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Albany to host 'Melba Madness' raspberry sauce restaurant stroll

Albany will be showcasing one of the area's best kept culinary secrets this spring with the first ever "Melba Madness" celebration.

Albany, NY / NEWS10 ABC / Apr 10 / 100% positive
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Nashville, TN WKRN Apr 10
'I miss you': NYC man stalked famous singer and sent pictures of his feet

“Hey sweetheart, wish you would check on me, got a lot going.”

Denver, CO Denverite Apr 10
How to watch DU in the men’s hockey championship after a wild 2OT win

The Pioneers could win an unprecedented 11th national championship Saturday.

Science Space.com Apr 10
Why I'm hunting for Comet Pan-STARRS right now — before it's too late

A rare long-period comet returns after 170,000 years — here's how to find comet C/2025 R3 (Pan-STARRS) before sunrise this April, with key dates, viewing tips and the best mornings to look.

Technology Electrek Apr 10
Honda is bringing its ‘funky, cute’ EV hot hatch overseas for under $27,000

Honda’s retro electric hot hatch, the Super-N, will go on sale in the UK soon, starting at under £20,000 ($27,000). more…

New York, NY NY Post Apr 10
Former WNBA MVP Nneka Ogwumike returning to Sparks

A former WNBA MVP is coming back to Los Angeles.

Science PhysOrg Apr 10
Defensive rewilding could turn wetlands and forests into border barriers

Restoring forests, wetlands and peatlands could help defend national borders as well as tackle climate change, according to new research from the University of East London (UEL). The study introduces the concept of "defensive rewilding"—the intentional, pre- or mid-conflict restoration of ecosystems to shape terrain in ways that can slow, redirect or impede military advances, while delivering environmental benefits.

New York, NY NY Post Apr 10
Kenny Moore on trade block as former Pro Bowler, Colts agree to split

The Colts are set to part ways with one of their longest-serving players.

Global Optimist Daily Apr 10
Podcast Transcript April 11, 2026— (Guest Interview) Given Two Weeks, She Lived a Year: The Woman Who Built a Rescue for the Dogs Everyone Overlooks | National Pet Day 2026

Episode Description: In honor of National Pet Day, Arielle sits down with Erica Psaltis, founder of senior dog rescue Silver Linings Rescue Ranch in Bend, Oregon. They talk about what actually goes into running a rescue like this: the intake process, the misconceptions people have about older dogs, the losses, and how Erica keeps showing […] The post Podcast Transcript April 11, 2026— (Guest Interview) Given Two Weeks, She Lived a Year: The Woman Who Built a Rescue for the Dogs Everyone Overlooks | National Pet Day 2026 first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.

Los Angeles, CA KTLA Apr 10
Some Android users may qualify for $135 million settlement: What to know

If you've used an Android since 2017, you may qualify.

Technology Wired Apr 10
This Clever Bike Bell Can Even Be Heard by People Wearing Noise-Canceling Headphones

Škoda's DuoBell is designed to avoid collisions between cyclists and pedestrians preoccupied by their podcasts.

New York, NY Gothamist Apr 10
Marcel Duchamp is about more than just a urinal. Find out how at MoMA.

Multiple Portrait of Marcel Duchamp. Broadway Photo Shop, New York, 1917. The artist's first US survey in over 50 years comes to New York. [ more › ]