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- Today in Sports, April 22, 2003 — Patrick Roy plays his final career NHL game
Patrick Roy plays final NHL game
- Reclaiming the Street: Alejandra Ferrera on Architecture and Urban Life in Honduras
Honduras' urban fabric is influenced by modernist principles from the 1970s
- Bernardo Silva’s future plans after Manchester City departure
Bernardo Silva to leave Manchester City at end of season.
- Texas Gets a Win on Its Ten Commandments Law
US appeals court rules Texas can display Ten Commandments in public school classrooms
- Dear Abby: My 41-year-old son believes he is in an online relationship with a 23-year-old actress
Dear Abby advises son to be cautious of online relationships with strangers, especially those who are more than 18 years his senior, and to verify the actress's identity through official channels before investing emotional energy.
- Trump Media Company Replaces CEO After Stock Plunge
Trump Media Company replaces Devin Nunes as CEO after stock collapse.
- By land and by river
Bridges are being rebuilt or restored in several locations along the Ohio River.
- Moscow High grad nominated for book award
Moscow High student's writing recognized for literary talent.
- Honor launches new ultra-premium smartphone globally with massive launch discount
Honor 600 Pro features a matte metal frame, 120 Hz AMOLED display and AI-image-to-Video 2.0 technology.
- DMH Asphalt Denver Explains Why Summer Is the Most Critical Season for Commercial Pavement Maintenance in Colorado
Heat and UV exposure cause asphalt to deteriorate quickly, making summer the most critical season for commercial pavement maintenance in Colorado.
- Honor 600 debuts with large 7,000 mAh battery and 8,000 nits AMOLED display
Honor 600 debuts with large 7,000 mAh battery and 8,000 nits AMOLED display
- City of Lewiston awarded loan to remove forever chemicals from water system
City of Lewiston to receive $10 million loan to remove 'forever chemicals' from water system
- Quince Ultra-Form High-Rise Pocket Legging Review
Soft and supportive design
- OpenAI's GPT Image 2 Is Now Available on Pollo AI
OpenAI's GPT Image 2 now available on Pollo AI platform
- Salone del Mobile.Milano and Milan Design Week 2026 Open Across the City and Fairgrounds
Milan Design Week 2026 begins on April 20, with Salone del Mobile.Milano opening at Fiera Milano on April 21.
- Private Credit Stress Test: What Breaks And What Holds
Liquidity mismatches
- Tax Loopholes Are Being Exploited by the Rich. Here Are the Ones Democrats Aim to Close.
Taxpayers, including middle-class families, are seeing their tax bills increase while the wealthy are finding ways to reduce their tax burden through various loopholes.
- Elizabeth Smart Debuts New Role: Competitive Bodybuilder - Newser
Elizabeth Smart reveals she's taken up competitive bodybuilding 24 years after her kidnapping, wins top honors at a Utah bodybuilding show, says 'I refuse to be ashamed'.
- Froma Harrop: Politicians ruin careers to sleep with staffers
Eric Swalwell resigns from House seat after misconduct allegations
- Ålandsbanken Abp: Moody’s Ratings höjer Ålandsbankens Baseline Credit Assessment
Moody's lowers Ålandsbanken's Baseline Credit Assessment
- Elkedonia strengthens Board of Directors with appointment of Pierre d’Epenoux as Independent Chairman
Elkedonia appoints Pierre d'Epenoux as Independent Chairman to its Board of Directors.
- Theodore R. Gilson
Theodore Robert Gilson, 88, of Crystal River, Florida, died April 18, 2026. He was a 1955 Dubuque Senior High School graduate and US Air Force veteran. No further details provided.
- Elizabeth J. Schroeder
Elizabeth 'Betty' J. Schroeder, 81, of Dubuque, Iowa, died on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
- Jean M. Kramer
Jean M. Kramer, 90, of Farley, Iowa, died on Monday, April 20, 2026.
- Public Notice No. 9617
Notice of Probate
- Richard Bergeson
Richard Bergeson, 83, of Dubuque, died on Monday, April 20, 2026.
- Coralie F. Lange
Coralie F. Lange, 82, of Bellevue, Iowa, died on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
- The Health Ranger’s Code: Exposing Big Pharma, Big Government and Big Tech’s relentless assault on health freedom
Pharmaceutical industry, government agencies, and Big Tech are conspiring to undermine health freedom
- Family sees Artemis II reentry from Jacksonville home
Artemis II reentry spotted from Jacksonville home
- Bayern Munich’s Vincent Kompany turns down punditry roles at World Cup
Vincent Kompany to step back from punditry after World Cup
- Journalist: Chelsea hierarchy are responsible for turning club into financial experiment
Chelsea's financial management has been likened to a financial experiment
- Letter: Cigarette litter is toxic
Cigarette butts are a major source of toxic chemicals in the environment.
- David Duchovny leaves fiction behind in 'Secrets Declassified'
Actor David Duchovny reveals he's not a fan of science fiction, citing a lack of interest in the genre.
- A Tale of Two Indexes: Which Inflation Metric Should You Trust?
The Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index is considered a more accurate measure of inflation than the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The PCE index includes a broader range of goods and services, including healthcare and housing costs, which are not fully captured by the CPI. The Federal Reserve uses the PCE index to set monetary policy, as it is seen as a more comprehensive indicator of inflationary pressures.
- Things to Do: Art in the Square, Frisco Uncorked, Fort Worth Mayfest
Art exhibits in downtown Frisco, wine tasting event in Frisco, outdoor music and food festival in Fort Worth
- Santa Fe River flows low, but city officials say overall water supply exceeds demand
Santa Fe River water release at minimum levels
- Growing Interfaith: Nonprofit plans new location on donated land
A nonprofit organization is planning to build a new location on donated land.
- Free lunch for veterans offered, toy collection encouraged
Veterans invited to free lunch at Salisbury Masonic Temple on April 23.
- Reduce, Reuse and Recycle Your Tech
Old phones contribute to e-waste