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Apr 26 2026WEATHER

Sunny Saturday, Warm Sunday: A Quick Look at April’s Last Weekend

The last weekend of April offers a clear window for outdoor work. A light high‑pressure system keeps rain rare on Saturday, though clouds grow as the day goes on. Temperatures rise into the low to mid‑60s, a return to typical late‑April warmth after recent heat. A few brief showers might appear, but

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Moldovan Bank Heist Probe Must Keep Going, Says Top Official

The case that uncovered a $1 billion theft from Moldovan banks over ten years ago is still alive, even after a top businessman was found guilty. The court gave Vladimir Plahotniuc, one of the richest men in Moldova, 19 years behind bars. He was accused of moving money abroad through shady loans and

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Apr 26 2026HEALTH

Super‑potent drug hits Bay Area

The city’s health office warns that a new, very strong synthetic opioid has appeared in counterfeit pills. The drug, called cychlorphine, is thought to be stronger than fentanyl and caused a fatal overdose earlier this month. Police said it first showed up in 2024 in Florida, then traveled to San Fr

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Apr 26 2026ENVIRONMENT

Wildfire Battle Near Otsuchi: Japan’s Massive Firefighting Response

Japan has sent a large force of 1, 400 firefighters and 100 Self‑Defense Force members to fight blazes that have been raging for five days on the northern coast. The flames now cover 1, 373 hectares and are spreading because of dry conditions and strong winds. The fire threatens the town of Otsuchi

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Apr 26 2026LIFESTYLE

Kids Learn to Swim and Teens Build Leadership in Kissimmee

Kissimmee’s community center is opening doors for new swim lessons that start next month. Families can sign up in person on April 11 between 9 and 11 a. m. The first group class runs from late April to early May, followed by a second session in mid‑May. Each 30‑minute lesson costs $60 and is held Mo

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Revealed: Idaho Voters Face a Political Tug‑of‑War Over Reproductive Rights

In Idaho, a new initiative aims to bring abortion back into the state’s legal framework up to fetal viability and in emergencies. Surveys show that about 60 % of residents support the measure, yet only a quarter back the current ban. The law that forbids abortion has pushed doctors out of town and f

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Apr 26 2026OPINION

Public Lands in Peril: A New Budget Threatens Jobs, History and Nature

The Interior Department’s latest budget plan targets many public‑land agencies. It would cut almost 3, 000 National Park Service jobs and remove thousands more from the Land Management, Geological Survey, Wildlife Service and Indian Affairs. Last year Congress stopped similar cuts, but the adm

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Apr 26 2026OPINION

Diversity Matters: Why New Mexico Needs Leaders Who Reflect Its People

The Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce focuses on growing jobs and teaching skills, especially for Hispanic groups. They question the University of New Mexico’s recent list of five presidential candidates, pointing out that none match the state’s largest group. UNM is more than a school; it

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Chaos at the White House Dinner

The big dinner for reporters in Washington turned into a scary scene when a man ran toward the hotel’s security gate with a shotgun. He tried to get inside, but Secret Service agents shot him and stopped him before he could reach the ballroom. The event was happening in a large room at the Washingto

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Apr 26 2026CRIME

Caught by a Phone: How Tech Saved the Day

A man named Okello Chatrie stole almost $200, 000 from a bank in suburban Richmond, Virginia. He was on the run for days after the robbery. Police could not find him because he didn’t leave obvious clues. The breakthrough came when investigators used a new technology. They created a virtual fence a

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