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- 7 big challenges for the next CDC director
Addressing the COVID-19 pandemic's long-term effects
- Tax fears rise as Gen X anxiety intensifies ahead of retirement
Tax concerns on the rise
- The lure of lacquer: It can elevate the look in any room
Lacquer is making a comeback in home decor.
- Penguins-Islanders preview: Keys to monumental Metropolitan Division matchup
Series starts tonight at Barclays Center, Rangers' goalie Igor Shesterkin faces Islanders' goalie Ilya Sorokin.
- Supreme Court to Hear Arguments Wednesday Over Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Case
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on Wednesday in a case challenging the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
- I-75 tragedy under investigation
Three people, including two young boys, killed in wrong-way collision on I-75.
- On Gardening: The Garden Guy goes crazy for coneflowers
Coneflowers are in season.
- PBS Schedule (copy)
Check local listings for the most up-to-date information on today's PBS schedule.
- Susan Stone: Why losing a pet hurts so deeply
Losing a pet can be a traumatic experience, causing deep emotional pain and grief.
- Highlights In History: March 30
Halley's Comet had its first recorded perihelion passage in 240 BC.
- Puzzle & Dragons' latest anime collab features time-looping fantasy Re:ZERO
Puzzle & Dragons is collaborating with Re:Zero for a new anime project.
- Today in Sports, March 30, 2001 — Michael Phelps becomes the youngest American swimmer to set a world record
Michael Phelps sets world record
- Choreographing Lagos: Dele Adeyemo on Dance, Cosmology, and Spatial Practices
Dele Adeyemo's work combines ecology, spirituality, dance, and territory to challenge racial capitalism's architecture.
- Mitsubishi Electric Announces Director Candidates
Tatsuro Kosaka
- Renoir, Cezanne, Matisse Masterpieces Stolen in Heist
French art stolen in Italy heist
- Ontinue Threat Intelligence Report Reveals Attackers Increasingly "Log In," Rather Than Breaking In
Stolen credentials listings tied to LummaC2 surged 72% as more than 7,000 ransomware attacks were reported globally in 2025.
- The Food Supply Chain Is Breaking... Again
Global fertilizer shortages, caused by a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, Russia's halt of ammonium nitrate exports, and China's ban on fertilizer exports, will lead to food shortages, with the most vulnerable populations in Bangladesh, Sub-Saharan Africa, and South Asia being disproportionately affected.
- Four Bluejays honored in Trailways South all-conference boys basketball voting
Four Johnson Creek Bluejays athletes receive all-conference recognition.
- Amazon Just Made 2 Big Moves Simultaneously and Walmart Better Pay Attention
Amazon expands into healthcare with new venture, acquires mental health startup; Walmart to start accepting Amazon Pay in its stores
- Track and field: Phoenix kick off season at Golden Gloves invite; Springer leads L-Cats
Luther Prep boys finish 9th, girls finish 10th at Golden Gloves Invitational
- WHS boys, girls finish second at Watertown Indoor Relays
Watertown teams finish second at Watertown Indoor Relays.
- 'It’s a chance to put Iraq on a global stage not associated with war and conflict - the people are fanatical about football' Former Manchester United assistant aiming for World Cup glory
Iraq's national football team is on the cusp of qualifying for the World Cup, with former Manchester United assistant Rene Meulensteen at the helm.
- Meteorologists forecasting a slightly less busy season
Atlantic hurricane season predicted to be less busy, but with potential for several impact events.
- Traditional beach camping kicks off Easter holiday on STX
Easter camping tradition returns to St. Croix beaches
- Mayor Alex Barber: Proud of her group
Mayor Alex Barber praises the accomplishments of female mayors in the Verde Valley.
- Easter bunny coming to Cottonwood on April 4
The Easter bunny is coming to Cottonwood on April 4.
- Ukraine’s first lady comes to Dallas to remind us of the terror of war
Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska visits Dallas to raise awareness about the human toll of war and advocate for abducted Ukrainian children.
- The Power of Cover Songs
Cover songs have breathed new life into timeless classics
- Conference brings together Jones County leaders
Jones County leaders attend conference
- CodeSOD: Three Minutes
Barry's poorly designed Python script is causing issues with the morning jobs, which are experiencing slower-than-expected performance due to a lack of proper query optimization. The script uses a while loop to check the status of two hubs, but it's inefficient and unclear. The use of array manipulation and string comparisons makes the code hard to understand and maintain.
- 'I’m very happy and sad at the same time': Jiri Lehecka reflects after Miami Open final loss to Jannik Sinner
Lehecka loses first Masters 1000 final, reflects on mixed emotions.
- Aussie 'Sovereign Citizen' Killed After 7 Months as Fugitive
Australian police kill 56-year-old 'Sovereign Citizen' fugitive after 7-month manhunt.
- The healing power of reading vs. the ills of book bans
Banning books that can help children is not only shameful, it is downright stupid.
- Iran War Live Updates: Iranian Projectiles Intercepted by Israel, Gulf Nations - WSJ
Iran's projectiles intercepted by Israel and Gulf nations
- Why Indiana’s Next Counseling Education Debate May Be About Format, Not Curriculum
Indiana counseling education shifts focus to format, not curriculum
- Suspects sought in Madisonville burglary
Suspects sought in Madisonville burglary
- Multi-agency child predator operation leads to 16 arrests
Multi-agency operation uncovers child predator ring
- Dear Abby: In-law, her ex both are pulling on couple
In-laws feel entitled to relationship with ex, causing tension.
- I asked ChatGPT to help me fix 7 everyday problems — I didn’t expect this
ChatGPT provided helpful responses for everyday problems such as home organization, productivity, and self-care.
- Outcome of Subscription to Coop Pank AS Unsecured Subordinated Bonds
Coop Pank AS successfully completed its public offering of unsecured subordinated bonds with EUR 10,000 bonds sold, offering investors a 6.25% annual interest rate.
- Pop Star Architecture: BIG Designs Multi-Use Stadium for Shakira’s World Tour in Madrid, Spain
Shakira to perform at a stadium designed by BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group in Madrid
- Letters to the Editor - Christianity, Republican Party, crosswalks, Ten Commandments
Readers share how their Christian faith guides their daily lives and informs their views on social issues.
- Sex Offender Arrested In Webster Groves
Sex offender arrested in Webster Groves