
Austin Plans $1 Billion Airport Expansion; FAA Orders O'Hare Flight Cuts
Austin seeks municipal bonds for airport expansion while federal regulators mandate flight reductions at Chicago's O'Hare due to airline disputes.

Austin seeks municipal bonds for airport expansion while federal regulators mandate flight reductions at Chicago's O'Hare due to airline disputes.

Western US experiences extreme temperatures up to 30 degrees above average, with Arizona desert town recording hottest March temperature in US history at 110°F.
Panama has granted First Quantum Minerals permission to process stockpiled material from the closed Cobre Panama copper mine.

A 58-year-old man has been charged by UK authorities with crimes against humanity related to his work with Syrian Air Force Intelligence.

The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court decision, allowing Iowa to enforce a law restricting LGBTQ books and topics in public school classrooms.

In parts of India, chile pepper farming has become predominantly a women-led agricultural practice, with female farmers describing the work as too demanding for men.

Health authorities advise against close contact with young farm animals following an outbreak that left dozens ill.

New independent bookshops opened at higher rates in 2025, with 422 stores launching according to industry data.
NATO has made personnel adjustments to its Iraq training mission as tensions escalate in the region involving Iran.

Commercial salmon fishing will reopen off California's coast for the first time since 2022 due to recovering fish populations.

Republican leaders postpone reauthorization vote as Progressive Caucus formally opposes warrantless spy powers extension.

A work vehicle collided with a Washington Metro train, injuring 11 people and causing delays during the morning commute.
Multiple European football clubs are experiencing significant struggles with coaching changes and relegation concerns across different leagues.

With the NHL regular season winding down, teams are fighting for playoff seeding while others position for the draft lottery.

New national security regulations in Hong Kong allow police to demand phone passwords, with non-compliance punishable by up to one year in jail and fines.
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