In Minneapolis, Jeff Anderson’s wholesale trade company is bracing for another wave of price increases after tariffs rippled through his supply chain.
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Rachel Siegel,
Washington Post,
20 Mar. 2026
During his time as chair, Powell has faced a global pandemic that rippled through supply chains for years, a startling war in Ukraine that caused an energy shock, a battery of tariffs, and now this war in Iran, which the IEA has warned threatens to cause the worst energy crisis in history.
But a series of floods in the Midwest washed the carp from fish farms into major rivers, where their populations have boomed.
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Dinah Voyles Pulver,
USA Today,
21 Mar. 2026
Seawater lead concentrations were highest in the month after the fire and in October, when the season’s first major rain had just washed months’ worth of urban pollution into the ocean.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
20 Mar. 2026
Here, travelers will find white-sand beaches lapped by turquoise waters.
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Stacey Leasca,
Travel + Leisure,
7 Mar. 2026
The Rams’ tight end room underwent a renaissance in 2025, with the team featuring three-tight end sets – or 13-personnel – at a rate that lapped the rest of the NFL.
Knight got a piece of Quinn Hughes' shot, but the puck trickled behind him in the crease.
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CBS News,
CBS News,
20 Mar. 2026
As word that filming had paused trickled out—before the allegations were known—rumors spread that Paul being the Bachelorette had caused friction among the Mormon Wives stars, which was what led to the hiatus.
The 27-year-old midfielder from Quebec dribbled straight away and from the top of the semicircle finished his first of the season.
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Josh Gross,
Daily News,
15 Mar. 2026
Pint-sized point guard Kadir Rackley, who starred in the Trojans’ semifinal win against Lake Howell, dribbled into the lane for a floater that upped the margin to 12-3.
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Buddy Collings,
The Orlando Sentinel,
14 Mar. 2026
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