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Month: April 2025

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‘Stocky’ creature with ‘fiery orange’ eyes found mating. It’s a new species
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‘Stocky’ creature with ‘fiery orange’ eyes found mating. It’s a new species

As night settled across a forest in northeastern India, some “stocky” creatures with “fiery orange” eyes began calling for mates. The calls worked — but also caught the attention of…
Posted by John McCarthy April 17, 2025
Elon Musk installed his top lieutenants at a federal agency you probably haven’t heard of
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Elon Musk installed his top lieutenants at a federal agency you probably haven’t heard of

WASHINGTON (AP) — On the rooftop patio of the General Services Administration headquarters, an agency staffer recently discovered something strange: a rectangular device attached to a wire that snaked across…
Posted by John McCarthy April 17, 2025
Mexico’s Sheinbaum says country will not renew diplomatic relations with Ecuador
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Mexico’s Sheinbaum says country will not renew diplomatic relations with Ecuador

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Wednesday that Mexico would not renew diplomatic relations with Ecuador as long as Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa remains in office. The…
Posted by John McCarthy April 17, 2025
Officials demand answers as crews work to restore power after another Puerto Rico blackout
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Officials demand answers as crews work to restore power after another Puerto Rico blackout

SAN JUAN (AP) — Crews worked early this morning to restore power to Puerto Rico after a blackout across the entire island that affected the main international airport, several hospitals and hotels filled with…
Posted by John McCarthy April 17, 2025
St. Croix: Partly sunny, breezy, brief shower or two, high of 90
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St. Croix: Partly sunny, breezy, brief shower or two, high of 90

CHRISTIANSTED — Today St. Croix will be partly sunny, breezy in the morning, with a brief shower or two and a high of 90, AccuWeather said. Tonight St. Croix can…
Posted by John McCarthy April 17, 2025
The ‘most expensive airport’ has $20 beers and $7 bananas — and it’s not JFK or LaGuardia
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The ‘most expensive airport’ has $20 beers and $7 bananas — and it’s not JFK or LaGuardia

That costs how much? No traveler expects an airport to have affordable food and drink options. Even if you skip having a sit-down meal — and instead stock up on some snacks…
Posted by John McCarthy April 16, 2025
Tariff-driven Wall Street pain sparks investors to weigh more gloomy scenarios
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Tariff-driven Wall Street pain sparks investors to weigh more gloomy scenarios

NEW YORK (Reuters) — A dramatic U.S. stock slide is fanning fears of even more dire scenarios for the market, as investors weigh the potential for a prolonged global trade…
Posted by John McCarthy April 16, 2025
Island-wide blackout hits Puerto Rico as residents prepare for Easter weekend
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Island-wide blackout hits Puerto Rico as residents prepare for Easter weekend

SAN JUAN (AP) — An island-wide blackout hit Puerto Rico today as the largely Catholic residents of Puerto Rico prepared to celebrate the Easter weekend, officials said. All 1.4 million clients on…
Posted by John McCarthy April 16, 2025
Some U.S. states want to ban food stamp recipients from buying soda and candy
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Some U.S. states want to ban food stamp recipients from buying soda and candy

INDIANAPOLIS (CBS) — The federal food stamp program is facing scrutiny in some states that want to block enrollees from using their government benefits to buy soda and candy. Three…
Posted by John McCarthy April 16, 2025
DOGE goons return to scene of their massive data ‘breach’ after whistleblower report
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DOGE goons return to scene of their massive data ‘breach’ after whistleblower report

WASHINGTON (DB) — Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) foot soldiers paid another visit today to the federal agency where they were accused of causing a “significant cybersecurity breach.”…
Posted by John McCarthy April 16, 2025

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