US ARCHIVE
- 'Age-old' disease hits 12-year high in Calif. as outbreaks increase nationwide
Lyme disease cases surge in California to 12-year high, nationwide outbreaks on the rise
- Warren County commits $10K for water testing in lakes
Warren County allocates $10,000 for regional water testing program.
- First responder students simulate real-world tragedies at Pueblo Community College
Pueblo Community College students simulate helicopter emergency response
- A full-circle moment -- Alaina Abel back where it all began
Alaina Abel returns to Bay Port High School
- TopGum Completes U.S. Acquisition of PL Developments Valued at Up to USD 35 Million
TopGum completes U.S. acquisition of PL Developments valued at up to USD 35 million
- Angeles Equity Partners Portfolio Company Promera Acquires Data Clean Asia
Promera acquires Data Clean Asia
- We Scanned 1 Million Exposed AI Services. Here's How Bad the Security Actually Is
AI adoption is putting security at risk
- Healing, identity and lived-experience: The Torch opens major exhibition 'Confine...
The exhibition explores how institutions and societal norms impact identity and healing.
- Is Europe Sliding Towards Stagflation?
Europe's flash composite PMI fell to 48.6 in April, signaling a quarterly GDP decline of around 0.1%.
- Westlake Chemical Partners LP Announces First Quarter 2026 Results
$14.2 million in net income, $0.40 per limited partner unit, $110.2 million in cash flows from operating activities
- Bottle calf prices spike along with other classes of cattle
Calf prices surge across the US cattle market
- War and farming changed their lives forever
A couple's decision to leave the war and start a farm changed their lives forever, having a lasting impact on their family and future generations.
- From staple to strategy: The changing role of spring wheat in Minnesota
Spring wheat's decline sparks shift in Minnesota farming strategy
- A South Dakota school offers ag and FFA for the first time
South Dakota school offers agriculture and FFA programs for the first time
- Week of Action draws awareness to the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women and people
Indigenous women and people are going missing or being murdered at an alarming rate.
- Growing fleet of delivery bots spreads to 40 L.A. neighborhoods
Los Angeles city council approves expansion of delivery bot fleet
- The city has a problem with vacant and abandoned properties. Ryan has a new approach: Shame
Buffalo's vacant properties will be publicly listed online
- Arrowhead Transit launches new rider app, routing system
Arrowhead Transit launches new rider app to improve route planning and accessibility.
- Illinois man found guilty of jackpotting
Illinois man found guilty of jackpotting a credit union ATM in Wisconsin.
- Population trend, new housing, library dispute — 5 stories about Boise area’s growth
Boise's population grows by 5.2% in 2022, with new homes and businesses sprouting up in the area.
- Exploring the future of ATM software
Survey now open for 2026 ATM Software Trends Report
- GLN International to enable QR cash withdrawals in Japan, Vietnam, Laos
GLN International expands QR cash withdrawal services to Japan, Vietnam and Laos
- Why genetic screening should be a family benefit
Genetic screening can help parents identify potential health issues in their children, allowing them to take proactive measures to prevent or prepare for the condition.
- Is Healthy Building Design all in Your Head?
UMD's Neuroscience for Architecture class explores the relationship between building design and mental well-being, investigating how architecture can influence mood, cognition, and overall health.
- ATP Race Update: Sinner extends lead at top, Fils firmly in contention as Djokovic edges closer to leaving top eight
Novak Djokovic edges closer to securing a spot at the ATP Finals
- Washington County School System buys 70 acres adjacent to three schools (copy)
Washington County School System buys 70 acres adjacent to three schools for $842,500.
- Prep roundup: Glads outlast Panthers, 4-3; Mancelona softball sweeps EJ; Kingsley, Boyne, Harbor, Kalkaska earn NSC baseball sweeps
Traverse City St. Francis defeats Frankfort 4-3 in softball.
- Welcome to the New Venezuela: How the US Is Reshaping Its Old Foe
US announces new aid package for Venezuela, amid growing concern over Maduro's regime.
- Delays in Visa Program Threaten Doctor Placements in Underserved Areas
Visa delays threaten doctor placements in underserved areas
- The Supreme Court Case That Could Slow Generic Drugs
Supreme Court rules that generic versions of certain brand-name medicines can't be approved until a full study of their safety is conducted.
- Girls Golf Scores 5/4/2026
Ryelyn Summerfield wins with 47
- Rubio to visit Rome, Vatican City
Marco Rubio to visit Rome and Vatican City to ease tensions with Pope over Iran war
- Australian Jews testify on growing fears
Growing antisemitism in Australia has made Jews fearful and vulnerable
- Aaron Johnston appointed as senior pastor of Rockbridge Advent Christian Church
Rev. Aaron R. Johnston appointed as senior pastor of Rockbridge Advent Christian Church.
- Spring Recycling Days announced
Spring Recycling Days at Hocking County Fairgrounds on May 9, Athens County Fairgrounds on May 16.
- Primary elections in Ohio, Indiana offer latest temperature check on Trump popularity
Ohio Republicans face pressure to back Trump's redistricting push as primary elections loom
- Farewell to MIT Sloan Management Review: Now what for management ideas?
MIT Sloan Management Review's closure marks the end of an era for serious management thinking, leaving a void in the market for evidence-based research and practitioner-facing content. The publication's demise highlights the need for a new institutional middle ground to bridge the Research-Practice Gap and ensure that management ideas reach those who need them most. The future of management ideas is uncertain, with independent voices, podcasts, and executive education programs potentially filling the gap, but also risking a loss of quality control and shared vocabulary.
- Lowell ‘Sonny’ Ervin Bridges
Lowell 'Sonny' Ervin Bridges, 81, longtime restaurateur, businessman and philanthropist, passed away peacefully on Feb. 8, 2026.
- Scholarship night
Dalles High School holds annual Scholarship Night, awards $274,000 in scholarships to Class of 2026
- Global Environmental Health and Safety Software Market Size/Share Worth USD 14.52 Billion by 2035 at a 7.4% CAGR: Custom Market Insights (Analysis, Outlook, Leaders, Report, Trends, Forecast, Segmentation, Growth, SWOT Analysis)
The Global Environmental Health and Safety Software Market is expected to reach USD 14.52 Billion by 2035 at a 7.4% CAGR.
- Opinion: The cruise ship hantavirus outbreak is a warning sign to the U.S.
The cruise ship hantavirus outbreak highlights the risks of infectious disease on cruise ships
- HRVHS Bee Carsley wins at state; team overall places fourth
HRVHS Bee Carsley wins state championship
- WTA Race Update: Mirra Andreeva moves into top four as Marta Kostyuk enters the fray after Madrid Open title
Mirra Andreeva moves into top four, Marta Kostyuk enters the fray after Madrid Open title