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HealthNarges Mohammadi Hospitalized in Zanjan After Cardiac Crisis
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi remains hospitalized in Zanjan, Iran, after suffering a cardiac crisis on May 1, 2026, amid her detention.
ScienceHarwich Reopens Herring Run to Public Harvesting on April 22
Harwich officials open the river herring run for public harvesting on April 22, ending a twenty-year ban after local fish populations reached recovery goals.
EntertainmentYoungstown Entertainment Venues Post $484K Deficit for 2025
Youngstown’s Covelli Centre, amphitheatre, and Wean Park reported an operational deficit of $484,728 for 2025 despite hosting nearly 100 city events.
ScienceNSF Awards 2026 Graduate Research Fellowships to Next Gen Scientists
The National Science Foundation awarded 2026 Graduate Research Fellowships to talented students pursuing master’s and doctoral degrees in STEM fields.
PoliticsCollins Highlights Maine Infrastructure Projects Amid Senate Race
Senator Susan Collins promotes federal infrastructure funding at the York County Regional Training Center while facing challenger Graham Platner in Maine.
ScienceWhite House Fires Entire National Science Board Over Court Ruling
The White House fired every member of the National Science Board on April 24 to comply with the Supreme Court ruling in U.S. v. Arthrex regarding oversight.
PoliticsElla Birney Explores Punk and Camp at Greenpoint’s La Sudestada
Curator Ella Birney presents Punk Politics/Camp Costuming at La Sudestada in Greenpoint, featuring textile works that explore Irish political resistance.
PoliticsKnox GOP Seeks Criminal Charges Against Durrett Over Primary Vote
The Knox County Republican Party is pursuing criminal charges against official Courtney Durrett for voting in a primary election held by the opposition.
TechnologyAI Demand Triggers Mac Mini Supply Crunch at Apple
Apple faces a severe Mac Mini supply shortage as the rise of OpenClaw AI software drives intense demand for these compact computers in Cupertino facilities.
ScienceJohn Mauro Named Interim Dean of Penn State Earth and Mineral Sciences
Penn State appoints John Mauro as the interim John Leone Dean of the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, effective July 1, succeeding Lee Kump today.
BusinessToivolas Launch Millie’s Ice Cream in Lubbock With 1970 VW Van
Kasey and Sami Toivola introduce Millie’s Homemade Ice Cream to Lubbock, Texas, using a vintage 1970 Volkswagen van to serve customers at mobile events.