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  1. ArcelorMittal publishes its 2025 Sustainability Report: Safer, smarter growth

    ArcelorMittal reports progress on safety and sustainability goals

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  2. The American Empire Cannot Defeat Iran, and Doubling Down Only Worsens the Global Energy Catastrophe

    US naval presence in the Middle East escalates tensions with Iran

    SCIENCE
  3. Wildfire near Sapello northwest of Las Vegas, N.M., prompts evacuations

    Wildfire breaks out near Sapello, N.M., prompting evacuations.

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  4. Grand Challenges: The Climate Resilience Network

    Maryland researchers develop AI-powered climate resilience tools to predict and prepare for extreme weather events

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  5. THOMAS WAYNE GUISE

    Thomas Wayne Guise, 72, passed away on April 9, 2026, after a short illness.

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  6. Back to the 80s Wednesday, remaining warm until weekend cold front

    Milder temperatures expected to reach the lower 80s, with plenty of sunshine and a southwest wind.

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  7. DMH Asphalt Denver Explains Why Summer Is the Most Critical Season for Commercial Pavement Maintenance in Colorado

    Heat and UV exposure cause asphalt to deteriorate quickly, making summer the most critical season for commercial pavement maintenance in Colorado.

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  8. City of Lewiston awarded loan to remove forever chemicals from water system

    City of Lewiston to receive $10 million loan to remove 'forever chemicals' from water system

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  9. Santa Fe River flows low, but city officials say overall water supply exceeds demand

    Santa Fe River water release at minimum levels

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  10. Aftermath: The Hormuz Farm Crisis

    Fertilizer prices are crushing rural farmers.

    SCIENCE
  11. Guard remains deployed in D.C.

    A security guard is deployed in D.C. near the Tidal Basin amidst the cherry blossom festival.

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  12. At the UN, Indigenous leaders tackle how to enforce global climate court rulings

    Gaps exist between international court rulings and government action on climate change.

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  13. The Green New Deal has evolved. Now it’s all about ‘affordability.’

    The Green New Deal has shifted focus from jobs guarantee to affordability.

    SCIENCE
  14. Bahamas Bartender Questions Husband's Timeline

    Bahamas Bartender Claims Husband's Timeline Changed

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  15. Senator: Kash Patel Drinking Allegations No Big Deal

    Senator Dave McCormick defends Kash Patel's alleged excessive drinking as not a national security concern.

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  16. Dismantling of Forest Service is disturbing

    The Trump administration's decision to close all regional offices and destroy research programs is a disturbing move that could have significant impacts on environmental conservation efforts.

    SCIENCE
  17. Washington’s waste Is costing Iowa families

    Funding for bureaucratic programs is being diverted to personal expenses

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  18. Ancient Roman ‘machine-gun’ damage discovered on Pompeii walls

    Ancient Roman 'machine-gun' damage discovered on Pompeii walls

    SCIENCE
  19. California's newest solar project isn't powering homes. It's powering your water

    California's newest solar project is powering the water treatment process for a rural town.

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  20. War, climate change, and AI: What’s at stake at this year’s UN Indigenous forum

    U.S. visa restrictions hinder Indigenous delegates at UN forum

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  21. Where Are Tesla's Solar Panels Made?

    Tesla's solar panels are manufactured in the United States, China, and Malaysia.

    SCIENCE
  22. transcosmos organizes a well-digging volunteer project in Vietnam

    transcosmos organizes well-digging volunteer project in Vietnam to address community-specific challenges

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  23. Synthetic universe allows you to 'see and hear' galaxies evolving from the dawn of time (video)

    Scientists create synthetic universe to study galaxy evolution

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  24. Low-Producing Oil Wells in Texas Cause Headaches for Landowners - Inside Climate News

    Low-producing oil wells in Texas are causing financial strain on landowners, some of whom are being forced to abandon their wells due to low oil prices.

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  25. These Low-Pollen Plant Swaps Can Help To Reduce Allergy Symptoms – So You Can Enjoy Your Garden This Spring

    Replace traditional flowers with low-pollen alternatives like lavender and coneflowers.

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  26. Quickly warming throughout the workweek

    Temperatures to rise

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  27. Ellsworth mulls possible dog park after years of being asked to build one

    Ellsworth is considering building a dog park after years of community requests.

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  28. Weather Alert PM Today

    Fog expected on the morning commute, clearing by late morning.

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  29. Science behind the scenes

    Constructed languages offer a unique window into the human mind, allowing speakers to create their own grammar and vocabulary.

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  30. Katie Couric Had Blunt Advice for a Late-Life Virgin

    Katie Couric's advice to Amanda McCracken on her talk show was 'have sex with whoever you want, whenever you want, and don't worry about anyone else's opinion,' according to McCracken.

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  31. AgweekTV Full Show: E15, cattle heyday, fertilizer facility, wildfire benefit

    E15 gasoline gains popularity among corn growers and cattle producers, an expansion of a fertilizer facility in Iowa, and donations of hay from South Dakota ranchers to wildfire-affected areas are highlighted in this episode of AgweekTV.

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  32. Average to above-average temperatures appear likely for the rest of April

    Above-average temperatures expected for the rest of April.

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  33. Vaughan carries the legacy of the Pemberton Oak and the Overmountain Men

    Tom Vaughn dedicates his life to preserving the Overmountain Men's Revolutionary history, honoring the legacy of the Pemberton Oak.

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  34. Prep baseball: Hurricane's resilience results in rout

    Huntington baseball team wins big despite adversity.

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  35. Prep baseball: Hurricane's resilience results in extra-inning rout

    The Huntington Prep baseball team won a game in extra innings.

    SCIENCE
  36. 90s return Saturday before Sunday front in central NC

    Temperature to reach record high on Saturday

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  37. Hurricane Season Is Going to Look a Little Different This Year, Scientists Say

    Hurricane season outlook suggests a slightly above-average chance of major hurricanes, potentially affecting the southeastern US, including Florida.

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  38. Nature Notes – The roots of Earth Day

    April marks the beginning of spring, signaling the end of winter and the start of new growth.

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  39. How to Design a Healing Garden This Spring – Stress-Reducing Plants and Layouts That Really Work to Reduce Cortisol

    Key tip: Choose plants with calming scents and colors, such as lavender and bluebells, to reduce cortisol levels.

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  40. Meet Nelson: Featured Pet for April 17, 2026

    Nelson is a 7-year-old dog with brown eyes and fur, looking for a loyal home at the Wisconsin Humane Society Racine Campus.

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  41. 'Tall waves moving in slow motion': Here's how oily oceans on Saturn's giant moon Titan may behave

    Titan's waves are unlike anything seen on Earth, with extremely low gravity and unique liquid properties making them behave in slow motion.

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  42. Aledo to hold summer cleanup instead of spring cleanup

    Aledo is switching from a spring cleanup to a summer cleanup event.

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