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  1. Letters - MAMDANI Act, Chip Roy, Frisco, taxes

    Letters to the Editor express opposition to the MAMDANI Act, criticism of Chip Roy's actions, and debates over taxes in Coppell and Frisco.

    WORLD
  2. Man finds sleep apnea relief via implantable tech

    A man has received relief from sleep apnea through an implantable device.

    WORLD
  3. I've been testing the Roborock QV 35S for a month — here are 3 things I like and 1 thing I don't

    Roborock QV 35S is a reliable and efficient robot vacuum.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  4. United owner pins stadium hopes on Albuquerque fairgrounds site

    Albuquerque fairgrounds site to host United soccer stadium, Trevisani says

    WORLD
  5. Out of the past: April 26

    Jackson trash-collector injured

    WORLD
  6. Betty Brown
    WORLD
  7. 11 North Little Rock residents file for bankruptcy protection

    Alexander Joshua Philip Ketelsen

    BUSINESS
  8. The top rated farm park with a huge water play area to cool down in hot weather

    Top-rated farm park features large water play area for hot summer days

    WORLD
  9. 5 signs you’re doing work that doesn’t matter

    Sign 1: You can’t link your effort to a meaningful outcome

    ENTERTAINMENT
  10. Lord-Higel House: a cup of coffee and a slice of history

    Lord-Higel's Coffee House opens after 129-year wait.

    BUSINESS
  11. Lightening the load

    AdventHealth Port Charlotte partners with Valerie's House to support grieving families

    ENTERTAINMENT
  12. The Daily Dirt: Deed theft takes center stage

    Council member Chi Ossé arrested in protest over suspected deed theft, Mayor Zohran Mamdani launches Office of Deed Theft Prevention, new agency to investigate and educate on deed theft

    CRIME
  13. Beaverton-area Nordic dance group to celebrate 40 years with Birthday Ball

    Norske Runddansere to celebrate 40 years with Birthday Ball

    ENTERTAINMENT
  14. Two giant black holes may collide within 100 years as a cosmic countdown begins

    Astronomers detect potential collision of two giant black holes in 100 years

    WORLD
  15. I tested a smart office chair that takes the guesswork out of ergonomics but it doesn’t come cheap

    Smart office chair with AI-powered ergonomics and advanced comfort features costs a premium.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  16. Roosevelt visits Jamestown in 1903

    Roosevelt visits Jamestown in 1903, Visits historic site, Commemorates Jamestown's founding

    ENTERTAINMENT
  17. Aryna Sabalenka Expands Off-Court Role with OneOff Investment

    Aryna Sabalenka expands her off-court income with a one-off investment.

    SPORTS
  18. Dermatology Partners Expands Coverage Through Keystone First Agreements

    Dermatology Partners expands coverage to Southeastern Pennsylvania through agreements with Keystone First CHIP and Community Health Plan.

    WORLD
  19. Spirit Mountain director aims to leave on a high note

    Ann Glumac, former Spirit Mountain director, is leaving the position after a successful turnaround.

    WORLD
  20. Sex Offenders List, 4-25-26

    Sex offenders living near schools, parks, or other sensitive areas are being notified.

    WORLD
  21. Sixth-penny Spotlight: What is the sixth-penny sales tax?

    The sixth-penny sales tax in Cheyenne and Laramie County is a proposed tax increase.

    BUSINESS
  22. Saratoga Mountain Bike Association to add Gurney Lane to trail network

    Saratoga Mountain Bike Association and Town of Queensbury reach agreement to improve Gurney Lane trails.

    WORLD
  23. 'Hints from Heloise' | Managing online medical portals

    Keeping track of multiple online patient portals can be frustrating.

    WORLD
  24. Lincoln After Hours to host series of concerts after Cheyenne Frontier Days sets

    Lincoln After Hours concert series to debut this summer

    WORLD
  25. Vinnumber.net Earns Product of the Day on Fazier and Ranks Among the Platform’s Top Launches

    VIN number platform Vinnumber.net earns Product of the Day on Fazier

    TECHNOLOGY
  26. Draft board remains strong on Day 3 for the Packers - A to Z Sports

    Green Bay Packers' draft board remains strong on Day 3

    SPORTS
  27. Memories of Muscatine: The flood of 1952

    Flooding in Muscatine, Iowa, caused significant damage and displacement in 1952, with the intersection of Front and Sycamore being a particularly affected area.

    SCIENCE
  28. Chiefs News 4/25: Bengals’ Cashius Howell scorned by hometown Chiefs - Arrowhead Pride

    Cashius Howell's pick by Bengals sparks criticism from hometown Chiefs

    SPORTS
  29. As a tornado touched down in Belton, notifications said tornado warning cancelled

    Tornado touches down near Conti Court in Belton, trailer destroyed

    SCIENCE
  30. Air Traffic Controllers Are Suffering in Silence

    Air traffic controllers struggle with mental health, with some feeling pressured to hide their struggles to maintain a perfect image

    BUSINESS
  31. Zach Bryan concert expected to draw tens of thousands, boost Lincoln businesses

    Zach Bryan concert expected to draw tens of thousands, boost Lincoln businesses

    BUSINESS
  32. Chris McClellan highlights show insane potential and versatility that pushed Packers to trade up and secure him in the third round

    Chris McClellan's high upside and adaptability led to a third-round trade up by the Packers.

    SPORTS
  33. Giada De Laurentiis' One-Ingredient 'Protein Bar' Is Not What We Expected

    Giada De Laurentiis shares humorous one-ingredient protein snack

    FOOD
  34. Where did that sixth-rounder go? The anatomy of a Vikings draft pick.

    The Minnesota Vikings have dealt at least 12 of their Day 3 draft picks; more trades are possible.

    SPORTS
  35. With A.I., Anyone Can Be an Influencer

    Artificial intelligence is being used to create digital avatars, allowing users to control their online presence and identity.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  36. TRACK ROUNDUP: Centralia sweeps home invitational, McCush Invitational

    Centralia girls win Centralia Invitational with 322 points.

    WORLD
  37. I left my six-figure job behind — now I work 10 hours a week, travel the world, and built a $1.8m company

    Former corporate worker trades in 40-hour workweek for travel and entrepreneurship.

    BUSINESS