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Your local fishing hole is getting browner, changing which fish species thrive and which ones struggle
The lakes, streams and ponds you’ve visited for years are likely looking more brown than they used to. And people who are fishing those waters are likely catching different species and sizes of fish than in the past.
Our research has identified a link between those two developments, which means that trout, bass, perch and whitefish ...Read more
Why Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon prayer services challenge traditional notions of separation of church and state – but might be blessed by the Roberts Supreme Court
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is engaging in “a proselytizing Christian campaign” in his job, according to The Washington Post.
Hegseth hosts prayer services at the Pentagon and virtually crusades as a Christian, praying at the Pentagon for U.S. troops to inflict “overwhelming violence of action against those who deserve no ...Read more
Trump’s clash with the pope reenacts a 1,000-year-old question: What happens when sacred and secular power collide?
Alarm over the war of words between President Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV has escalated with remarkable speed, from The New York Times to the Daily Beast and local television.
The pope has repeatedly called for peace in the Middle East since the start of the Iran war, insisting that “God does not bless any conflict” and warning ...Read more
Salty drinking water could be increasing your blood pressure – people living in coastal areas are most at risk
When people consider what causes high blood pressure, they often think of lifestyle factors, such as eating salty foods, lack of exercise or smoking. However, an unexpected source of salt might also be raising blood pressure for millions of people: the water they drink.
As sea levels rise, more and more salt water tends to infiltrate ...Read more
Ads for GLP-1 drugs are flooding the internet – here’s how to know if it’s safe to buy them online
If you watched the Super Bowl in 2026, you likely saw Serena Williams share her weight loss journey on GLP-1 medications in a commercial.
Like millions of others around the country, if you’ve ever considered taking one of these drugs, you probably went online to learn more about where you can get them and how much they cost.
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Iran’s military forces combine state-of-the-art drones and hackers with out-of-date conventional weapons
Six weeks of U.S. and Israeli bombardment have served to degrade Iran’s nuclear facilities and cripple parts of its military.
But the Islamic Republic’s offensive capabilities have been built up over nearly 50 years, during which Iran has been either at war or under the threat of conflict.
As an expert in military history ...Read more
King Charles will address Congress during US visit
King Charles III will address a joint meeting of Congress during his upcoming U.S. visit.
The king and Queen Camilla will travel to the East Coast for a four-day trip beginning April 27. His speech is to be delivered at some point during that stay, according to a Buckingham Palace press release.
The address will mark only the second time a ...Read more
South Carolina measles outbreak may be over soon. Here's the latest
COLUMBIA, S.C. — If no new cases occur before April 26, the measles outbreak that has sickened almost 1,000 people in South Carolina's Upstate region will be considered over.
Dr. Brannon Traxler, the chief medical officer for the South Carolina Department of Public Health, said in a news conference Tuesday the last reported measles case was ...Read more
US and Iran weigh truce extension with Strait of Hormuz still shuttered
The United States and Iran are considering a two-week ceasefire extension to allow more time to negotiate a peace deal, according to a person familiar with the matter, reducing the prospect of a return to fighting despite an intensifying standoff over the Strait of Hormuz.
Mediators between the warring sides are seeking technical talks to ...Read more
Mayor Zohran Mamdani lauds Gov. Kathy Hochul's pied-à-terre tax; would bring in $500 million a year to NYC
NEW YORK — Gov. Kathy Hochul’s pied-à-terre tax on expensive secondary residences in the city will bring in at least $500 million a year to city coffers amid Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s full-court press for higher taxes on New York City’s wealthiest residents and corporations, Hochul said Wednesday.
The tax represents a safe middle ground ...Read more
Efforts to save Michigan's Cheboygan Dam continue
CHEBOYGAN, Mich. — Water levels at the Cheboygan Lock and Dam Complex rose again overnight to what appears to be their highest level yet, coming within 6.6 inches of the crest of the dam, according to state officials.
The increase, measured at 9 a.m. Wednesday, represents a change of about 1.4 inches from 5:30 p.m. Tuesday.
The National ...Read more
Prosecutors dismiss rape case against former Miami real estate broker Oren Alexander. He faces 2 other cases
MIAMI — Prosecutors dropped a rape charge against one of the Alexander brothers Wednesday morning in a case stemming from an alleged Miami Beach incident where the victim did not want to move forward.
Oren Alexander, was accused of sexually assaulting a woman at his Miami Beach home on Oct. 25, 2021. The victim reported the assault to Miami ...Read more
US and Iran weigh extending their ceasefire by 2 weeks
The U.S. and Iran are considering extending their ceasefire that ends on Tuesday by another two weeks to allow more time to negotiate a peace agreement, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Mediators between the warring sides are trying to set up technical talks to resolve the most contentious issues, said the person, who asked not ...Read more
Colombia moves to kill Pablo Escobar's 'cocaine hippos' amid ecological threat
Colombia will euthanize dozens of invasive hippos descended from animals once owned by drug lord Pablo Escobar, in a controversial move underscoring the growing environmental and public safety risks posed by the species decades after their introduction to the South American country.
Environment Minister Irene Vélez said authorities have ...Read more
Senators spurn budget request for NIH overhead cost cap
WASHINGTON — Key senators are already dismissing a renewed attempt by the White House to cap medical research overhead costs, well before they start drafting fiscal 2027 spending bills.
Top Republican appropriators, including committee Chair Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Labor-HHS Appropriations Subcommittee Chair Shelley Moore Capito, R-W....Read more
As Swalwell fallout continues, Gallego faces scrutiny for friendship
WASHINGTON — One day after Sen. Ruben Gallego said he was “betrayed” by good friend Eric Swalwell, a New York lawmaker is calling on Gallego to release communications between him and the former California congressman.
“Yesterday we heard claims of drugging, choking, rape,” said Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., said, referring to news reports...Read more
Republicans attach transgender issues to voter ID push
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump turbocharged a Republican push for a voter ID and election overhaul bill known as the SAVE America Act, sparking a high-profile debate over the future of elections, proof of citizenship and an end to many mail-in ballots.
At the same time, Trump tacked on completely unrelated legislation targeting ...Read more
Hunter Biden now 'lives abroad,' according to court documents
Hunter Biden is living outside of the U.S., according to a Washington D.C. civil court filing submitted by a law firm that formerly represented the 56-year-old defendant.
That 14-page breach of contract legal document seeks to collect payment from Biden. The filing from Winston & Strawn LLP doesn’t state specifically where the 46th President�...Read more
In 1960, fears over papal influence. In 2026, a president attacks a pope
WASHINGTON — It was hard to miss President Donald Trump's very public spat with Pope Leo XIV this week.
The split was the first time in modern memory that an American president has so openly badmouthed a sitting pontiff, or, for that matter, distributed an image depicting himself as Jesus Christ. Critics cried "blasphemy!" even as supporters ...Read more
Ruby Rose sexual assault claims spark Katy Perry investigation
An investigation was underway in Australia after “Orange is the New Black” actress Ruby Rose accused Katy Perry of sexually assaulting her at a Melbourne nightclub more than a decade ago.
In a statement to TMZ, Victoria Police confirmed the probe, saying its detectives are investigating an alleged “historical sexual assault” that ...Read more
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