest for the second consecutive year.

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  11. Core & Main Announces Fiscal 2025 Fourth Quarter and Full-Year Results

    Core & Main's fiscal 2025 fourth quarter and full-year results have been announced.

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  12. Charlotte Russe will make a comeback at the Mall of Louisiana. Here are the details.

    Charlotte Russe returns to Mall of Louisiana

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  13. As two New Orleans lawyers await prison over staged crashes, others face possible discipline

    Two New Orleans lawyers, Vanessa Motta and Jason Giles, face prison sentences after being convicted of staging vehicle crashes into big-rig trucks.

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  14. Conservation Groups Sue to Stop Kennedy Center Overhaul

    Conservation groups sue to stop Kennedy Center overhaul

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  15. Don’t reopen Camp Mystic under these conditions

    Concerns raised about reopening of Camp Mystic following devastating flood

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  16. India File: War and a searing summer test coal readiness

    India faces a challenging summer amid global fuel disruptions

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  17. Amazon beats Jackery’s spring sale on Explorer 2000 v2, Segway GT3 superscooter back to low, more in today’s Green Deals

    Amazon is offering the Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 Portable Power Station for $429 (regularly $699), the Anker SOLIX power stations for $149-$199 (regularly $299-$399), and Segway's GT3 superscooter for $1,500 (regularly $2,500).

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  18. Alison Pill, Brian D’Arcy James & Spencer Reed Tomich Among 24 Cast In Netflix’s ‘Rabbit, Rabbit’ Hostage Thriller Series

    Alison Pill, Brian D'Arcy James, Spencer Reed Tomich join Netflix's 'Rabbit, Rabbit' cast

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  19. The Journey from Research to Reality Comes to Life at NTT’s Upgrade 2026

    NTT Research announces Upgrade 2026 conference with 'Research to Reality' theme, exploring scientific discoveries and innovative concepts in Silicon Valley.

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  20. New Cargill Plant Triples European Supply of FR3® Natural Ester Dielectric Fluid as Demand Grows for Bio-Based, High Performance Transformer Fluids

    Cargill opens new FR3 natural ester dielectric fluid plant in Gouda, Netherlands, tripling European production capacity to meet growing demand for bio-based transformer fluids.

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  21. AgriLife Extension hosts statewide wildlife Habitat at Home workshops

    AgriLife Extension hosts statewide wildlife Habitat at Home workshops in Port Lavaca, Denton and Kerrville.

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  22. The Problem With Trump Promoting “Gold Standard Science”

    Federal agencies use 'gold standard science' label to promote research and policy work.

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  23. Mixing AI And The Military Can Be Dangerous - This Proposed Bill Might Help

    A proposed bill aims to establish guidelines for the development and use of artificial intelligence in the military.

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  24. Plant swap April 4

    Berne Public Library hosts plant swap on April 4.

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  25. New WNBA Deal Adds Pregnancy Trade Protections

    WNBA teams must get pregnant player's consent for trades

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  26. Rural Ramblings: When storms shut everything down, farms keep going

    Farmers continue to harvest crops despite storm, flooding, and power outages.

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  27. Mitigating flood, fire risk: City defends $92,000 goat contract

    City defends spending on goats

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  28. County Extends Price Gouging Protections for Wildfire Survivors

    Los Angeles County extends price gouging protections for 2025 wildfire survivors by 30 days, preventing rent spikes up to 100%.

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  29. Trump’s energy policy benefits Iran and Russia, not America

    Trump's energy policy favors Iran and Russia, harming US security and environment.

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  30. Montgomery County Council faces pressure over clean energy mandate for proposed data center

    Environmental leaders urge Montgomery County to ensure the proposed data center runs on 100% clean energy, citing risks to public health and climate goals.

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  31. Watch Duty adds power outage data to app as disasters intensify

    Watch Duty adds power outage tracking to wildfire alert app

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  32. Flagstaff-area resident pitches 'fire skid' units to rural homeowners

    Flagstaff-area resident proposes custom fire skid units for rural homeowners

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  33. Living Up – Song by Hurricane Wisdom

    Hurricane Wisdom's 'Living Up' solidifies his position as a versatile hip-hop artist.

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  34. Rogers sees light at the end of the tornado tunnel, though some residents question length of recovery

    Residents express mixed views on the length of recovery efforts after 2024 tornado

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  35. Guthrie family thanks Tucson, asks people to not forget mother's case - NBC News

    Guthrie family thanks Tucson for support, asks community to remember Nancy's case

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  36. Engineer Says It’s Time to Rebuild the Twin Towers as Giant Data Centers With Anti-Aircraft Lasers on the Roof

    Engineering proposal for rebuilding Twin Towers as data centers with anti-aircraft lasers

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