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China calls JD Vance “ignorant and impolite” over his “peasants” comments

China’s foreign ministry has labeled Vice President JD Vance as “ignorant and impolite” following his repeated references to “Chinese peasants” during a Fox News interview. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions between the two nations.

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 China calls JD Vance “ignorant and impolite” over his “peasants” comments
China Could Threaten To Make American Movies Great Again By Closing Off Market

As China threatens to close its market to American films, Hollywood faces a pivotal moment that could redefine its future. The potential ban prompts questions about the industry’s reliance on foreign markets and how it may adapt moving forward.

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 China Could Threaten To Make American Movies Great Again By Closing Off Market
NFL insider says Steelers are among top teams to watch regarding trade for Pro Bowl quarterback if Aaron Rodgers doesn’t sign

As Aaron Rodgers’ future remains uncertain, the Pittsburgh Steelers are emerging as a top contender to trade for a Pro Bowl quarterback, according to NFL insider Dianna Rusinni. The team faces a crucial decision between drafting a rookie or acquiring a veteran, potentially as soon as the NFL Draft.

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 NFL insider says Steelers are among top teams to watch regarding trade for Pro Bowl quarterback if Aaron Rodgers doesn’t sign
BASEBALL: Flanagan fires gem as Inola shuts out Miami

In a tense showdown, Inola shut out Miami as Brock Flanagan delivered a towering triple, silencing the crowd and securing the victory.

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 BASEBALL: Flanagan fires gem as Inola shuts out Miami
Gamecocks land top D-I scorer Latson from portal – ESPN

Ta’Niya Latson, the nation’s leading scorer in Division I women’s basketball, has transferred to South Carolina, marking a significant boost for the Gamecocks’ offense under Coach Dawn Staley.

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Pa. education funds wasted on cyber charter schools

Pennsylvania’s cyber charter schools are drawing criticism for allocating education funds to generous employee perks, including hefty fuel stipends and entertainment packages for families. These expenditures raise concerns about the proper use of public education dollars and their impact on students.

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 Pa. education funds wasted on cyber charter schools
Artist Will Rivera paints newest mural in city of Jackson

Visitors to Jackson can now enjoy a vibrant new mural by artist Will Rivera, thanks to a generous donation from Quality Tire and Recycling. The artwork adorns the wall of the Jackson Progress-Argus building off Mulberry Street, adding a splash of color to the city’s landscape.

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 Artist Will Rivera paints newest mural in city of Jackson
Novels about abuse, sex guides among books targeted in Fairhope library battle

Alabama Public Library Service Chairman John Wahl has called for the Fairhope Public Library to remove certain books from its youth sections. The targeted texts include novels about abuse and guidebooks intended for teenagers, labeled as “sexually explicit” by Wahl.

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 Novels about abuse, sex guides among books targeted in Fairhope library battle
Republican Senator Asks Who Is to Blame If Tariffs Don’t Pan Out – Bloomberg

As new tariffs are set to take effect at midnight, Republican senators are challenging the Trump administration’s trade policies, raising questions about potential fallout and who will be held accountable if the strategy fails. Bipartisan criticism intensifies as lawmakers grapple with the possible economic repercussions.

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Supreme Court blocks order to reinstate thousands of fired federal employees

In a significant legal move, the Supreme Court has blocked an order to reinstate thousands of fired federal employees, leaving them on paid leave. The decision adds uncertainty to the federal workforce and raises questions about government operations and expenditures.

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 Supreme Court blocks order to reinstate thousands of fired federal employees
Yankees cut veteran again, activate reliever from injured list

Just before facing the Tigers, the Yankees have once again cut a veteran player and welcomed back a reliever from the injured list, signaling ongoing adjustments to their roster.

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Prince Harry Fights for Enhanced Security in London Court

Prince Harry has returned to a U.K. courtroom, invoking a controversial New York “car chase” incident to argue for automatic police protection on British soil. Despite skepticism surrounding the event, he insists it exemplifies the security risks he faces.

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Oak Grove receives CLiF Literacy Grant

Oak Grove Elementary School in Brattleboro has been awarded a $25,000 grant from the Children’s Literacy Foundation, joining 13 other schools in Vermont and New Hampshire in the “Year of the Book” program for 2025-2026.

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 Oak Grove receives CLiF Literacy Grant
Police, fire blotter (April 4-7)

Over the weekend from April 4 to April 7, Frankfort’s police, fire, and emergency services were actively responding to numerous calls. This summary highlights the dedicated efforts of local departments in ensuring community safety.

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 Police, fire blotter (April 4-7)
‘The Studio’ Has 1 Hollywood Heavyweight to Thank for All Those Celeb Cameos

An iconic filmmaker’s early appearance in ‘The Studio’ Season 1 ignited a cascade of celebrity cameos, transforming the series into a star-studded sensation. Discover how this Hollywood heavyweight’s influence boosted the show’s appeal.

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 ‘The Studio’ Has 1 Hollywood Heavyweight to Thank for All Those Celeb Cameos
Justice Dept. disbands crypto enforcement team, citing Trump order

In a strategic move, the Justice Department is disbanding its National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team to concentrate efforts on combating crypto-related activities of drug cartels and terrorist groups. A memo seen by Reuters reveals that prosecutors have been directed to narrow their investigations, citing an order from former President Donald Trump.

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 Justice Dept. disbands crypto enforcement team, citing Trump order
Temporary stay granted in nation’s last unsettled election

The North Carolina Supreme Court has issued a temporary stay, further postponing the recalculation of the nation’s last unresolved election from November 5. The ruling delays instructions for recalculating the results, extending the uncertainty surrounding the election’s outcome.

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‘The Last Of Us’ season 2 reviews are in: here’s what critics are saying about the HBO video game adaptation

As ‘The Last Of Us’ returns for its second season on HBO, critics are sharing their reviews. Discover what they’re saying about this much-anticipated video game adaptation.

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 ‘The Last Of Us’ season 2 reviews are in: here’s what critics are saying about the HBO video game adaptation
Five things you need to know today, and some good dad jokes

An Indianapolis developer, Milhaus, has begun construction on Slate, a 306-unit residential development transforming a former movie theater parking lot in Springdale. The project aims to bring hundreds of new apartments and townhomes to the area.

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 Five things you need to know today, and some good dad jokes
Buffalo Trace Distillery closed during flooding

Buffalo Trace Distillery has temporarily ceased operations as floodwaters in Frankfort reach their peak, impacting local businesses. The distillery’s closure highlights the effects of severe weather on the industry.

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 Buffalo Trace Distillery closed during flooding
Masters week arrives as all eyes turn to Augusta National

Masters week has arrived, ushering in golf’s annual rite of spring at Augusta National. As the only show in America during this time, the tournament captures the nation’s full attention.

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