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Kia of Fort Worth Offers New Vehicle Selection
Merritt's Kia of Fort Worth is promoting its selection of new Kia cars and SUVs, emphasizing customer satisfaction. Potential buyers are encouraged to connect with General Sales Manager George Vazquez to find a suitable vehicle.
KRLD Dallas
Macomb Community College Hosts Online Job Fair
Macomb Community College is holding its annual job fair online this Wednesday, April 29th, from 10 AM to noon. The event is free and open to students, alumni, and the general public, offering opportunities for those seeking employment. The event runs from 10:00 to 12:00. The college is providing digital access to the event for participants across the metro area.
WWJ Detroit
Paleontologists Discover Colossal Cretaceous Sea Creatures
Researchers at Rohr University have identified fossilized jaws belonging to massive soft-bodied creatures from the late Cretaceous period. The fossils suggest these animals were larger than school buses and played a significant role in the ancient ocean ecosystem. The findings provide new insights into the evolution of the marine biosphere.
WAMU 88.5 DC
Three Charged in Long Island Murder-for-Hire Plot
Three individuals, including an unlicensed dentist, face charges in a 2022 murder-for-hire plot on Long Island. Prosecutors allege the victim, 23-year-old Byron Martinez, was killed in a professional hit outside his Huntington Station home. The motive reportedly involves dental treatment received by the victim's mother from the suspect, Yolani Mejia Caronza.
1010 WINS NYC
LAPD Increases Patrols Amidst Burglary Surge
Burglars targeted homes in the San Fernando Valley, entering through an open door and destroying a security camera. The Los Angeles Police Department has increased patrols to combat this recurring issue. Mayor Karen Bass has directed the LAPD chief to enhance patrols, with investigators utilizing methods such as security footage analysis and automated license plate readers.
KNX Los Angeles
US Court Rules DACA Recipients Not Shielded From Deportation
The U.S. Justice Department has stated that recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program are not automatically protected from deportation. This represents the latest action by the Trump administration to reduce protections for approximately half a million individuals brought to the U.S. illegally as children before 2007.
WAMU 88.5 DC
US Treasury Note Yields 3.212%
The average interest rate for US Treasury Bonds stood at 3.392% on March 31, 2026.
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US Reallocates $21 Billion for Broadband Expansion
The US has successfully rebid a broadband expansion project, executing the plan for $21 billion, which is half the original $42 billion allocation. This leaves $21 billion remaining for further deployment, allowing for flexibility in technology choices like satellite, fixed wireless, or fiber.
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Chicago Police Officer Funeral Services Announced
Police in Chicago have apprehended a suspect following a shooting that left two officers wounded. The suspect reportedly escaped from a vehicle while being transported to a hospital and fled on foot. The incident led to significant street closures in the Lincoln Square area. Reporters in the courtroom described the defendant as unruly during the proceedings. The judge repeatedly admonished Alfonso Talley during the hearing. The services will be held at Andrews Greek Orthodox Church.
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The Onion Acquires Infowars In Media Deal
The satirical news organization The Onion has reached a deal to take over Alex Jones's Infowars platform. The acquisition follows significant legal and financial challenges faced by Jones. This move represents a major shift in the ownership of the controversial media outlet.
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