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- Powder Springs considers future of three high-collision railroad crossings
Powder Springs considers closing or redesigning three high-collision railroad crossings after securing federal funding for a safety study.
- One Foot Off Center: Conservative leadership race heats up as BC deficit fuels voter frustration (One Foot Off Center)
Conservative leadership race intensifies as candidates vie for position
- Six Lessons From A Billionaire Who Once Sold His Blood To Buy Food
He dropped out of college to pursue his passion for the environment and agriculture.
- Women clergy shape Bloomington-Normal faith communities with compassion, connection
Women clergy bring spiritual guidance and support to local communities
- What Sea Creatures Reveal About How Fast People Age
Sea creatures can live longer than humans, some species can regenerate lost limbs, aging may be linked to environmental factors.
- Hit TV Shows Returning With New Seasons in 2026
Stranger Things
- Firefighter Darren Woo’s First Time at Augusta National Ends With a Story Bigger Than Golf
Veteran firefighter caddies at Augusta National
- Juventus midfielder to sign new contract next week: Figures revealed
Manuel Locatelli to sign new contract with Juventus
- World Food Prize goes to food safety scientist for preventing foodborne illness
Food safety scientist wins World Food Prize
- Video: Former UFC champion Jon Jones confronts driver in road rage incident — ‘You gotta calm down, bro’
Jon Jones involved in road rage incident, confronts driver in Albuquerque
- FDTC baseball outslugs USC Lancaster on Saturday, and other scores
FDTC beats USC Lancaster 5-0, Pat Costin goes 5 for 6 with 3 doubles and 5 RBIs.
- Saturday's prep highlights: Centennial wins Champaign County Girls' Invite
Chargers take top spot at Champaign County Girls' Invite
- Inside Seattle police response to calls to reopen Kurt Cobain's death investigation
Seattle police re-examined Cobain's body in 2014, finding no evidence of foul play, but conspiracy theories persist.
- “Rate Your Happiness,” by Catherine Lacey
Book review discusses themes of existential crisis and the search for meaning.
- Perry: On Pete Hegseth, and the right’s dangerous obsession with the Crusades
Pete Hegseth's past portrayed him as a strong supporter of the Second Amendment and a fierce advocate for conservative Christian values, which some have linked to his defenders of the Crusades and perceived attacks on Islam.
- A Texas Congressional Race Has Become All About Quinceañeras - wsj.com
Quinceanera-themed campaign events are being used to connect with Hispanic voters in a Texas congressional race.
- ‘A decimated program’: Massachusetts hemp businesses unclear on future as federal ban looms
Massachusetts hemp businesses face uncertainty as a federal ban on intoxicating CBD products looms, which could impact the multibillion-dollar CBD wellness market.
- Shop Quince’s Linen, Silk, and Bamboo Bedding from $30
Quince’s bedding shop offers high-quality bedding options from $30
- Midwestern City Attracts Retirees Seeking Culture and Affordable Living in Rapid Numbers
Midwestern city experiences rapid growth of retirees seeking affordable living and cultural activities.
- Gamecocks are happy about UConn win, but their full focus is on finishing the job
USC Gamecocks focused on national championship
- Sweetgrass and stewardship: Kiawah artist spotlights nearly 200 native plant species
Kiawah artist shares watercolor renderings of nearly 200 native plant species, highlighting importance of protecting these plants, with proceeds supporting conservation efforts.
- Smoldering inside - The hidden cause of chronic illness (and how to tame it)
Chronic low-grade inflammation is a silent but significant contributor to major health issues
- Louisiana's abandoned oil wells surge to record numbers. Is the bill coming due?
Louisiana's abandoned oil and gas wells have reached a record high, posing a financial burden on the state.
- How carbon capture is becoming one of the biggest fights in Louisiana politics
Louisiana politicians trade accusations in online video
- Using nuclear explosives to bypass the Strait of Hormuz isn’t a novel idea for the U.S.
Newt Gingrich suggests using nuclear explosives to build a sea-level canal to bypass Iranian threats in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Stop doing this one thing the second you wake up to end morning grogginess for good, say experts
Check your phone immediately after waking
- David M. Shribman: America when Apollo 11 landed on the moon and America now
Apollo 11 moon landing a pivotal moment in American history
- When Did ‘Working on Yourself’ Become a Full-Time Job?
Self-help content has become overwhelming, making 'working on yourself' a full-time job.
- Bayern Munich president Herbert Hainer on possible treble: ‘We want to make it happen’
Bayern Munich is operating at a 2.5 points per game average, leading the league, and reached the DFB Pokal semifinals.
- ‘Doing this for others’: SnoCo student journalists learn important skills
Students learn journalism skills
- Ash By Elegance Reveals Son Was Battling Cancer The Day WWE Released Her
Ash By Elegance announced WWE release during her cancer battle
- Block party celebrates 10 years of Mighty Purple café
Mighty Purple café celebrates 10 years, draws large crowd to block party.
- Emad Mirmotahari: An Iranian Pittsburgher on the war on Iran
Emad Mirmotahari, an Iranian Pittsburgher, has been detained on terrorism charges, sparking protests in Pittsburgh.
- Caroline Dubois vs Terri Harper: Live results and updates, how to watch, start time
Caroline Dubois and Terri Harper set to face off in world title fight.
- An Easter message from Brentford club chaplain, Reverend Sarah Guinness
Reverend Sarah Guinness shares Easter message with Brentford supporters.
- Pa. House passes paid leave bill after 7 years of debate
Pennsylvania House passes paid family leave bill after seven years of debate.
- Tonda Eckert admits they tried to hurt Arsenal with long balls
Tonda Eckert admits using long balls against Arsenal
- MPR attempts to influence citizenry against ICE
MPR attempts to influence public perception by highlighting a misleading statistic.
- Marco Rubio, Echoing Kissinger’s Stature, Emerges as Rising Star of Trump’s Second Term
Marco Rubio, a rising star in the Trump administration, is drawing comparisons to Henry Kissinger's stature as a diplomat.
- SAYING GRACE: From Easter joy to doubt and back to faith
As Easter celebrates the resurrection of Jesus, many Christians reflect on their own faith and the nature of belief.
- Asking Eric: Adopted daughter excluded from inheritance
A California woman is challenging a will that excludes her adopted daughter from inheriting from her late husband's estate.