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  1. A silent immune attack on the kidneys afflicts many people. New treatments could make early diagnosis lifesaving

    IgA nephropathy is an immune system disorder that affects the kidneys.

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  2. Universe in chaos, Earth’s kids oddly fine!

    American kids' mental health is improving despite alarming headlines.

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  3. STAT+: For decades, they’ve set the record straight in biology. Next up: science’s reproducibility crisis

    A group of researchers are launching an effort to validate big scientific claims using artificial intelligence.

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  4. Virginia seeks public input on master plan for future Mayo River State Park

    Virginia seeks public input on master plan for future Mayo River State Park

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  5. Trump Says Newsom's Dyslexia Makes Him Unfit for Presidency

    President Trump attacks Gavin Newsom's dyslexia as a reason to question his fitness for the presidency.

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  6. Break Up Hard Garden Soil Now to Give Your Spring Plants the Best Start – 3 Quick and Easy Fixes

    Break up hard garden soil to improve drainage and aeration

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  7. Teens Sue Elon Musk's xAI Over Alleged AI-Made CSAM

    Teenagers sue Elon Musk's xAI over allegations its AI created child pornography from their school photos.

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  8. NW Fruit's Winter Field Day brings fruit growers together

    NW Fruit's Winter Field Day brought together fruit growers to discuss topics such as integrated pest management and disease management.

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  9. UPDATE: Tornado warnings lifted in parts of Caroline County

    Tornado warnings lifted in parts of Caroline County.

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  10. Monday evening First Alert Weather forecast 3/16/26

    Record temperatures possible over the next week

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  11. Bull sharks make ‘friends’—and prefer females to males

    Bull sharks have been observed swimming in groups

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  12. BMO Issues Green Bond to Finance Renewable Energy, Green Buildings and Sustainable Agriculture Projects

    BMO issues Euro 500 million green bond to finance renewable energy and sustainable projects.

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  13. Industrial chemicals have reached the middle of the oceans, new study shows

    Industrial chemicals in oceans pose significant environmental threat

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  14. Fossil Fuel Reliance Is Ripping Away Nations' Security, UN Says

    Fossil fuel reliance is eroding national security

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  15. A 100-year-old theory might explain what’s wrong with quantum mechanics

    De Broglie's pilot wave theory, proposed in 1924, suggests that particles like electrons have a definite position, rather than existing in multiple places at once. This theory was initially rejected in favor of wave-particle duality, but some physicists are now re-examining its potential to resolve long-standing problems in quantum mechanics. The theory proposes that particles have a 'pilot wave' that guides their motion, rather than existing in a superposition of states.

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  16. Emergency crews busy Saturday responding to variety of issues

    County fire departments respond to oil spills and wind damage on Saturday.

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  17. Top-seeded Hurricane, OSU to host NIT games on Tuesday

    Ohio State, Wichita State to meet in NIT semifinals

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  18. Jack Black Joining SNL Five-Timers Club

    Jack Black will host SNL for the fifth time

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  19. Gloversville considers battery, solar facility bans

    Battery-energy storage systems may be banned in Gloversville.

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  20. Qcells honored in Georgia General Assembly

    Qcells receives recognition from Georgia General Assembly

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  21. How the Iran War Could Reshape Global Energy Policy

    U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran causes largest oil disruption in history

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  22. Wildfire near Custer damages 10 properties, authorities say

    Fire damages 10 properties near Custer in Black Hills

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  23. Scientists Spot Two Planets That Collided, Resulting in Carnage That Will Send Prickles Through Your Scalp

    Scientists discover two planets collided, resulting in cosmic carnage that will affect Earth's magnetic field and cause static shocks, potentially making hair stand on end.

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  24. Earth Day in Brooklyn: Jane Fonda Stars in Climate-Themed Musical

    Jane Fonda stars in climate-themed musical at Brooklyn's BAM.

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  25. Journo rules out potential dreamy return for iconic manager who ended Tottenham’s trophy drought last season

    Tottenham sacked manager Ange Postecoglou just days after ending trophy drought

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  26. War in Iran could spur a shift to clean energy – but also to coal - Sun, 15 Mar 2026 PST

    Iran war boosts clean energy push, also raises concern over coal resurgence.

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  27. Scattershot: Naples Creek trout sampling on tap

    Naples Creek trout sampling event held on March 19

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  28. FREE TO READ: Jasper County seeking volunteers for Sunday tornado debris cleanup

    Jasper County seeks volunteers to help with tornado debris cleanup

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  29. Headed to the beach this weekend to cool off? Choose wisely

    LA County issues Ocean Water Use warnings

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  30. How to Buy Used or Refurbished Electronics (2026)

    Buy from reputable sellers

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  31. Lee County Conservation Board approves financial partner for Island Restoration Project

    Lee County Conservation Board selects financial partner for Island Restoration Project

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  32. I spent 17 hours at a legal conference. These were the 2 questions haunting lawyers about AI. - Business Insider

    How will AI impact lawyers' workload and potentially devalue their time?

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  33. Conservation Corner: Do I need an erosion control plan or permit for my project?

    For earth disturbance projects, contact your local planning department or permit office to determine if an erosion control plan and/or permit are required.

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  34. Trump administration invokes emergency powers to restart oil operations off California coast

    The Trump administration has invoked emergency powers to restart oil operations off the California coast.

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  35. How to stop your soda from exploding, according to science

    Don't open it in a hot car.

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  36. Cereal Box-Sized Satellite Shares First Images of Stars While Searching for Life on Exoplanets

    SPARCS satellite captures first images of low-mass stars, offering insights into exoplanet habitability

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  37. Local fire departments gathering supplies for wildfire response

    Local fire departments scramble to gather supplies in anticipation of increased wildfire activity.

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  38. Fuel, energy prices raise the pressure on California's climate goals

    California lawmakers face opposition to climate plan

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  39. Ideas & Opinions — Paul Elias: From cradle to grave: Nevada City’s missed opportunity on food waste

    Nevada City should prioritize composting and reducing food waste to minimize its environmental impact.

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  41. Letters for Friday, March 13, 2026

    Climate change poses significant economic and social risks, including rising sea levels and extreme weather events.

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  42. Climate Corner: A Gas-tronomical solution to food waste

    Reducing food waste could help slow global warming by cutting methane emissions.

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  43. Solar powers through: County Board passes landmark regulation

    Solar power regulation approved

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  44. ‘Unusually large’ tyrannosaur leg bone points to 10,000-pound behemoth

    A newly discovered tyrannosaur leg bone suggests a 10,000-pound dinosaur existed

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