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  1. Aegea maintains sustainable growth, with pro forma net revenue of R$ 18 billion, a 21% increase compared to 2024.

    Aegea Saneamento reports 21% increase in pro forma net revenue to R$ 18 billion in 2025.

    BUSINESS
  2. Lady Vikings fall to Angola, top Whitko

    Angola defeats Huntington North 4-3

    SPORTS
  3. To make downtown cooler, Centro San Antonio aims to plant 1,000 more trees

    Centro San Antonio plans to plant 1,000 more trees to make downtown cooler.

    WORLD
  4. Best Online Eyeglasses (2026): EZContacts Recognized for Wide Selection of Designer Frames by Consumer365

    EZContacts recognized for wide selection of designer frames by Consumer365

    WORLD
  5. HOLLY HILL TOWN COUNCIL - Banks named chief municipal court judge

    Margo Banks to serve as chief municipal court judge in Holly Hill.

    POLITICS
  6. Newfane & Olcott Beach Tourism Board honored with Chamber award

    Newfane & Olcott Beach Tourism Board receives Chamber award

    ENTERTAINMENT
  7. Trump’s Memphis Crime Task Force Arrested Over 800 Immigrants, Records Show. Only 2% of the Arrests Were for Violent Crimes.

    A task force led by Trump's administration has arrested over 800 immigrants in Memphis, Tennessee, with most cases involving non-violent crimes.

    CRIME
  8. Cayuga County-area scholastic honors for April 15, 2026

    Cayuga High School: Tyler Johnson and Olivia Martin named National Merit finalists

    ENTERTAINMENT
  9. Kimmel Claims Trump Has 'The Same Views' As The Ayatollah On Free Speech, Women

    Jimmy Kimmel proposes absurd solution to end Iran War by making Trump the new ayatollah

    POLITICS
  10. WBU Theatre to present The Spitfire Grill April 23-25

    The Williams Baptist University Theatre program will present The Spitfire Grill April 23-25.

    BUSINESS
  11. South Carolina Senate favors reviews over cutting majors

    South Carolina Senate favors reviews over cutting majors.

    EDUCATION
  12. Annual Holocaust ceremony honors the victims and their stories

    Annual Holocaust ceremony honors the victims and their stories.

    WORLD
  13. Leadership at Rockport DPW changing

    Gary LeBlanc, Aaron Cilluffo

    WORLD
  14. Drop in immigrant tax filings may cost government billions as IRS shares data with ICE

    Immigrants who fail to file taxes risk being flagged for deportation

    WORLD
  15. LOCAL BRIEFS: April 15, 2026

    Noontime Talk: Youth Art Month with Wendi Sparks

    POLITICS
  16. Opinion: Hosting the ‘intellectual wrestling match’ between MAHA, public health

    The podcast aims to bring together medical professionals and public health experts to discuss the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on Massachusetts.

    SPORTS
  17. Opinion: Medical schools must continue to teach students about structural barriers to care

    Medical schools must address systemic inequalities in healthcare access

    EDUCATION
  18. Missed chances, injuries, VAR - Are Slot's complaints after CL exit fair?

    Arne Slot blames VAR for Liverpool's Champions League exit, but Liverpool's performance and injury issues also take a toll.

    SPORTS
  19. Application window opens for Oklahoma Energy Crisis Assistance Program

    Oklahoma residents can attend a public meeting to provide input on the Oklahoma Energy Crisis Assistance Program.

    CRIME
  20. DEREK DELANEY: Why long-term investors should stay the course in times of war

    During periods of geopolitical uncertainty, investors may rush to withdraw their funds from the market

    WORLD
  21. The corporate skills that prepare you for solopreneur life

    Project management, stakeholder management, and financial management are key corporate skills that translate well to solo entrepreneurship.

    WORLD
  22. Trump and the Illinois governor keep feuding over an invasive fish

    Trump administration transfers control of invasive carp barrier to Michigan

    SCIENCE
  23. Island gallerist, education advocate, Tipping Point founder Mary Beth Splaine, gone at 92

    Mary Beth Splaine, a renowned island gallerist and education advocate, passed away at 92. She was born on April 15, 1933, to Francis Joseph Mitchell and Agnes Gertrude (Kelley) Mitchell of Medford. Splaine was a prominent figure on Nantucket, where she lived until her death on April 8, 2026.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  24. ‘Unbelievable’ – BBC pundit says one man let Liverpool down massively in fateful defeat to PSG

    Liverpool's defeat to PSG was a result of poor tactics

    SPORTS
  25. European road trips rise among Brits ahead of May bank holidays

    European road trips to increase among Brits ahead of May bank holidays

    TRAVEL
  26. Grande Portage Resources Announces Results of Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) Study for the New Amalga Gold Project in SE Alaska

    Grande Portage Resources reports positive results from PEA study for New Amalga Gold Project in SE Alaska.

    BUSINESS
  27. Lorean Antuna
    WORLD
  28. Donald Biedenbender
    WORLD
  29. C-mo Medical Solutions Receives CE Mark for Its Novel AI-Powered Cough Monitoring Solution

    C-mo Medical Solutions' AI-powered cough monitoring system receives CE mark for enhanced patient care.

    HEALTH
  30. Future GPX Cyber Formula Series Gets New Short Anime Sequel, Game

    GPX Cyber Formula S Season 2 anime announced, marking series' 35th anniversary

    ENTERTAINMENT
  31. West Chester University Showcases Innovation at Research and Creative Activity Day

    West Chester University highlights research in water quality, music therapy, and more at its Research and Creative Activity Day

    EDUCATION
  32. Scooter safety, parking tips

    Avoid obstructing bus stops, driveways, curb ramps, and ADA spaces.

    WORLD
  33. How to spot the red flags of a toxic culture

    Red flags of a toxic culture include: performance disconnected from rewards, leadership anchored in charisma rather than integrity, low psychological safety and high politics, valuing busyness over effectiveness, failing to trust and empower talented employees, and a significant gap between stated values and actual behavior.

    WORLD
  34. England Has 1.2 Million Buildings at Risk of Flooding With No Defenses

    England has 1.2 million buildings at risk of flooding due to climate change

    SCIENCE
  35. Highlights In History: April 15

    The Great Fire of London begins (1666)

    SPORTS
  36. MinervaX Strengthens Executive Leadership Team with Two Strategic Appointments as it Advances its Maternal GBS Vaccine Towards Pivotal Trial Initiation

    MinervaX strengthens its executive leadership team with Jamila Louahed as CDO and Hans Henrik Chrois Christensen as CFO, bringing late-stage development, global regulatory, and operational expertise as the company advances its GBS vaccine towards pivotal trial initiation.

    BUSINESS
  37. Sen. Sheehy, passenger unharmed in emergency plane landing near Ennis

    Montana Sen. Tim Sheehy and passenger make emergency landing near Ennis

    CRIME
  38. LHS theater set for intimate 'Our Town' performances

    The Logansport High School theater is staging a production of 'Our Town.'

    ENTERTAINMENT
  39. Logansport High School celebrates Distinguished Graduates of 2026

    Logansport High School recognizes outstanding students.

    WORLD
  40. I saw the GoPro Mission 1 and this new action camera could make all point and shoots obsolete — here’s why

    GoPro's new Mission 1 series features a 1-inch 50MP sensor and interchangeable lens system

    TECHNOLOGY
  41. England Rugby chooses Capgemini as it targets half a million new fans

    England Rugby partners with Capgemini to grow fanbase by 500,000 through digital transformation and innovation.

    ENTERTAINMENT