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March, 2024

  • 20 March

    Olympic Village will forgo having air conditioning this summer due to climate concerns

    Paris Olympians will officially be without air conditioning at the Olympic Village this summer. Yann Krysinski, who is in charge of the delivery of venues and infrastructure at this summer’s games, said that AC units are not necessary due to the layout of the buildings. “We designed these buildings so that they would be comfortable places to live in in …

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  • 20 March

    'Fiscal sanity': GOP House budget proposal emphasizes US energy production

    FIRST ON FOX: The House Republican Study Committee (RSC), which is tasked with guiding GOP policy on key issues, issued its lengthy 2025 budget proposal, which has a special emphasis on shoring up domestic energy production. The RSC’s budget, titled, “Fiscal Sanity to Save America,” includes sweeping energy policies that the group said would help unleash America’s “vast reserves of …

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  • 20 March

    Reality star Christine Quinn's husband arrested for assault with a deadly weapon in Los Angeles

    Christian Dumontet, the husband of former “Selling Sunset” reality star Christine Quinn, was arrested Tuesday for assault with a deadly weapon at their home in the Hollywood Hills. Officers with the Hollywood Community Police station responded to Quinn’s residence for “a domestic incident” around 2 p.m. on March 19, Los Angeles Police Department officials confirmed to Fox News Digital. “Victim …

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  • 20 March

    Colorado State blows out Virginia 67-42 in First Four of March Madness

    Joel Scott scored a season-high 23 points and had 11 rebounds as Colorado State won an NCAA Tournament game for the first time in 11 years, blowing out Virginia 67-42 in the First Four on Tuesday night. Nique Clifford added 17 points and 10 rebounds for the Rams (25-10), who advance as a No. 10 seed to play seventh-seeded Texas …

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  • 20 March

    High-school students are making strides in cancer research: ‘Gives me hope'

    The future of cancer research is in good hands. Six high-school students in the U.S. are dedicated to making progress toward improving the diagnostics and treatment of the disease. The students were finalists in this year’s Regeneron Science Talent Search, which is the country’s oldest and most prestigious science and mathematics competition hosted by the Society for Science in Washington, …

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  • 20 March

    Federal appeals court puts Texas immigration law again back on hold hours after Supreme Court approved it

    A Texas law that empowers local police to arrest and deport migrants accused of entering the U.S. illegally has again been put on hold, just hours after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed its enforcement. The Supreme Court’s divided decision to allow Texas to assume border security duties marked a significant win for the state’s efforts to control illegal immigration from …

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  • 20 March

    Air Force announces test of hypersonic weapon out of Guam base

    The U.S. Air Force announced this week that it tested a hypersonic missile over the Pacific Ocean. The military reportedly conducted the weapons test on Sunday via a B-52H Stratofortress taking off from a base in Guam. “This test launched a full prototype operational hypersonic missile and focused on the ARRW’s end-to-end performance,” an Air Force spokesperson said in a …

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  • 20 March

    Chicago Mayor says migrant shelter eviction is ‘a pathway to stability and self-sufficiency’

    Chicago has started enforcing a previously delayed plan that is now evicting migrants from the city’s shelters this week. Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration’s intention for the policy is to “decompress” the city’s shelter population. Johnson also told NBC, “By encouraging resettlement while also providing case-specific extensions with a focus on health and safety, we are advancing a pathway to stability …

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  • 20 March

    Israel slams arms sale ban as Trudeau caves to minority party: 'history will judge' Canada 'harshly'

    Canada has announced it will not export weapons to Israel anymore, drawing immediate condemnation from the Israeli government. “It’s regrettable that the Canadian government is taking a step that undermines Israel’s right to self-defense against Hamas terrorists, who have committed terrible crimes against humanity and against innocent Israeli civilians, including the elderly, women, and children,” Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz …

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  • 20 March

    Historic Vermont covered bridge at risk from truck drivers led by GPS

    One of Vermont’s historic covered bridges has fallen under threat from modern technology. Box truck drivers relying on GPS continually crash through Lyndon’s 140-year-old Miller’s Run bridge despite signs, including a flashing one, to deter vehicles that are too tall or too heavy from crossing. Drivers can face a fine of $5,000 from the town, plus state penalties. Still, the …

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