On Maui, officials issued an evacuation advisory for some Lahaina neighborhoods after nearby retention basins neared capacity.
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CBS News,
CBS News,
21 Mar. 2026
Guidelines had barred most outlets from Pentagon The Pentagon had first issued guidance in September that said reporters could lose their press access by attempting to obtain or publish information not authorized for public release.
The senior forward landed awkwardly after a layup and rolled his ankle.
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Kyle Feldscher,
CNN Money,
22 Mar. 2026
One of my earliest memories is standing with my father on the Michigan Avenue bridge during a summer festival, watching the lights reflect off Tribune Tower and the Wrigley Building as the river rolled beneath us.
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Jennifer N. Pritzker,
Chicago Tribune,
22 Mar. 2026
Hanwha bought the Philadelphia shipyard in 2024 for $100 million, then poured in another $100 million and tasked David Kim, a Korean American born in Texas, to bring the yard into the 21st century.
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Lesley Stahl,
CBS News,
22 Mar. 2026
Relax by the grand fireplace overlooking the mountainside as you’re delivered triers of sweet pastries and chocolate treats, savory salmon toasts, lobster rolls, and more while Artisanal high chocolate is poured over fluffy cotton candy.
Of the 423 nuclear power reactors currently in service, roughly half are projected to begin decommissioning by 2050, according to data from the IAEA.
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Mrigakshi Dixit,
Interesting Engineering,
24 Mar. 2026
But without federal aid that was provided during the public health crisis, city leaders have struggled with what to do now, with student enrollment projected to keep falling.
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Cayla Bamberger,
New York Daily News,
23 Mar. 2026
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