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  1. 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.

    CRIME
  2. 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

    POLITICS
  3. 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.

    REAL ESTATE
  4. Women clergy shape Bloomington-Normal faith communities with compassion, connection

    Women clergy bring spiritual guidance and support to local communities

    WORLD
  5. 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.

    WORLD
  6. Juventus midfielder to sign new contract next week: Figures revealed

    Manuel Locatelli to sign new contract with Juventus

    WORLD
  7. 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

    SPORTS
  8. 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.

    SPORTS
  9. Saturday's prep highlights: Centennial wins Champaign County Girls' Invite

    Chargers take top spot at Champaign County Girls' Invite

    SPORTS
  10. 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.

    CRIME
  11. “Rate Your Happiness,” by Catherine Lacey

    Book review discusses themes of existential crisis and the search for meaning.

    POLITICS
  12. 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.

    POLITICS
  13. 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.

    POLITICS
  14. ‘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.

    WORLD
  15. Shop Quince’s Linen, Silk, and Bamboo Bedding from $30

    Quince’s bedding shop offers high-quality bedding options from $30

    WORLD
  16. 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.

    WORLD
  17. 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.

    SPORTS
  18. 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

    HEALTH
  19. 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.

    BUSINESS
  20. How carbon capture is becoming one of the biggest fights in Louisiana politics

    Louisiana politicians trade accusations in online video

    SCIENCE
  21. 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.

    SPORTS
  22. David M. Shribman: America when Apollo 11 landed on the moon and America now

    Apollo 11 moon landing a pivotal moment in American history

    POLITICS
  23. When Did ‘Working on Yourself’ Become a Full-Time Job?

    Self-help content has become overwhelming, making 'working on yourself' a full-time job.

    SPORTS
  24. 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.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  25. Ash By Elegance Reveals Son Was Battling Cancer The Day WWE Released Her

    Ash By Elegance announced WWE release during her cancer battle

    HEALTH
  26. Block party celebrates 10 years of Mighty Purple café

    Mighty Purple café celebrates 10 years, draws large crowd to block party.

    WORLD
  27. 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.

    POLITICS
  28. 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.

    SPORTS
  29. An Easter message from Brentford club chaplain, Reverend Sarah Guinness

    Reverend Sarah Guinness shares Easter message with Brentford supporters.

    SPORTS
  30. Pa. House passes paid leave bill after 7 years of debate

    Pennsylvania House passes paid family leave bill after seven years of debate.

    POLITICS
  31. Tonda Eckert admits they tried to hurt Arsenal with long balls

    Tonda Eckert admits using long balls against Arsenal

    SPORTS
  32. MPR attempts to influence citizenry against ICE

    MPR attempts to influence public perception by highlighting a misleading statistic.

    WORLD
  33. 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.

    POLITICS
  34. 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.

    WORLD
  35. 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.

    POLITICS