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The Chicago Bears promised to get help for Justin Fields. So what are the odds of a reunion with WR Chris Olave?

Good news, Chicago Bears fans. Justin Fields is just like you. Well, at least from the standpoint that he recently has been doing some casual browsing of the wide receiver inventory for this year’s NFL draft. “Of course,” Fields said Tuesday morning before the team’s minicamp practice at Halas Hall. “There are a lot of…
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New home construction rises to fastest pace since 2006

By Olivia Rockeman | Bloomberg New U.S. home construction rose unexpectedly in March to the highest level since 2006, boosted by multifamily projects as builders seek to replenish housing inventory. Residential starts climbed 0.3% last month to a 1.79 million annualized rate from an upwardly revised February figure, according to government data released Tuesday. Applications…
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South Africa launches relief for Durban flooding; 448 dead

By MOGOMOTSI MAGOME JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Declaring a national state of disaster, South Africa has allocated $67 million to help those hit by floods that have killed at least 448 people in the eastern city of Durban and the surrounding KwaZulu-Natal province. Nearly 4,000 homes have been destroyed and more than 40,000 people displaced by…
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Sri Lanka police open fire at protesters; 1 dead, 10 injured

By KRISHAN FRANCIS and BHARATHA MALLAWARACHI COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Sri Lankan police opened fire Tuesday at a group of people protesting new fuel price increases, killing one and injuring 10 others, in the first shooting by security forces during weeks of demonstrations over the country’s worst economic crisis in decades. Police confirmed that…
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Biden restores rigorous environmental review of big projects

By MATTHEW DALY WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is restoring federal regulations that require rigorous environmental review of major infrastructure projects such as highways, pipelines and oil wells — including likely impacts on climate change and nearby communities. The longstanding reviews were scaled back by the Trump administration in a bid to fast-track projects…
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Lebanon expects deal with World Bank on food security

By BASSEM MROUE BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanon is close to reaching an agreement with the World Bank in which the international agency would give the crisis-hit country a $150 million loan for food security and to stabilize bread prices for the next six months, the economy minister said Tuesday. Amin Salam said talks with the…
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139 new townhomes coming to former auto yard in Placentia

Placentia will get 139 new townhomes in the southeastern corner of the city. Landsea Homes has begun construction on the “Hudson” community at 443 S. Van Buren Street, an old auto yard between the Santa Fe railroad tracks and Atwood Channel, just south of Orangethorpe Avenue. Sales will begin later this year but no pricing…
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Finance heads urged to boost fight against food insecurity

By FATIMA HUSSEIN and PAUL WISEMAN WASHINGTON (AP) — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen urged world finance leaders Tuesday to “get concrete” as they look for ways to combat a looming crisis over food insecurity around the globe that Russia’s war in Ukraine has made even worse. “This threat touches the most vulnerable people the hardest…
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Energy shift creates opening for ‘world’s largest batteries’

By JOHN FLESHER LUDINGTON, Mich. (AP) — Sprawled like a gigantic swimming pool atop a bluff overlooking Lake Michigan is an asphalt-and-clay pond holding enough water to produce electricity for 1.6 million households. It’s part of the Ludington Pumped Storage Plant, which uses simple technology: Water is piped from a lower reservoir — the lake,…
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She searched for her family’s century-old legacy in war-torn Syria. Inside an old trunk, she found it.

In 2019, L.A.-based actor and writer Sona Tatoyan traveled to her family’s abandoned home in Aleppo, Syria. Eight years had passed since she last visited and, in that time, war in the country had erupted and persisted. Her grandmother, who she last saw in early 2011, had since died and much of her extended family…
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