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  1. Will practice intensity yield NCAA tournament success?

    Illinois men's tennis seeks to capitalize on home-court advantage in NCAA tournament

    SPORTS
  2. Daughter of 10-year MLB vet, Brianna Johnson a 'gem' who delivers for Hawkeyes again and again

    Brianna Johnson, Iowa Hawkeyes shortstop, delivers third walk-off of the year.

    SPORTS
  3. Legislation restructuring Iowa’s magistrate system signed into law

    Legislation restructuring Iowa's magistrate system signed into law.

    WORLD
  4. In case you missed it: Proposal to make raising Iowa income taxes harder moves closer to ballot

    Iowa lawmakers advance proposal to require two-thirds vote for tax increases

    WORLD
  5. Failure to Report: How Harvard Whitewashed Jeffrey Epstein’s Millions (Part 2)

    Harvard officials downplayed Epstein's ties to the university, failing to report his abuse of minors

    CRIME
  6. Disconnected SNAP calls contribute to thousands losing food assistance

    Thousands of people in the US are losing access to food assistance due to disconnected SNAP calls

    WORLD
  7. New Mifflinburg police chief follows family legacy

    Mifflinburg Borough Police Department appoints Tracy Fetterman as new police chief, following family legacy of law enforcement service.

    CRIME
  8. An AI-powered school promises students will ‘crush’ academics — no teachers required

    Alpha School promises AI can teach students to 'crush academics' in 2 hours/day, no teachers required.

    WORLD
  9. Ad Age crossword puzzle—dress code

    The 2022 Met Gala's dress code sparked debate on identity and cultural appropriation in fashion.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  10. Iowa Senate approves restrictions on Iowa governor

    Senate Republicans approve restrictions on Iowa governor

    WORLD
  11. Winthrop University protest thrusts racism claims, leadership fight into public view

    A Winthrop University student protested the school's handling of a racist incident, claiming the university's leadership failed to address the issue.

    WORLD
  12. The Devil Wears Prada 2s Lady Gaga cameo is made for little monsters

    Lady Gaga makes a cameo in 'The Devil Wears Prada 2', 'perfect' appearance

    ENTERTAINMENT
  13. Douglas Heuck: Can we change Pittsburgh’s population trajectory?

    City council members discuss potential changes to alleviate population decline.

    POLITICS
  14. Editorial cartoons for Friday, May 1

    Cartoonist tackles inflation and economic uncertainty.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  15. City of Burlington wants increased requirements to bid on 2201 Madison Avenue housing rehab project

    City of Burlington increases bid requirements for 2201 Madison Avenue housing rehab project.

    WORLD
  16. Prep Roundup: Aberdeen beats Hoquiam to retain Ehrhart Trophy

    Aberdeen wins Ehrhart Trophy, beats Hoquiam in baseball

    WORLD
  17. Prep Softball Roundup: Montesano, Elma take turns beating Seattle Christian

    Montesano edges Seattle Christian in a close game.

    WORLD
  18. Boys Prep Soccer Roundup: No changes in league race after Elma, Montesano wins

    Eagles remain in second place in the 1A Evergreen league with a win, Bulldogs take third spot after a victory

    WORLD
  19. ‘Forever chemicals’ in baby formula? Scientists unpack FDA results

    FDA finds no conclusive evidence of 'forever chemicals' in 16 popular baby formula brands

    HEALTH
  20. Breaking Baz: David Holmes, Daniel Radcliffe’s Harry Potter Stunt Double, Developing Play About Life Before And After ‘Deathly Hallows’ Accident

    David Holmes turns tragic accident into stage play about his life before and after the stunt that left him paralyzed from the waist down.

    CRIME
  21. Unincorporated, Bristol residents to get reduced stormwater bills

    Residents in unincorporated Bristol to see reduced stormwater bills due to recalculated fees.

    REAL ESTATE
  22. Republicans Shouldn’t Kill the Dignity Act—They Should Make it Tougher

    The Dignity Act is a step forward in immigration reform.

    POLITICS
  23. Funerals for Friday, May 1

    KEETON Lucian 'Papa' Dean, 86 of Moffat

    CRIME
  24. Maine can do better than Susan Collins | Letter

    Sen. Susan Collins' support for the SAVE America Act raises concerns, and her actions seem to prioritize special interests over Maine voters.

    POLITICS
  25. Pacers take Big 7 track title

    Enid girls win Big 7 track title

    SPORTS
  26. 'It’s a Crime to Be Boring' – Inside a Pattern-Filled Georgian Home That Dares to Be Different

    This Georgian house features a surprise indoor swimming pool

    ENTERTAINMENT
  27. Today in Sports, May 1, 2005 — 17-year old Lionel Messi scores his 1st senior league goal for FC Barcelona

    Lionel Messi scores 1st senior league goal for FC Barcelona.

    SPORTS
  28. Cheryl Strayed's Husband Diagnosed With 'Serious, Fatal Illness'

    Cheryl Strayed's husband, documentary filmmaker Brian Lindstrom, is diagnosed with a serious, fatal illness

    SCIENCE
  29. China Reopens Fuel Export Spigot, Offering Relief To Asian Buyers

    China reopens fuel exports to Asia, providing relief to countries affected by disrupted Gulf energy flows; state-owned refiners are allowed to send 500,000 tons of fuel to neighboring countries; move comes amid a worsening fuel crunch in Asia.

    BUSINESS
  30. Predictability of telco cloud spend still a 'touchy subject'

    Telco cloud spend predictability remains a challenge due to complex pricing models and variable usage patterns.

    TECHNOLOGY