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BusinessPrimo Brands to Open Taunton Logistics Hub at Former Galleria Site
Primo Brands opens a new logistics hub at the former Silver City Galleria site in Taunton this fall, marking the completion of a major industrial project.
HealthSammi Grossman’s 2021 Health Crisis Sparks Push for Early Brain Care
Following her mother’s 2021 Alzheimer’s diagnosis, Sammi Grossman joins an Alzheimer’s Association survey of 3,800 adults to promote early brain health care.
BusinessTownsville 5-Year-Old’s Podcast Earns Australian Audio Award Nod
Townsville five-year-old Ruby Webb earned a nomination for Best Children’s Entertainment Podcast at the Australian Audio Awards for Hat Business today.
PoliticsBill Cassidy Bets on Policy Record to Survive Louisiana GOP Primary
Senator Bill Cassidy relies on his legislative record and federal funding to win a third term in the Louisiana Republican primary despite his Trump vote.
ScienceNSF Oversight Stumbles After Sudden National Science Board Firings
The National Science Foundation faces instability as officials dismiss multiple National Science Board members, raising concerns about federal research ove...
FinanceSgt. Bowen Huang Named 2025 Marine Corps Financial NCO of the Year
Sgt. Bowen Huang of the 3rd Marine Division won the 2025 Marine Corps Financial Management NCO of the Year award for his work as a G-8 Accounting Chief.
EntertainmentMichiana Live Music Calendar for April 27 to May 3
Discover live music events across Michiana from April 27 to May 3, 2026. Performances range from intimate sets at Goshen Brewing Company to casino shows.
FinanceTrump Claims Iran Losing 500 Million Dollars Daily in Energy Standoff
Donald Trump claims Iran loses 500 million dollars daily due to current energy sanctions, while Tehran threatens to destroy regional energy infrastructure.
HealthLebanon’s Health System Nears Collapse Amid Ongoing Military Strikes
Dr. Firass Abiad reports that Lebanon's health system faces near collapse as ongoing military strikes severely strain clinical infrastructure and resources.
FinanceUS Helium Output Hits 43 Percent as Strait of Hormuz Stalls Trade
The United States now produces 43 percent of global helium, but a 14 percent drop in Qatari exports through the Strait of Hormuz creates industrial shortages.
HealthOrange County Jail Struggles to Treat Inmates Awaiting Psych Care
Orange County Jail faces mounting challenges as it struggles to provide mental health treatment for inmates currently awaiting placement in clinical care.