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- Now tough-on-crime DA, Bregman has also defended a slew of accused offenders
Sam Bregman's defense work challenges his tough-on-crime image
- Federal Crackdown Targets Student Aid Fraud, Tightens Rules
Federal officials have blocked over $1 billion in fraudulent student aid payments through new identity verification measures.
- ALL THINGS HISTORICAL: From a tent show to the Legislature: Harley Sadler’s unique career
Texas has a rich cultural heritage.
- Bayern Munich confident ahead of Real Madrid heavyweight clash
Bayern Munich and Real Madrid face off in a highly anticipated Champions League match.
- The Yankees can make it late early in April
Yankees get early victories against weak opponents
- The Moline Township Activity Center to host annual Senior Resource Fair
Moline Township Activity Center to host annual Senior Resource Fair on April 10
- TO DO: Join mahjong society for lessons, open play nights
Join a group of players for mahjong lessons and socialize over open play nights.
- Women clergy shape Bloomington-Normal faith communities with compassion, connection
Women clergy bring spiritual guidance and support to local communities
- What Sea Creatures Reveal About How Fast People Age
Sea creatures can live longer than humans, some species can regenerate lost limbs, aging may be linked to environmental factors.
- Juventus midfielder to sign new contract next week: Figures revealed
Manuel Locatelli to sign new contract with Juventus
- ‘A decimated program’: Massachusetts hemp businesses unclear on future as federal ban looms
Massachusetts hemp businesses face uncertainty as a federal ban on intoxicating CBD products looms, which could impact the multibillion-dollar CBD wellness market.
- Shop Quince’s Linen, Silk, and Bamboo Bedding from $30
Quince’s bedding shop offers high-quality bedding options from $30
- Midwestern City Attracts Retirees Seeking Culture and Affordable Living in Rapid Numbers
Midwestern city experiences rapid growth of retirees seeking affordable living and cultural activities.
- ‘Doing this for others’: SnoCo student journalists learn important skills
Students learn journalism skills
- Block party celebrates 10 years of Mighty Purple café
Mighty Purple café celebrates 10 years, draws large crowd to block party.
- MPR attempts to influence citizenry against ICE
MPR attempts to influence public perception by highlighting a misleading statistic.
- SAYING GRACE: From Easter joy to doubt and back to faith
As Easter celebrates the resurrection of Jesus, many Christians reflect on their own faith and the nature of belief.
- How ‘Slow Renovating’ Shaped This Organic Modern Home in Austin, Where Every Room Was Designed for Grown-Up Children to Return To
A slow design approach guided the renovation of this organic modern home in Austin, featuring elements that encourage grown-up children to return to their childhood rooms.
- “Father & son” – Spalletti explains his rapport with De Rossi, provides Vlahovic updates
Spalletti praises De Rossi's leadership and guidance, emphasizes their strong relationship and mutual respect.
- Kuhlenberg: A confluence of support for our children
Aspen voters approve ballot measure to create state's first early childhood special district.
- Tate Spring OES installs new officers
Tate Spring Chapter No. 425 Order of the Eastern Star selects new officers.
- Uli Hoeneß predicts Harry Kane to break 50-year-old goalscoring record in the Bundesliga
Uli Hoeneß predicts Harry Kane to break 50-year-old goalscoring record in the Bundesliga
- Major worry for Barcelona as key duo picks up injury vs Atletico Madrid
Injury concerns for Barcelona after key players pick up knocks
- The Daily Hilario: Sunday
Hilario's cat gets stuck in tree
- 'I live in Easter Sunday massacre house where man killed 11 of his own family'
Cinnamon Baker moves into a house with a dark history of 11 family members killed by James Ruppert on Easter Sunday
- Mercy Fort Smith staff respond to trend of violence against health care workers
Arkansas health care workers face rising trend of physical violence
- Harold McGinnis
Harold Lloyd McGinnis, 89, of Jonesboro, passed away on March 31, 2026.
- Inside why Earth looks dull in new 2026 photo from Artemis II
NASA's new photo of Earth from the Artemis II mission has sparked discussion about why it appears hazier than the iconic Apollo 17 image from 1972.
- Half-Zip Pullovers Are Oprah-Approved for Spring 2026
Oprah, Gwyneth Paltrow, Martha Stewart and fashion editors are embracing half-zip pullovers for spring
- Public Health to host April 22 health fair at Ypao Beach Park, supports GVB's Welcome to Wellness initiative
Public Health to host health fair at Ypao Beach Park, supporting GVB's Welcome to Wellness initiative.
- Route FF in Butler County closing April 6–10 for culvert replacement near Fisk
Route FF in Butler County to close April 6–10 for culvert replacement, local traffic allowed between CR 6262 and CR 635.
- Coyote tries to chase down a bobcat in this tense Maine wildlife video
A coyote attempts to chase a bobcat in Maine, but the bobcat quickly escapes.
- Aroostook teen starts odd job business to help his family rebound from homelessness
Teen starts odd job business to help family after becoming homeless
- ‘One Piece’ returns tonight for the Elbaph Arc: Here’s how to get Crunchyroll and watch it free
Eiichiro Oda's 'One Piece' manga series is getting a new arc titled the 'Elbaph Arc', 'One Piece' returns tonight on Crunchyroll with English subtitles and dub, fans can also watch it for free with ads on the platform's free tier.
- 24 Pieces to Bring the English Country Garden Aesthetic Indoors – and Let It Spill Back Out Again
Drape fabric over a trellis or arbor for a whimsical entrance.
- Northlandia: Russ Kendall's Smokehouse is a Highway 61 institution
Northlandia: Russ Kendall's Smokehouse is a Highway 61 institution
- Business NewsLine, April 4, 2026
Trump announces 100% tariff on patented drugs
- EXCLUSIVE: Battered Britney Spears Begs Her Boys for Back-Up — 'Toxic' Songbird Pleading With Sons to Save Her From Herself
Britney Spears is seeking help from her sons to cope with her mental health struggles.
- Pedestrian ramp work to begin April 6 in Apollo
Pedestrian ramp work to begin April 6 on Kiski Avenue in Apollo Borough.
- The Tearing of the Veil
Jesus Christ's crucifixion results in the tearing of the temple veil, a fulfillment of prophecy. The event signifies the end of the Jewish era of separation between God and humanity. The destruction of the temple foreshadows the coming of a new era of worship and reconciliation.
- A big impact on little lives: Child center marks 40 years of care, connection
A local child advocacy center has marked 40 years of providing care and connection to children and families affected by abuse and neglect.