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- Obsidian Energy Announces Operational Update
Obsidian Energy sees robust Belly River and Cardium production, with three additional wells on track for mid-April
- Theralase(R) Reports Complete Response with X-Ray-Activated Rutherrin(R) in Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Preclinical Study
Theralase(R) Reports Positive Results from Preclinical Study
- What To Watch Monday: Reggie Dinkins And Wild Cards Wrap, Voice Finale Night 1, And More
The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins wraps up its freshman run.
- Ongwe Minerals Discovers New Bedrock Anomaly at Its Belmont Prospect, Khorixas Gold Project in Namibia
New bedrock gold anomaly discovered at Ongwe Minerals' Belmont Prospect in Namibia.
- Virginia consumers are feeling the pressure at the pump as war rages in the Middle East
Virginia consumers expect inflation to rise 4.8% in the year ahead
- Prior Authorization Reform Is Here—And It Could Change How Millions Get Care
Prior authorization is being reformed to reduce burden on doctors, with new federal rules aimed at improving efficiency and reducing administrative hassle.
- Lawsuit contends North Dakota utilities, regulators mishandled power line case
North Dakota Supreme Court weighs challenge to JETx power line
- 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Cowboys trade up for David Bailey, Chiefs nab Avieon Terrell
Cowboys trade up to No. 4 for David Bailey
- U.S. dairy herd numbers highest since 1993 with steady milk demands
U.S. dairy herd numbers have reached their highest level since 1993 with a record 9.57 million milk cows.
- Farm incomes rose in 2025, but cracks deepen across Minnesota agriculture
Farm incomes rose in 2025 due to strong livestock profits and high yields, but 2026 may bring financial stress due to rising mediation cases, tight margins and input cost volatility.
- What to cut — and what not to cut — to improve farming margins
Cutting back on crop insurance premiums may not be beneficial
- As planting begins, finding crops to cash flow remains a challenge
Small grains planting starts, but finding profitable crops remains challenging due to rising input costs.
- Current housing market especially tough on first-time home buyers
The current housing market is challenging for first-time home buyers due to a backlog of construction and hesitant sellers.
- Ouster Launches Stereolabs ZED X Nano: A Wrist-Mount Stereo Camera Built for Robotic Manipulation and Physical AI
Ouster launches Stereolabs ZED X Nano wrist-mount stereo camera for robotic manipulation and physical AI applications.
- Mason Braun has stepped up at 1B: 5 takeaways from LSU getting swept by Ole Miss
LSU drops 3 out of 3 to Ole Miss
- ‘Mishmash of mandates’: Appeals court sides with Angola in class action over medical improvements
Appeals court sides with Angola in class action over medical improvements.
- U.K. indie rockers back with sophomore album
U.K. indie rock group Lime Garden releases sophomore album 'Maybe Not Tonight', following 2024 album 'One More Thing'
- Shreveport-area prep baseball, softball final regular season game schedule
Bossier Bearkats at Southwood Cubs, Natchitoches-Red River High at Northwood Lady Demons
- Shreveport-area prep softball standings, power rankings through April 12
Bossier Parish, Caddo Parish, Natchitoches Parish top teams heading into final two regular season games
- Shreveport-area baseball district standings, power rankings through April 11
Bossier Parish High School
- Miami Wealth Boom Drives New $1 Billion Mandarin Hotel Project
Miami's growing wealth has led to a $1 billion Mandarin Oriental hotel project.
- Nearly 60% Skip Medical Treatment Due to High Costs—What You Can Do to Manage Your Health and Budget
High healthcare costs leading to skipped medical treatment
- Champaign County Crime Stoppers | Police look for man who attempted $900 grocery theft from Champaign Walmart
A man is wanted for attempting to steal $900 from a Champaign Walmart.
- I tried this thermal imaging camera and it instantly helped me troubleshoot an overheating Wi-Fi router
Thermal imaging cameras can quickly identify overheating issues with devices.
- LNG Shock Hits Asia as War Disrupts Gulf Exports and Prices Soar
LNG imports to Asia hit lowest level since 2020, prices surge amid Middle East war
- EPA plans to weaken rules on how Duke Energy handles toxic coal ash
EPA plans to roll back regulations on coal ash handling
- NC State, Justin Gainey officially announce five assistants. Who’s on the bench
New N.C. State men's basketball coach Justin Gainey announces five assistant coaches at press conference.
- Cloudcomputing buys UK's Innovate IT to scale international growth and cyber capabilities
Cloudcomputing acquires Innovate IT to boost business growth and expand delivery capacity in the UK and US.
- Mini Crossword 224 (4/13/26)
Mini crossword puzzle for Duke and Durham community members.
- Tillis and other NC lawmakers respond to Trump’s Iran tirades as Congress returns
NC lawmakers denounce Trump's Iran policy
- Researchers Created a Computer Chip That Can Survive the Heat of a Volcano
Researchers develop heat-resistant chip that can function in extreme temperatures
- Meet these two Nebraska volleyball stars today and get a free volleyball
Husker volleyball players to appear at coffee shops
- FC Barcelona News: 13 April 2026; Preparations begin for Atlético Madrid, Marc Bernal still doubtful for second leg
FC Barcelona prepares for Atletico Madrid match
- The $22M rebuild of Portland’s historic Boyd Block has won honors. How’d they do it? - Portland Press Herald - Maine Sunday Telegram
Portland's historic Boyd Block rebuild wins $22M rebuild honors
- 12 miles in Bethel and Albany to be restored for $18M
Maine Department of Transportation to bid $18M project for 12-mile road restoration in Bethel and Albany
- The $22M rebuild of Portland’s historic Boyd Block has won honors. How’d they do it?
The historic Boyd Block's $22M rebuild has won honors.
- New therapy program at St. Mary’s in Lewiston helps patients stay at home
St. Mary's introduces daily home visits for patients
- Kim Jong-un’s Daughter, Kim Ju-ae, 13, a Likely Successor, Is Learning the Arts of War and Statecraft
Kim Jong-un's daughter, Kim Ju-ae, 13, is learning the arts of war and statecraft.