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  1. Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater Reopens After Restoration, Celebrating Its 90th Anniversary

    Fallingwater has reopened after a three-year preservation project

    ENTERTAINMENT
  2. Healey’s energy policy is destructive

    Healey’s energy policy prioritizes short-term gains over long-term sustainability.

    BUSINESS
  3. CodeSOD: The Update Route

    Collection.updateOne is an API method for MongoDB that takes three parameters: a filter to find the document, an update to perform on the document, and an object containing other parameters to control how that update is done. The code was released into production with a route handling callback mixed in with database operations, causing a find-and-replace failure. The code was present in the codebase since 2019 and was removed in a handful of other places, but still managed to cause issues.

    TECHNOLOGY
  4. Reese’s retooling holiday candies after viral letter called them inedible

    Reese's retooling holiday candies after viral letter

    FOOD
  5. New Macs? Apple TV? Here’s what’s coming from Apple in April

    New Macs and M5 processor upgrades expected

    BUSINESS
  6. Why are Texas girls falling behind?

    Texas girls lagging behind in education and career opportunities compared to boys.

    POLITICS
  7. Cabinet Minister's son crushed to death by helicopter a it fell from the sky

    Kenyan student killed by falling helicopter while walking home

    WORLD
  8. Markets Brief: Don’t Call It Stagflation

    Inflation data to be released

    BUSINESS
  9. Rhea Ripley Admits Pressure Is On To Deliver With Jade Cargill At WrestleMania

    Rhea Ripley says she's aware of the pressure to beat Jade Cargill at WrestleMania, highlights their rivalry, and emphasizes her focus on the match

    SPORTS
  10. Memorial Health Systems of Southwest Oklahoma: A Local Leader in Quality, Safety, and Compassionate Care

    Memorial Health Systems of Southwest Oklahoma prioritizes quality care and patient safety

    HEALTH
  11. A Celebrity Stylist Says Mixing Prints Can Elevate Spring Basics

    Mixing prints can add visual interest to spring basics

    ENTERTAINMENT
  12. Virginian talks continue today

    Funding for Virginian affordable housing development continues discussion.

    BUSINESS
  13. St. John's Health 'likely' to ask voters for property tax bump

    St. John's Health to seek property tax increase to address financial concerns

    HEALTH
  14. Suncoast Technical College Sarasota to hold open house

    Suncoast Technical College Sarasota to hold open house

    REAL ESTATE
  15. Patriot Growth Names Jason Bowie National Cyber Practice Leader

    Patriot Growth Insurance Services appoints Jason Bowie as national cyber practice leader.

    WORLD
  16. Survivor.io - Best survivors tier list

    Survivor.io's best characters are subjective and can change with updates, but Common is considered a decent starting point.

    WORLD
  17. Pepsi Pulls Wireless Festival Sponsorship Amid Ye Backlash

    Pepsi exits Wireless Festival sponsorship amid Kanye West backlash

    ENTERTAINMENT
  18. 40+ Contemporary Architectural Works Across Ecuador Captured by Francesco Russo and Luca Piffaretti

    Francesco Russo and Luca Piffaretti document contemporary Ecuadorian architecture, featuring over 40 projects from local practices, exploring sustainability and environmental responsibility.

    TECHNOLOGY
  19. Karl-Heinz Rummenigge looking to see Bayern Munich take the edge back from Real Madrid

    Karl-Heinz Rummenigge wants Bayern Munich to regain an edge over Real Madrid

    WORLD
  20. Hungary’s illiberal democracy

    Hungary's Viktor Orbán faces challenge to his power as elections pose a threat to his illiberal democracy

    POLITICS
  21. Miss Manners: 'Why Haven’t You Thanked Me, the Best Hostess Ever?'

    Miss Manners advises the hostess to accept compliments graciously and not to make a big deal out of her thank-yous. It's not about the number of thanks, but the sincerity and warmth behind them. The hostess should focus on enjoying the company and the success of the gathering, rather than being obsessed with getting recognition.

    WORLD
  22. Letters to the Editor - Congress, Fair Park, Texas veterans, media monopolies, high gas prices

    Congress should prioritize the needs of its constituents.

    POLITICS
  23. Artemis II crew set to make history with lunar mission

    NASA's Artemis II mission is set to make history as the first manned lunar mission since the Apollo era.

    TECHNOLOGY
  24. Preston artist captures in comics her feral cat's journey

    Preston artist creating comic book about feral cat's journey

    WORLD
  25. ‘The future of Farmington Hills is bright’

    Farmington Hills Mayor Theresa Rich outlines the city's strategic vision, Farmington High School hosts State of Cities address.

    BUSINESS
  26. Husker students assist at 2026 Masters Tournament

    University of Nebraska–Lincoln students to assist at Masters Tournament for 12th year.

    SPORTS
  27. Now tough-on-crime DA, Bregman has also defended a slew of accused offenders

    Sam Bregman's defense work challenges his tough-on-crime image

    WORLD
  28. Dana White explains why he has ‘completely removed himself’ from negotiating with UFC fighters

    Dana White has removed himself from negotiating with UFC fighters, citing a desire to avoid potential conflicts of interest.

    BUSINESS
  29. Pros and Cons of Having a Public Defender

    A public defender can provide free legal representation to those who cannot afford a private attorney.

    POLITICS
  30. McIlroy's best Masters shots | 'Moments like that are for the chosen few!'

    Rory McIlroy's incredible approach shot at the 2011 Masters

    SPORTS
  31. Federal Crackdown Targets Student Aid Fraud, Tightens Rules

    Federal officials have blocked over $1 billion in fraudulent student aid payments through new identity verification measures.

    WORLD
  32. FIRST RESPONDERS: Tommy Curtis, Deputy Chief of Vicksburg Police Department, brings a smile and commitment to his work

    Deputy Chief Tommy Curtis brings a smile and commitment to his work at Vicksburg Police Department.

    CRIME
  33. ‘Affordability’ could eventually bite Democrats in the bum

    Democrats' focus on affordability may not yield quick results

    POLITICS
  34. Feds challenge Arizona over bid to regulate prediction markets

    Feds challenge Arizona over bid to regulate prediction markets

    BUSINESS
  35. Vintage band tees take center stage at Tucson’s new shop Almandel

    Almandel is a new vintage store in Tucson

    ENTERTAINMENT
  36. Dan Hurley Provides Concerning Injury News on Solo Ball Before Michigan Game

    UConn coach Dan Hurley expresses concern over the injury status of guard James Bouknight, not Solo Ball

    ENTERTAINMENT
  37. Trump Gives Iran Until Tuesday Night to Open Strait of Hormuz, WSJ Reports

    US President gives Iran until Tuesday night to open Strait of Hormuz

    HEALTH
  38. Blackhawks' new generation embracing challenge of conquering NHL together

    Blackhawks' young core is embracing the challenge of competing in the NHL together, with players like Connor Bedard and Alex Vlasic leading the way.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  39. Bayern Munich confident ahead of Real Madrid heavyweight clash

    Bayern Munich and Real Madrid face off in a highly anticipated Champions League match.

    WORLD
  40. The Yankees can make it late early in April

    Yankees get early victories against weak opponents

    WORLD