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- A SWEET NEW ADVENTURE
Spartan Outdoors Class Explores New Outdoor Classroom
- South Lincoln Mexican restaurant announces sudden closure
South Lincoln Mexican restaurant closing
- Alleged mob boss brings 'Skinny Joey's' cheesesteaks to Wildwood
Skinny Joey's Cheesesteak's brings Jersey Shore location to Wildwood.
- Guttenberg to host May 9 launch event for community garden
Guttenberg, Iowa community garden accepting applications for plot space.
- Paige Bueckers drops ‘professional’ reminder and urges media to keep noses out of relationship with Azzi Fudd
Paige Bueckers distances herself from media inquiries about her personal life, telling them to 'keep their noses out' of her relationship with Azzi Fudd.
- Fitzroy Valley women’s camp passes on bush medicine to next generation
Walmajarri women learn bush medicine skills
- Ariane Labed Joins Ena Sendijarevic’s English-Language Witch Hunt Drama ‘The Possessed’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Ariane Labed joins Ena Sendijarevic's English-language drama 'The Possessed', marking her first English-language role, following her Venice award-winning performance in 'Attenberg'.
- Take a romantic trip with ‘You, Me & Tuscany’
New Regency period romance novel combines 'The Little Mermaid' and 'Bridgerton', set in Tuscany
- Noah Kahan is back and sadder than ever
Noah Kahan returns with new album 'The Great Divide,' an extended version also available
- Baseball: Hook C visits Rutgers in old-school Big East matchup on Tuesday
UConn and Rutgers are meeting for the fourth consecutive season in a non-conference matchup.
- GOP tensions over DHS funding intensify between Senate, House Republicans - The Hill
GOP leaders duke it out over DHS funding
- ‘NIMBY’ plays big role in scant access to Anne Arundel’s 530-mile waterfront
Land bought for waterfront park remains largely unused
- 5 Ways to Unlock the Best in Yourself and the People You Lead
Set clear goals and priorities
- Rose-breasted grosbeak jump-starts the day
A rare bird sighting on Monomoy Island has been reported.
- Keith Spears: Pardon me for asking, but ... what happened to our langauge?
Language has become increasingly informal.
- If You're Considering Law School, This History Lesson Is for You
The rise of AI-powered legal research tools may reduce the need for human researchers
- Annecy Unveils Global Animation Lineup
Annecy Unveils Global Animation Lineup
- Militants kill at least 29 in northeastern Nigeria
Nigeria militants kill 29
- Panera Bread plans Wednesday opening in Twin Falls
Panera Bread to open in Twin Falls after 10-year interest
- Women Join Syria’s Demining Effort
Women are joining Syria's demining effort, taking a crucial role in clearing landmines and unexploded ordnance to help millions of people affected by the conflict.
- The Bloomberg Terminal Is Getting an AI Makeover, Like It or Not
Bloomberg Terminal will integrate AI-powered chatbots to provide users with real-time market insights and analysis.
- China May Restart Fuel Exports as Domestic Stockpiles Surge
China may restart fuel exports as domestic stockpiles surge
- WB council holds FY27 budget public hearing
West Burlington city council rejects FY27 budget proposal
- This Supreme Court ‘victory’ for oil giants is not what it seems
Supreme Court ruling sparks uncertainty over $745 million coastal restoration fund
- Sea Limited to Report First Quarter 2026 Results
Sea Limited to report Q1 2026 results on May 12, 2026.
- Tottenham target on 23 G/A for Turkish giants also wanted by Napoli
Tottenham Hotspur target Mohammed Kudus
- Which of these red-hot favourites should you back or avoid in the Grade 1 races at the Punchestown festival?
Champ, Epatante, Vanillier, Delta Work, Faerie, Dixie Princess
- Mark Zuckerberg is building an AI clone of himself. Most people just need help with their inbox
Mark Zuckerberg is working on a digital avatar to help manage his inbox and other tasks.
- The media can't hide behind 'we' forever
Media's collective failure to take responsibility for its own rhetoric is exposed as a credibility problem, rather than a call for 'we' to do better.
- ‘Nurture the people; protect the business’
The HR department, historically predominantly female, is tasked with nurturing employees and protecting the business, leading to a double bind where they are expected to prioritize culture while being measured on quarterly velocity. This system was designed by a narrow demographic for a narrow demographic, resulting in a double bind for HR professionals and exhaustion among leaders who prioritize culture. Corporate life has historically rewarded a rigid, glass-like structure, but a more flexible, clay-like approach, prioritizing community and softness, is needed to truly build a strong organization.
- Billy Price’s ‘Random Madness’ finds soul legend still stretching
Billy Price’s ‘Random Madness’ finds soul legend still stretching
- Public safety takes priority as Boldyn, EE and TfL deploy Emergency Services Network infrastructure across the London Underground
£1 billion upgrade to support emergency services, Enhances response times and information quality, British Transport Police to be a major user of the network
- Most OC residents want a path to legal status for immigrants. Most Republicans don’t
Most OC residents support a path to legal status for immigrants, but most Republicans do not.
- Parent calls for investigations on Masvingo NAPH
Parent calls for investigation into alleged corruption within NAPH in Masvingo, claims organization is misusing funds.
- Evaluating Large Language Models' Abilities to Process and Understand Technical Policy Reports
Introduces a new benchmark for evaluating large language models on technical policy reports, addressing a gap in existing domain-specific evaluation.
- NFL Draft Expert Grades Jacksonville Jaguars 2026 Draft Class
The Jaguars focused on accumulating draft picks, selecting 9 players.