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Thursday, March 19th, 2026

WVIK Federal student loans will move to Treasury, further shrinking Education Department WVIK

Federal student loans will move to Treasury, further shrinking Education Department

The Trump administration announced a three-phase transition that will eventually include management of most federal student loans as well as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

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Who can benefit from specialty ‘hard’ contacts

It's an option for people with keratoconus, severe astigmatism, dry eye or post-surgical complications.

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Davenport man charged with allegedly sexually abusing 7-year-old

He was arrested Wednesday and faces three felony counts and an aggravated misdemeanor.

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Ribbon-cutting held for new apartment complex offering services for low-income residents

A ribbon-cutting and open house was held Thursday for a new 21 unit apartment complex in Muscatine.

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Davenport Central’s Central Singers earn grand champion honors at FAME Orlando

Davenport Central’s Central Singers won grand champion and multiple top awards at the FAME Orlando show choir competition.

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Planned Parenthood chapter settles with EEOC over treatment of white employees

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says Planned Parenthood of Illinois will pay $500,000 to end an investigation that found the organization's DEI practices violated federal civil rights laws

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Iowa Army Ammunitions Plant pause continues

The plant paused operations on March 12 for a safety review.

WVIK FDA backs off stricter tanning bed rules with RFK Jr.'s support WVIK

FDA backs off stricter tanning bed rules with RFK Jr.'s support

Health officials with the Trump administration have backed away from an effort to more heavily regulate indoor tanning — despite protests from medical groups that warn of the dangers of skin cancer.

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'Mayor of Gaines Street' dies

The “Mayor of Gaines Street” has died. Scott Searle, a friend of Vern Carpenter, confirmed the news to Our Quad Cities News. He said Carpenter had experienced health issues last week and was taken to the University of Iowa Hospitals for treatment. He experienced seizures during a procedure that left him in a coma. Family [...]

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Taste of LeClaire returns this weekend

The event is from 1 - 3 p.m. on Saturday.

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19-year-old dead after vehicle crash in Muscatine County

The Muscatine County Sheriff's Office reports the car struck a raised concrete island before rolling several times in the ditch along Highway 61.

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Trump's mediators offer Hamas formal proposal to give up its weapons in Gaza

NPR has learned that mediators have quietly given Hamas a proposal to hand over all its weapons to ensure Gaza's reconstruction.

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Palmer Hills Golf Course opens March 20

Quad City golfers, the long wait is over now that area courses are opening for the 2026 season. Palmer Hills Golf Course in Bettendorf is opening for its 51st season on Friday, March 20. The former Palmer Family Dairy Farm has evolved into the Quad Cities’ #1 Golf Course for 12 years running and the [...]

WVIK Afroman prevails in cops' music video defamation suit after a brief but viral trial WVIK

Afroman prevails in cops' music video defamation suit after a brief but viral trial

The "Because I Got High" rapper made waves in 2023 with the album and song "Lemon Pound Cake," using home video to mock a police raid on his Ohio home. The deputies lost their civil suit against him.

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Hawkeye Headquarters: Hawks locker room interviews ahead of game vs. Clemson

March Madness is here and the Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team is in Tampa, Fl for a first round match-up with Clemson Friday evening. It's the Hawkeye's first NCAA Tournament appearance in 3 seasons. The Hawkeyes hope players who transferred from Drake with coach Ben McCollum can feed off of last year's experience of playing [...]

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Metra donates diesel locomotive to RRHMA

A donation from Metra to Railroading Heritage of Midwest America (RRHMA) is bringing a historic diesel locomotive to the museum. Metra donated the EMD F40C #11 and it will be preserved at RRHMA as part of the group’s work to protect significant Midwestern railroad history. “Metra has a deep appreciation for its history and we [...]

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One dead in Muscatine County crash

One person is dead after a motor vehicle crash on Highway 61 in Muscatine County last night. A news release from the Muscatine County Sheriff's Office said they received a report of a crash near the intersection of Highway 61 and Zachary Avenue (107mm) in Muscatine County on Wednesday, March 18 at about 8:46 p.m. [...]

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19-year-old driver killed in Muscatine crash

Around 8:45 p.m., a motor vehicle crash was reported near the intersection of Highway 61 and Zachary Avenue, according to a media release.

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Iowa Army Ammunition Plant remains on pause due to safety review, removal of lead azide

Army officials announced last week that plant operations would be temporarily paused "to conduct a proactive safety review."

WVIK Singer Jill Scott is doing what she wants: 'Everything has led me to this place' WVIK

Singer Jill Scott is doing what she wants: 'Everything has led me to this place'

The Grammy-winning singer describes herself as a "53-year-old woman who is maneuvering her career the way she wants to, how she wants to." Scott's new album is To Whom This May Concern.

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Man pleads guilty in Milan spa robbery

The man charged in connection with a robbery at a Milan spa pleaded guilty Thursday.

KWQC TV-6  Big crowds, big competition: Billiards tournament takes over Bend XPO Center KWQC TV-6

Big crowds, big competition: Billiards tournament takes over Bend XPO Center

The event includes more than 1,000 players and trick shot demonstrations from a professional billiards player.

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West Burlington announces 2025 Business of the Year

The City of West Burlington has announced that ABC Fire Extinguisher Inc. is the recipient of the 2025 Business of the Year Award, celebrating their outstanding contributions to the community and dedication to excellence in the fire industry, according to a news release. The award recognizes the contributions of a West Burlington business that has [...]

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Rock Island opens golf courses March 23

Highland Springs and Saukie Golf courses open for the 2026 season on Monday, March 23 at 9 a.m. The Highland Springs Driving Range will also open that day with artificial mats. Tee times can be made up to seven days in advance online for Highland by clicking here or by calling 309-732-7265. Click here or [...]

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Davenport man facing sex abuse charges

A Davenport man is facing sex abuse charges after police said he sexually abused a child twice.

WVIK Harry Styles' new album is a massive chart success WVIK

Harry Styles' new album is a massive chart success

This week, the biggest chart news revolves around Harry Styles all the time. Other artists, occasionally.

WVIK 'Movement never lies': 100 years of the Martha Graham Dance Company WVIK

'Movement never lies': 100 years of the Martha Graham Dance Company

Graham was a creative force in the performing arts. She wanted dance to express authentic, human emotions — a revolutionary idea in the late 1920s.

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Registration open for Tour of the Mississippi River Valley ride

Registration is open for the Tour of the Mississippi River Valley (TOMRV), a two-day ride sponsored by the Quad Cities Bicycle Club. TOMRV (“TOM-Rahv”) will be held the weekend of June 6-7. The route will take cyclists along the Mississippi River Valley, with an overnight stop in Dubuque. This year’s route will only be in [...]

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“The Adventures of Sam Steele: A Radio Play,” March 27 through April 4

With the world-premiere production created by writer, director, and star Jeff Adamson of ComedySportz and GiT Improv fame, The Adventures of Sam Steele: A Radio Play enjoys a March 27 through April 4 run at Moline's Black Box Theatre, its titular detective up against mobsters, con men, and femmes fatales as he attempts to solve his toughest case, "A Murder in McClellan Heights.”

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How transcription bots went from silent note-takers to running your meetings

How transcription bots went from silent note-takers to running your meetingsOf all the AI products that have swept the tech world in recent years, there is perhaps none more ever-present than the notetaker. With a punctuality and precision that borders on the insidious, these tools show up to video meetings so reliably that they’re often there without their human overlords.And people are getting hooked. When Granola, one of the buzzier new transcription tools, went offline due to an AWS outage in October 2025, its users took to social media to express panic at their second brain taking a sick day.Growing reliance on these products is translating into big projected market growth: The AI transcription industry is expected to grow from $4.5 billion in 2025 to $19.2 billion by 2034, with more than 130 companies today offering products in the market — a crowded landscape that's driving an arms race in features and functionality.Notetaker companies are developing increasingly complex capabilities, as the battle of the transcription bots intensifies. Startups now compete not only with each other but also with Big Tech players like Google and Microsoft.The Infinite Loop, published by AI cloud company Nebius, covers the people and technologies shaping the AI industry. This article examines the expanding landscape of notetaker products.From listeners to agentsFireflies, founded in 2016, is one of the more established players among AI notetaking companies and now serves 800,000 users across “tens of thousands of teams” using its product.Krish Ramineni, founder and CEO of Fireflies, explained that the company focused on improving transcription accuracy in the early days, but today aims to be a comprehensive knowledge management platform that makes information shared in meetings available across workflows.“It’s now knowledge orchestration, where we're taking all the knowledge that happens in conversations, and we're putting it in the places where you work,” he said. “We have 90-plus integrations. So whether you want to plug it into Notion or Slack or send the data into Salesforce, you have a platform that works across all platforms.”And beyond making knowledge from meetings more accessible and searchable, Fireflies and other notetaker companies are investing heavily in AI agents.“I think the notetakers that are winning these days are doing more than just being those passive listeners. They're actually being action doers. They might sit in the meeting, but then afterwards they're also doing a lot of the follow up actions that you would have needed to do previously,” said Natalie Rutgers, VP of product at Deepgram, a voice AI platform that powers notetaking tools like Granola and Otter.One such company is Read.ai, founded in 2021, which has been developing specialized agents for verticals like healthcare, construction and sales.“A lot of sales folks use Read because they’re on calls five times a day with prospective customers, and it's a pain to move data from one system to another,” said VP of product Justin Farris. “What Read’s agent can do is extract the relevant details out of the conversation and automatically push those into, say, Salesforce or HubSpot.”The cost of transcribing every meetingAs more workers deploy AI notetakers in their meetings, these services are also racking up serious compute costs.“It's very expensive to do transcription,” said Ramineni. “It's very expensive to run LLMs on hours and hours of meetings every day for every user.”“Demand for compute is going to be huge as these services expand across organisations, leading to more and more inference calls, which is yet another incentive for cloud providers to keep scaling capacity,” said Michael Stothard, principal at Firstminute Capital, a London-based venture capital firm and backer of Granola.Read.ai’s Farris put this into perspective, explaining that for transcription use cases that require low-latency voice-to-text, the inference cost is roughly five to six times higher than similar workloads on text-only models.“At some point every meeting on the planet will be captured by an AI system like Read. With roughly a billion knowledge workers in the world averaging a few meetings per week, there will be a lot of increased demand for these foundational capabilities,” he said.Ramineni said that by investing a lot of time into making its stack of models as efficient as possible, Fireflies has driven down costs and has been profitable since 2023.“We really think about our unit economics and how we scale this up. We think a lot about latency, cost and LLM scale, so we use almost five different model providers to get to the output that we need,” he said.Next up: robot attendees, drive-through orders and meetings without humansDeepgram’s Rutgers added that the kinds of speech-to-text models that drive notetaker assistants are also penetrating new industries, further increasing future computing needs for the technology. She gave examples like drive-throughs, with U.S. fast food chain Jack in the Box now using Deepgram’s models to take orders. In the humanitarian sector, voicebots are being used to triage high-volume emergency calls during disasters.For notetakers themselves, the future holds competing visions. Some companies will avoid flashy features like video avatars, which Farris called “gimmicky for now.” Others, like Ramineni, tease something more radical: a product designed to fully replace humans attending meetings.The question is, if a meeting happens and there are only notetakers there to hear it, did the meeting really happen at all?This story was produced by The Infinite Loop, the editorial arm of Nebius, and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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2026 housing forecast, where Americans plan to move next

2026 housing forecast, where Americans plan to move nextAmericans are still moving. The difference now is that those moves appear more deliberate.A new Migration Momentum ranking from Raleigh Realty blends federal population estimates with real-world moving data to identify which states are gaining residents heading into 2026 and which are steadily losing ground. Rather than spotlighting raw population growth, the ranking tracks directional change, where people are choosing to relocate right now.As this article shows, the result is less about headline-grabbing surges and more about sustained patterns.Summary of Key FindingsSouth Carolina leads the 2026 Migration Momentum ranking with a score of 0.92, the strongest inbound signal in the country.North Carolina at 0.83 and Idaho at 0.80 follow closely, reinforcing strong momentum in the Southeast and the Mountain West.New Jersey ranks last at 0.06, with California at 0.07 and New York at 0.10 also near the bottom.Southeastern states dominate the top tier, while several Northeastern states show sustained outbound movement.Together, the data points to a clear shift in where Americans see opportunity and long-term stability.South Carolina Emerges as the Strongest Inbound StateSouth Carolina ranks first in the nation with a Migration Momentum score of 0.92.That score reflects consistent inbound signals across federal migration data and national moving studies. More residents are arriving than leaving, and the pattern holds across multiple datasets.The broader top 10 includes:North Carolina at 0.83Idaho at 0.80Tennessee at 0.79Oregon at 0.75Arizona at 0.74Alabama at 0.74Florida at 0.70Arkansas at 0.70Texas at 0.69The common thread is steady inbound movement. These states are not just growing. They are attracting residents consistently enough to register across independent measures.The Southeast Is Setting the PaceThe Southeast dominates the upper half of the ranking.North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Florida, and Arkansas all appear in the top tier. The data suggests that many movers are prioritizing affordability, expanding job markets, and metro areas that offer opportunity without the highest coastal costs.The appeal appears less tied to short-term trends and more to long-term livability. States that combine job growth with comparatively attainable housing are capturing sustained interest.Northeastern States Show Persistent Outbound MovementAt the bottom of the ranking, a different pattern emerges.The lowest-ranked states include:New Jersey at 0.06California at 0.07New York at 0.10Illinois at 0.14Massachusetts at 0.17In these states, outbound movement consistently exceeds inbound movement across multiple measures. Over time, sustained outflows can shape housing demand, labor markets, and tax bases.The ranking does not predict collapse, but trajectory. States at the bottom are experiencing a directional shift that contrasts sharply with the gains seen in the Southeast and Mountain West.Texas and Florida Remain Major Destinations, With More Balanced FlowsTexas at 0.69 and Florida at 0.70 both remain in the top 10.By volume, they continue attracting large numbers of new residents. At the same time, outbound movement has increased in both states, narrowing the difference between arrivals and departures.The data suggests that while these states remain popular, migration flows are becoming more balanced. The era of overwhelming inbound dominance appears to be leveling into something more competitive.Why ‘Migration Momentum’ Offers a Clearer SignalPopulation totals tell you where people lived last year. Migration momentum tells you where they are going next.That distinction matters. A state can still be large or growing overall while quietly losing residents at the margins. Others may not dominate in size but are steadily attracting newcomers.By combining federal migration data with real-world moving activity, the ranking highlights directional strength. It shows where inbound moves are consistently outpacing departures, not just where population counts are high.In a period when remote work, housing costs, and lifestyle tradeoffs are reshaping relocation decisions, direction is often a stronger signal than size.MethodologyTo identify where Americans are most likely to relocate next, researchers created a Migration Momentum ranking that blends official migration data with real-world moving signals.The analysis incorporated:U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates to measure net domestic migration.The U-Haul Growth Index tracks one-way moving activity.The United Van Lines National Movers Study to assess inbound versus outbound long-distance household moves.Each dataset was converted to a standardized 0-100 scale. The composite score weighted U-Haul data at 40 percent, United Van Lines at 35 percent, and Census data at 25 percent to emphasize recent trends.States were included only when data were available across all three sources.Attitudinal context referenced in this coverage draws on a national survey conducted via Pollfish.The Bottom LineThe 2026 Migration Momentum ranking shows a country in motion, but not in chaos.States gaining residents are doing so consistently across multiple measures. States losing residents are facing sustained outbound movement that may take time to reverse.The map is shifting. The states at the top of this ranking are not just growing; they are also thriving. They are building momentum.This story was produced by Raleigh Realty and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Ibuprofen distributed nationwide recalled: FDA

NEW YORK (PIX11) -- The FDA is recalling children's ibuprofen after the recalling firm received complaints of a gel-like mass and black particles in the products. Strides Pharma, Inc. is recalling 89,592 bottles of ibuprofen, which were distributed nationwide. The product, Children's Ibuprofen Oral Suspension, USP, 100 mg per 5mL, 4 FL OZ (120 mL) [...]

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Why considering your commute when buying a home matters more than you think

Why considering your commute when buying a home matters more than you thinkWellness design is shaping new homes in 2026, featuring wellness kitchens, spa-like bathrooms, enhanced air and water quality, and calming colors. While wellness design tends to spotlight a home’s features, where you live and how far you commute can have a significant impact on health.Commuting is an important aspect of wellness home design that is frequently overlooked, even by homeowners who prioritize their health.In this article, NewHomeSource explores why your commute matters to your wellness.“A lot of people talk about health and wellness, but they don’t talk about how a commute affects wellbeing, even though it (the commute) is part of people’s everyday life,” says researcher Annie Barreck, an author of a recent study published in the Journal of Transport & Health on work/family conflict and commuting.Long Commutes Come With Hidden Health CostsFor years, researchers have pointed to a link between long commutes and challenges to physical health, including obesity, diabetes, heart disease, back and neck problems, poorer sleep quality, and higher blood pressure. Today, in addition to physical health, there is a renewed focus on mental health risks, as commutes generally become longer and work and family responsibilities increase, sending the work-life balance off kilter.Barreck, in partnership with the Observatory on Health and Well-being at Work (OSMET), found a link between commute times, work/family conflict and psychological distress: The longer the commute, the greater the conflict, and the more pronounced the mental health harms.The underlying reason can be quite simple, says Barreck: Time management.“The more time you spend commuting,” Barreck says, “the less time you have for family, leisure, and possibilities to relax and regain energy, on top of work responsibilities,” increasing the likelihood of psychological distress.Interestingly, Barreck’s study found that it wasn’t just driving in gridlock that caused stress for commuters but also travelling long distances on public transit.Even in hybrid schedules, workers commuting just two or three days a week still spend dozens of hours per month in transit.The takeaway from the study is that for commuters of all kinds, distance equals distress.Generational factors affect commuting and mental health, Barreck notes. Gen Z and Millennials may have less housing location options due to affordability and might end up living farther from work with longer commutes. Possibly less senior at work than the older generations, they may lack the power to have flex or remote schedules, while childcare and parental care add to the time crunch.For homeowners who prioritize health and wellness design, this underscores that time ownership is crucial for work/life balance to support mental health, and location is an increasingly important element.The New Construction Advantage for Health and WellnessWhen you add location as a health factor, proximity to where life happens matters.New construction homes and master-planned communities may offer a distinct advantage in wellness design. Builders are focusing new developments close to major employers, and close to commuter arteries and transit hubs that offer a shorter commute, compared to some resale homes located farther out of town.New-build design trends cater to wellness, with light-filled floorplans, appliances that support healthy eating habits, serene acoustics, air and water filtration, and layouts that foster family and social connections.Meanwhile, daily-use amenities, along with recreational and social opportunities that might have required driving to get to, are either intentionally incorporated in the community or located nearby.In other words, choosing a home isn’t just about square footage — it’s about how your daily rhythm fits into your location.To alleviate stress from a commute, Barreck suggests that house hunters should ask:How much time will you spend commuting?Do you have control over the time that you arrive at, and leave from work?How much time do you have to get to childcare or school?If you drive a car, is there traffic?If you take public transit, what is the frequency?How will you manage and integrate all of this into your daily life?This Community Shows How Walkability Turns Location Into a Wellness AssetSerenbe, a master-planned, agrihood-focused community near Atlanta, shows how walkable, amenity-rich neighborhoods can turn wellness design into a lifestyle advantage. Serenbe has been considered a blueprint for wellness real estate development in the United States since it was established in the early 2000s.By reducing car reliance and bringing daily necessities within easy reach, the community demonstrates how thoughtful planning can give residents back one of the most overlooked elements of health: time.Serenbe’s founder, Steve Nygren, says the community’s walkable, nature-first design embraces a back-to-basics approach that challenges the norm of daily commuting.“A lot of our stress comes from getting in cars, going somewhere, and not knowing the time it takes to travel a distance. You’re in a closed mechanical vehicle. There is just nothing natural about it,” Nygren says. He notes that the stress-lowering benefits of a walkable community can be as simple as not having to put kids in their car seats for a long drive, which can be stressful for the whole family.Over the decades since Serenbe was established, Nygren has had the opportunity to witness the health and wellness benefits enjoyed by the residents of his community.Nygren says residents frequently share that proximity to everyday essentials has given them time back, leading to improvements in physical health, weight loss, stronger relationships, and children who are more focused and engaged.Ultimately, choosing the right location gives you the time to benefit from wellness features that shape interior design, from biophilic design and indoor-outdoor connections to calming colors and spaces that support rest and focus. Reducing commuting and vehicle reliance turns those intentional design choices into a wellbeing payoff.The Bottom LineWellness in 2026 isn’t just about air filtration systems, spa showers, or calming color palettes. It’s also about how much of your day is spent getting to and from work.Location decisions shape stress levels, family time, sleep, and overall mental health in ways that no countertop upgrade can fix. A shorter, more predictable commute — or a walkable community that reduces daily car dependence — can offer one of the most powerful wellness returns of all: time.For today’s buyers, choosing where to live isn’t just a real estate decision. It’s a lifestyle and health decision that plays out every single day.This story was produced by NewHomeSource and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Potential Illinois hailstone record measured from Kankakee supercell

The very large hail fell from a supercell in Kankakee, Ill. on March 10, 2026

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Sudden crashing fatigue in women: What it means

Sudden crashing fatigue in women: What it meansFatigue is a common complaint among women, but when it strikes suddenly and intensely, it can be alarming. Sudden crashing fatigue can affect daily activities, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life.As Doctronic outlines in this article, understanding the potential causes, symptoms, and management strategies is essential for addressing this condition effectively.Key TakeawaysThis overwhelming exhaustion differs from regular tiredness by lasting days to weeks without improvement from rest, often accompanied by cognitive symptoms like brain fog and difficulty concentrating.Hormonal fluctuations during menstruation, perimenopause, or postpartum periods can trigger episodes, as estrogen and progesterone changes directly affect energy metabolism and neurotransmitter function.Iron deficiency anemia affects 12%-15% of women of reproductive age and is a leading cause, while thyroid disorders (particularly hypothyroidism) occur 5-8 times more frequently in women than men.Sleep apnea, often undiagnosed in women due to different presentation patterns, can cause morning exhaustion even after 8 or more hours of sleep and affects 6%-17% of adult women.Episodes lasting more than 2 weeks or recurring monthly warrant medical evaluation, including complete blood count, thyroid function tests (TSH, T3, T4), and vitamin D and B12 levels.Understanding Sudden Crashing FatigueSudden crashing fatigue is characterized by an overwhelming sense of tiredness that can come on quickly and may leave individuals feeling physically and mentally drained.This type of fatigue is different from regular tiredness, as it can occur even after a full night’s sleep or during periods of rest.Defining Sudden Crashing FatigueTo define sudden crashing fatigue, it is important to distinguish it from chronic fatigue or everyday tiredness.While chronic fatigue can persist over time and may be linked to underlying health conditions, sudden crashing fatigue is often episodic and can be triggered by various factors.These triggers can include stress, hormonal changes, or even environmental factors such as weather or seasonal changes.Understanding these triggers is crucial for individuals who experience sudden crashing fatigue, as it can help them identify patterns and potential preventative measures.Common SymptomsExtreme tiredness that doesn’t improve with restDifficulty concentrating or focusingPhysical weakness or heaviness in the limbsSleep disturbances, such as insomnia or hypersomniaEmotional symptoms, including irritability or anxietyIn addition to these symptoms, individuals may also report a sense of brain fog, where thoughts feel muddled and decision-making becomes challenging. This cognitive impairment can be particularly frustrating, especially for those who rely on mental acuity for their work or daily activities.Moreover, the emotional toll of sudden crashing fatigue can lead to a cycle of anxiety and stress, as individuals worry about their ability to perform tasks or engage socially.Recognizing these symptoms is the first step toward seeking help and implementing strategies to manage this debilitating condition.Furthermore, it is essential to consider the impact of lifestyle choices on sudden crashing fatigue. Factors such as diet, hydration, and physical activity levels can play a significant role in how the body manages energy.For instance, a diet high in processed foods and sugars may lead to energy crashes, while regular exercise can enhance overall stamina and resilience.Additionally, hydration is often overlooked; even mild dehydration can exacerbate feelings of fatigue. By making informed lifestyle choices, individuals may find relief from the frequency and intensity of sudden, crashing fatigue episodes.Potential Causes of Sudden Crashing FatigueUnderstanding the underlying causes of sudden crashing fatigue is crucial for effective management. Various factors, from lifestyle choices to medical issues, can contribute to this condition.Lifestyle FactorsSeveral lifestyle factors can lead to sudden fatigue. These include:Poor Sleep Quality: Inadequate or disrupted sleep can significantly impact energy levels.High Stress Levels: Chronic stress can lead to mental and physical exhaustion.Poor Nutrition: A diet lacking essential nutrients can result in fatigue.Physical Inactivity: A sedentary lifestyle can contribute to feelings of lethargy.In addition to these factors, the consumption of stimulants such as caffeine or sugar can create a cycle of energy spikes followed by crashes. Many individuals may rely on these substances to combat fatigue, inadvertently leading to a greater sense of exhaustion once the effects wear off.Furthermore, irregular eating patterns, such as skipping meals or binge eating, can disrupt the body's natural energy balance, exacerbating feelings of fatigue.Incorporating regular physical activity, even in small amounts, can help improve overall energy levels and combat the lethargy associated with a sedentary lifestyle.Medical ConditionsSeveral medical conditions can manifest as sudden crashing fatigue. These include:Anemia: A decrease in red blood cells can lead to feelings of weakness and fatigue.Thyroid Disorders: Conditions like hypothyroidism can cause significant tiredness.Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: This complex disorder is characterized by extreme fatigue that doesn’t improve with rest.Sleep Apnea: Interrupted breathing during sleep can lead to poor rest and daytime fatigue.In addition to the aforementioned conditions, diabetes and certain autoimmune disorders can also contribute to sudden fatigue. For instance, fluctuations in blood sugar levels can lead to feelings of extreme tiredness, particularly if not managed properly.Moreover, infections, even mild ones, can drain energy levels as the body diverts resources to fight off illness. It’s essential for individuals experiencing persistent fatigue to consult with healthcare professionals to rule out any underlying medical issues that may require intervention.Mental Health FactorsMental health issues can also play a significant role in sudden fatigue. Conditions such as depression and anxiety can lead to a lack of energy and motivation, making it difficult to engage in daily activities.Recognizing the interplay between mental health and physical symptoms is crucial for effective treatment.Moreover, the impact of mental health on fatigue can be compounded by factors such as social isolation and lack of support systems.Individuals struggling with mental health challenges may find it increasingly difficult to reach out for help, leading to a cycle of fatigue and emotional distress.Therapeutic interventions, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, can be beneficial in addressing these issues, helping individuals develop coping strategies and improve their overall well-being.Additionally, mindfulness practices and stress management techniques can aid in reducing anxiety and enhancing energy levels, providing a holistic approach to managing sudden crashing fatigue.When to Seek Medical AttentionWhile occasional fatigue is normal, sudden and severe fatigue that persists warrants medical evaluation. It is essential to recognize the signs that indicate a need for professional help.Fatigue can be a symptom of various underlying health issues, ranging from simple lifestyle factors to more serious medical conditions. Understanding the nuances of your fatigue can be crucial in addressing it effectively.Red Flags to Watch ForConsider seeking medical attention if experiencing:Fatigue that lasts for more than two weeksAccompanying symptoms such as fever, unexplained weight loss, or persistent painSignificant changes in sleep patterns or moodFatigue that interferes with daily life or workIn addition to these red flags, it's important to pay attention to the context of your fatigue. For instance, if you find that even after a full night's sleep you still feel exhausted, or if minor activities leave you feeling drained, these could be indicators of a deeper issue.Chronic fatigue can sometimes be linked to conditions such as anemia, thyroid disorders, or mental health issues like depression and anxiety. Therefore, keeping a detailed log of your symptoms and their progression may provide valuable insights for your healthcare provider.Consulting a Healthcare ProviderWhen consulting a healthcare provider, it is beneficial to prepare a list of symptoms, lifestyle factors, and any medications being taken. This information can assist in diagnosing the underlying cause and determining the appropriate treatment.Additionally, consider noting any recent changes in your diet, exercise routine, or stress levels, as these factors can significantly impact your energy levels.Engaging in an open dialogue with your healthcare provider about your fatigue can lead to a more comprehensive evaluation and tailored treatment plan.Moreover, don't hesitate to ask questions during your appointment. Understanding the potential tests or evaluations that may be recommended can help you feel more empowered in your healthcare journey.Whether it involves blood tests to check for deficiencies or screenings for sleep disorders, being informed can alleviate some of the anxiety that often accompanies health concerns. Remember, addressing fatigue early on can lead to better health outcomes and improved quality of life.Diagnosis of Sudden Crashing FatigueDiagnosing the cause of sudden crashing fatigue involves a comprehensive approach. Healthcare providers may utilize various methods to identify the underlying issue.Medical History and Physical ExaminationA thorough medical history and physical examination are often the first steps in diagnosis. The healthcare provider will ask about:Duration and severity of fatigueAssociated symptomsSleep patterns and qualityDiet and exercise habitsStress levels and mental healthIn addition to these inquiries, the provider may delve deeper into the patient's lifestyle and personal circumstances. Questions regarding recent travel, exposure to infections, or any significant life changes can provide crucial context.Understanding the patient’s work environment and social support systems can also shed light on potential contributing factors to their fatigue. This holistic view helps in pinpointing not just the physical, but also the psychosocial elements that may be at play.Diagnostic TestsDepending on the initial assessment, healthcare providers may recommend several tests, including:Blood Tests: To check for anemia, thyroid function, and other potential deficiencies.Sleep Studies: To evaluate for sleep disorders like sleep apnea.Psychological Assessments: To assess underlying mental health conditions.Moreover, healthcare providers might consider additional diagnostic tests based on the patient's unique symptoms and history.For instance, imaging studies such as X-rays or MRIs can help rule out any underlying physical conditions, such as chronic infections or autoimmune disorders.Furthermore, specialized tests like a cortisol level check may be conducted to evaluate adrenal function, especially if stress-related fatigue is suspected. Each of these tests plays a vital role in constructing a complete picture of the patient’s health, ensuring that no potential cause is overlooked.Management Strategies for Sudden Crashing FatigueManaging sudden crashing fatigue often involves a combination of lifestyle changes, medical treatment, and self-care strategies. Tailoring these approaches to individual needs can lead to significant improvements.Lifestyle ModificationsMaking positive lifestyle changes can have a profound impact on energy levels. Consider the following:Improving Sleep Hygiene: Establishing a regular sleep schedule and creating a restful environment can enhance sleep quality. This includes minimizing exposure to screens before bedtime, keeping the bedroom dark and cool, and investing in a comfortable mattress and pillows.Balanced Nutrition: Consuming a well-rounded diet rich in vitamins and minerals supports overall health. Incorporating whole grains, lean proteins, healthy fats, and plenty of fruits and vegetables can help stabilize blood sugar levels and provide sustained energy throughout the day.Regular Physical Activity: Incorporating moderate exercise into daily routines can boost energy and improve mood. Activities such as walking, cycling, or swimming not only enhance physical fitness but also release endorphins, which can counteract feelings of fatigue.Medical TreatmentsFor those with underlying medical conditions, specific treatments may be necessary. These could include:Medications: Prescribed for conditions such as anemia or thyroid disorders. Regular follow-ups with a healthcare provider can ensure that these medications are effectively managing symptoms and can be adjusted as needed.Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Useful for addressing mental health issues contributing to fatigue. This therapeutic approach helps individuals identify and change negative thought patterns that may exacerbate feelings of tiredness.Supplements: To address nutritional deficiencies, as recommended by a healthcare provider. Common supplements include vitamin D, B12, and iron, which can play crucial roles in energy production and overall vitality.Self-Care StrategiesIn addition to lifestyle changes and medical treatments, self-care practices can help manage fatigue:Mindfulness and Relaxation Techniques: Practices such as yoga, meditation, and deep breathing can reduce stress and improve mental clarity. Engaging in these activities regularly can foster a greater sense of well-being and resilience against fatigue.Time Management: Prioritizing tasks and taking regular breaks can help manage energy levels throughout the day. Utilizing tools like planners or digital apps can assist in organizing tasks effectively, allowing for a more balanced approach to daily responsibilities.Social Support: Engaging with friends and family can provide emotional support and reduce feelings of isolation. Participating in group activities or support groups can also foster connections with others experiencing similar challenges, creating a sense of community and shared understanding.Additionally, exploring hobbies or interests can serve as a valuable outlet for stress relief and rejuvenation. Whether it’s painting, gardening, or playing a musical instrument, engaging in enjoyable activities can distract from fatigue and enhance overall life satisfaction.Furthermore, keeping a fatigue diary can help individuals track patterns in their energy levels, identify triggers, and adjust their management strategies accordingly.Long-Term Outlook for Women Experiencing Sudden Crashing FatigueThe long-term outlook for women experiencing sudden crashing fatigue varies based on the underlying cause and the effectiveness of management strategies. With appropriate intervention, many individuals can regain their energy and improve their quality of life.Monitoring and Adjusting TreatmentIt is essential to monitor symptoms and adjust treatment plans as necessary. Regular follow-ups with healthcare providers can help ensure that any changes in fatigue levels are addressed promptly.Building ResilienceBuilding resilience through self-care and support networks can empower women to manage fatigue more effectively. Developing coping strategies and fostering a positive mindset can make a significant difference in how fatigue is experienced.The Bottom LineSudden crashing fatigue in women is often a complex and overwhelming experience, with causes ranging from hormonal shifts and chronic conditions to lifestyle factors and stress.Sudden crashing fatigue requires identifying the root cause through proper testing, as treating underlying conditions like anemia or thyroid dysfunction often resolves symptoms completely. Early medical evaluation is crucial since many causes are highly treatable when caught early.This story was produced by Doctronic and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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What a 188,000-query analysis reveals about AI overviews in manufacturing

What a 188,000-query analysis reveals about AI overviews in manufacturingThis analysis of over 188,000 manufacturing queries shows clear patterns in where AI Overviews in manufacturing search appear. And just as importantly, where they don’t. Understanding these patterns is essential for navigating AI visibility, WebFX reports.The following findings detail the current landscape of AI Overviews in the sector:What this research shows about AI Overviews’ effect on manufacturersGoogle’s AI Overviews are already reshaping how visibility works in the manufacturing industry. This in-depth analysis of 188,713 manufacturing queries found that 27.9% of searches surface an AI-generated summary before traditional results.The takeaway is clear: The content designed to influence decision-makers early (like process explainers, safety standards, or technical definitions) can be reduced to a handful of AI-generated sentences. Instead of clicking through to compare details or download specs, buyers and procurement teams often get the essentials instantly above the fold of the results page.The impact isn’t spread evenly, though. Some queries are far more likely to trigger AI in manufacturing than others, depending on how users phrase them: WebFX Therefore, AI Overviews in manufacturing don’t replace every search result, but they consistently disrupt the educational and trust-building content that manufacturers rely on to attract and convert buyers. This shift suggests a need for updated approaches to maintain visibility in the manufacturing sector.What accelerates AI Overviews in manufacturingNot all manufacturing searches are equally vulnerable to AI Overviews. This analysis revealed two clear accelerators that raise the odds dramatically: Query length and search intent.1. Longer queries supercharge AI Overview riskThe more words buyers add to a search, the more likely Google is to generate an AI Overview. WebFX When searches stretch past seven words, there’s nearly a two-in-three chance of an AI Overview appearing. For manufacturers, that matters because long-tail searches often come from serious buyers or engineers looking for specifics, exactly the content you want them to see on your site.2. Informational searches take the hardest hitThe biggest AI Overview risk comes when searchers are looking for knowledge, not making a purchase. WebFX Educational searches (definitions, process explanations, industry standards) are most likely to trigger AI Overviews in manufacturing search. For manufacturers, this displaces the very content (guides, glossaries, compliance explainers) that helps establish authority early in the buyer journey.What protects manufacturing searches from AI OverviewsWhile some factors accelerate the likelihood of AI Overviews, others act as natural brakes that reduce the chance that content gets displaced. With AI in the manufacturing industry, brand and location modifiers are the strongest safeguards.1. Brand modifiers reduce AI competitionAdding a manufacturer or OEM name lowers AI Overview rates, since Google leans on brand authority rather than AI summaries. WebFX 2. Location modifiers shift focus to local intentWhen buyers add a city, state, or region, Google prioritizes local map packs, directories, and distributors over AI-generated answers. WebFX 3. Brand + location queries provide the strongest shieldWhen brand and location appear together, AI Overviews are least likely to trigger, since the intent is highly specific and commercial. WebFX The analysis indicates that local SEO and branded visibility can bypass much of the disruption from AI Overviews. Optimized location pages, distributor partnerships, and branded FAQs not only resist AI displacement but also strengthen authority where it counts most: When buyers are close to purchase.4 ways manufacturing companies can get included in AI OverviewsAI Overviews in manufacturing may change how buyers discover information, but they don’t change what they need: Trusted manufacturers who can deliver. By aligning your strategy with the realities of AI in manufacturing, you can protect visibility and increase high-value traffic.1. Double down on local SEO to stay visibleLocation queries and brand + location searches are less likely to trigger AI Overviews in manufacturing search. To capitalize:Build out city- and distributor-specific landing pages.Keep your Google Business Profile updated with accurate NAP details, product categories, and service areas.Encourage reviews from contractors, OEM partners, and procurement officers to build brand trust.2. Go beyond text with tools and visuals AI can’t summarizeAI thrives on summarizing written guides, but it struggles with visuals, tools, and interactivity. Manufacturers can protect visibility by creating:Spec sheet libraries with downloadable PDFs.Before-and-after galleries or process videos showcasing equipment and results.Interactive tools like material calculators, compliance checklists, or ROI estimators.These formats make it harder for AI in manufacturing industry searches to bypass your content.3. Establish your brand as the authority AI citesAI Overviews don’t pull text at random; they cite credible sources. To improve your odds of being referenced:Add expert commentary or certifications from engineers.Use schema markup (HowTo, FAQ, Product) to make content machine-readable.Keep compliance resources and process explainers fresh, accurate, and reviewed.Becoming a cited authority ensures your brand is part of the conversation when people turn to AI for manufacturing insights.4. Balance organic risk with paid campaignsIf AI Overviews are displacing your educational content, bridge the gap with pay-per-click (PPC) campaigns targeting informational and commercial keywords. Many of these terms are less competitive than transactional ones, making paid ads a way to stay visible.The takeaway: Manufacturers that strengthen local SEO, diversify content, and boost authority can offset disruption from AI Overviews in manufacturing. This approach helps maintain visibility for buyers making critical decisions.Data sources and methodologyThis report analyzes 188,713 U.S. manufacturing search queries, a focused subset of a broader analysis of 2.37 million U.S. keywords across multiple industries, to understand where AI Overviews appear and how manufacturers can adapt. Data were collected in July 2025.Search results were collected programmatically using a third-party SERP data provider to detect AI Overviews at the query level. Queries were segmented by length, search intent, and modifier type (including brand and location) to surface accelerators and brakes affecting AI visibility.Key considerations:Findings represent a snapshot in time and may shift as Google updates AI Overviews.B2B intent can be nuanced; some searches blend research and buying signals.SERP features like distributor listings and map packs can influence outcomes.This story was produced by WebFX and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Warming up even more on this last full day of winter

A warming trend is underway across the Quad Cities after starting off the week with highs in the 20s. Very little rain is expected over the next seven days. Here's your full 7-day forecast.

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The SAVE Act faces long odds in the Senate. GOP-led states are picking up the cause

Several Republican-led states are passing their own versions of the SAVE America Act, Trump-backed legislation that would introduce new proof-of-citizenship requirements to register to vote.

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Bills stall that would set community college bachelor degrees, expand tuition grants

Both bills were shelved after clearing subcommittees earlier in the day.

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Toyota Tacoma or Nissan Frontier? A comparative guide

Toyota Tacoma or Nissan Frontier? A comparative guideThe Toyota Tacoma is the bestselling midsize truck by a wide margin. It’s also not cheap, even when used. Enter the Nissan Frontier, one of the most affordable pickups you can buy. The Frontier becomes an even better value when it’s used, often coming in nearly $10,000 cheaper than the Tacoma. But is this a case of “you get what you pay for”?Independent reliability tracker RepairPal says the Frontier is the more reliable of the two trucks thanks to a very small advantage when it comes to annual repair cost over the Tacoma. However, in reality, they’re just about even.Can the Frontier make a case for itself when facing the most popular midsize truck in the country? CarMax looks at a pair of 2024 models to find out.Toyota Tacoma basicsToyota introduced a brand-new Tacoma for the 2024 model year and hasn’t made any significant changes in the years since. This Tacoma is a definite upgrade over the previous model, with a new chassis and suspension that make it ride more smoothly over bumpy terrain and paved roads alike. The V6 is gone, replaced by a turbocharged four-cylinder engine. And there’s even a hybrid option, though it’s mostly configured to generate extra power—it’s not much more fuel-efficient.Its cabin is also thoroughly improved, with a big touchscreen to complement lots of physical knobs and buttons for audio and climate control purposes. The second row is very cramped, but that’s the case for just about every midsize pickup.Nissan Frontier basicsNissan redesigned the Frontier for the 2022 model year, and it’s a big improvement on what it replaced. This is a versatile pickup truck that comes standard with a powerful V6 engine, two bed lengths, and a pair of cab styles. It can also tow up to 6,600 pounds when properly equipped, which is more than enough for most drivers’ needs.†But its affordability comes at a price. It’s less comfortable than its rivals, and the interior isn’t as nice. Some of the controls and on-screen menus are also confusing. It doesn’t help that most of its competitors have been redesigned more recently, making the Frontier feel more dated in comparison.Toyota Tacoma vs. Nissan FrontierNow that the basics are covered, which of these two midsize trucks is right for you?Passengers and cargoThe Tacoma is available with a bunch of different cab sizes, allowing it to carry between two and five passengers. The Frontier is a little less flexible, offering a four- or five-passenger configuration, but both are available with either two or four doors. Neither truck offers much in the way of rear passenger legroom, with both under 34 inches at their most generous.You can get both trucks with either a 5-foot or 6.1-foot truck bed. Neither truck is anything fancy, nor does either offer any of the party tricks like multifunction tailgates you might find on a full-size pickup. But both get the job done, and the space is easy to use. Interior storage is just OK, though it depends a lot on which cab configuration you go with. Both trucks offer some storage underneath the second row, but it’s limited.Which one comes out on top?This is a wash, which is a win for the Frontier thanks to its significantly lower price.Towing, payload and truck stuffThe size and utility of the two truck beds have been covered, but what about everything else? The Tacoma can tow a max of 6,500 pounds when properly equipped, which is very impressive for a truck of this size. But the Frontier beats the Tacoma in this comparison, with a maximum capacity of 7,040 pounds when properly equipped.†How about payload? The Tacoma’s max payload of 1,710 pounds comfortably edges the Frontier’s 1,480 pounds.Four-wheel drive is available on both, and the Tacoma and Frontier come in dedicated off-road versions. While Toyota and Nissan fans would argue the finer points, both trucks are more than capable off-road.Which one comes out on top?This really depends on your needs. The Frontier is a slight favorite for towing, while the Tacoma can get more weight into the bed.TechBoth the Frontier and the Tacoma come standard with an 8-inch touchscreen. But the Tacoma’s available upgraded touchscreen is a whopping 14 inches compared to the Frontier’s 12.3-inch touchscreen. More important than the size of these screens is what’s displayed on them, and here the Tacoma is a clear winner.The Tacoma’s interface is clear and easy to use, while the Frontier’s feels hopelessly dated. And it’s not just that the Toyota has more modern graphics; it’s the scattershot way Nissan has laid out the screen. Both vehicles come standard with Apple CarPlay — for the Toyota, that’s absolutely an added convenience. But for the Frontier? It’s the only thing that makes the touchscreen feel remotely functional.Then there are advanced driver aids. The Tacoma comes with adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, lane centering, and forward collision warning as standard features. The Frontier, meanwhile, only offers forward collision warning as a standard feature. Obviously, the Tacoma is more expensive, but this is a definite case of getting what you pay for.Which one comes out on top?This is an easy win for the Tacoma.Engines and drivingThe Toyota Tacoma has, effectively, three versions of the same turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine. The base version makes 228 horsepower, and the second-tier (and most popular) version produces 278 horsepower, though that drops to 270 horsepower if you have the manual transmission. The top-of-the-line is the hybrid powertrain, making 326 horsepower.Edmunds’ editors dug both of the higher-performance powertrains, praising their acceleration and the smoothness of their transmissions. The hybrid powertrain doesn’t improve fuel economy much at all, but it does seriously improve both its power and overall performance.The Frontier offers a single engine: a 3.8-liter V6 that makes 310 horsepower. Rear-wheel drive is standard, and four-wheel drive is optional. This is a good engine, especially for regular daily driving. The steering is less impressive. Edmunds’ editors found the steering wheel very heavy, meaning it needed a lot of input to make turns. Some people may find this charming, but many will find it off-putting.Which one comes out on top?Daily drivability is another area where the Tacoma has an advantage, although maybe not quite as clear-cut. Even if you like the old-school feel of the Frontier’s V6, there’s no question the Tacoma is otherwise just nicer to drive overall.How Much Is the Tacoma’s Tech Worth?This is the one category where the Tacoma is obviously superior to the Frontier. The truck feels much more modern as soon as you get into the driver’s seat. But it’s hard to ignore the price difference of the Frontier if you just need a truck for towing, hauling, or tooling around town.This story was produced by CarMax and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Davenport Central show choir wins big in Florida, takes 1st place

Friends and family greeted the show choir upon their return Wednesday.

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Is $100,000 in debt worse than having no savings?

Is $100,000 in debt worse than having no savings?If you had to choose, which would you rather have: $100,000 in debt or $0 in savings?Most people instinctively say debt. But when you actually play out both scenarios over time, the answer is more nuanced. To find out which situation is truly worse, CreditNinja follows one person into four different financial futures and sees how their net worth and financial security change over 10 years.Key TakeawaysThe type of debt you have matters more than the amount. High-interest debt carries greater financial risk than lower-interest debt.Focusing only on paying off debt while ignoring savings can leave you financially vulnerable.Building an emergency fund helps protect you from falling back into high-interest borrowing.Investing early, especially when employer retirement matching is available, can significantly increase long-term net worth.A balanced strategy that addresses high-interest debt while saving and investing often leads to stronger financial security over time.Meet Alex: The Starting PointAlex’s starting financial snapshotAge: 25Salary: $80,000Take home pay: approximately $4600 a monthMonthly expenses: $3800Left to spend: $800 a monthSavings: $0Retirement: $0Debt: $100,000Two Types of Debt: Bad vs. GoodBefore exploring Alex’s four futures, it’s important to understand the difference between bad debt and good debt.Bad debt includes high-interest obligations like credit cards, payday-style loans, and expensive auto loans. These debts tend to lose value and slow wealth-building.Good debt, such as lower-interest student loans, may support long-term earning potential and is often more manageable.Four Financial Futures: Same Income, Different ChoicesIn every scenario, Alex has the same $800 each month. The only difference is how it is used.Alex can either put all of it toward debt or split it between debt, savings, and investing. That creates four distinct financial paths.Future 1: Aggressive Bad Debt Payoff with No SavingsAlex puts the full $800 toward high-interest debt every month. After two years, a significant portion of the debt is gone, and the credit score improves. However, there is still no emergency fund or retirement savings. One unexpected expense could push Alex back into high-interest borrowing.Future 2: Bad Debt With Some Savings and InvestingAlex splits the $800 between debt payments, savings, and retirement contributions. Debt decreases more slowly, but Alex builds a small emergency fund and starts investing early. Financial stress is lower, and progress is more balanced.Future 3: Good Debt With Aggressive PayoffAlex focuses entirely on paying down student loan debt. The balance drops steadily, but there are no savings or investments. Even with lower-risk debt, this version of Alex remains financially fragile.Future 4: Good Debt With Savings and InvestingAlex treats student loan debt as long-term and prioritizes building savings and investing. Retirement savings grow early, an emergency fund is established, and overall financial stability improves despite remaining debt.Fast Forward 10 YearsAt age 35, the differences between these choices are clear.Alex, with bad debt and aggressive payoff, has eliminated most debt but has no savings or investments, leaving net worth near zero.Alex, with bad debt and some savings, has built a solid retirement account and emergency fund, resulting in positive net worth.Alex, with good debt and aggressive payoff, has little debt left but is far behind on investing.Alex, with good debt and consistent saving and investing, has the highest net worth, substantial retirement savings, and strong financial flexibility, even with some debt remaining.So, What’s Worse: Debt or No Savings?Being one emergency away from financial trouble is the biggest risk. Having manageable debt while building savings and investing often leads to better long-term outcomes than focusing on debt alone.High-interest debt should be addressed strategically, but eliminating savings entirely creates vulnerability.Final ThoughtsDebt is not automatically the problem. Lack of savings is what creates instability. The strongest financial plans focus on balance: reducing harmful debt while building emergency savings and investing early.Your financial situation is not your identity. It is your starting point. The earlier you take control, the more options you create for yourself.This story was produced by CreditNinja and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Judge denies asylum claim for Conejo Ramos family

Their lawyer is appealing the decision. If they lose the appeal, they are expected to be deported to Ecuador.

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Pay It Forward: 'The Gray Matters Collective' expands outpouring of love

Quad Cities nonprofit The Gray Matters Collective is working to break the stigma surrounding mental health by empowering students and expanding local chapters.

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Why 15 Minutes of Play Could Be the Best Gift You Give This Year

(BPT) - Did you know that the average American spends over seven hours looking at a screen each day? It's easy for people — young and old — to spend their downtime in the digital world instead of engaging with the people they love. Time that could be used to lay the foundation of a genuine connection between children, parents and grandparents is lost to endless scrolling.What if just 15 minutes of your phone time could be used to strengthen relationships or provide a cure for boredom? If you're tired of screens dominating family time, you can change the dynamic by bringing out an item that sparks laughter, connection and memories that last a lifetime: a game!The power of playPlaying games including dice, cards and tabletop games as a family is a simple and entertaining experience that provides benefits that go beyond a single game session. In fact, a 2024 study published in the Family Relations journal found that games offer enjoyable family relaxation and foster emotional connections and communication across generations.Reyn Guyer, the inventor of the iconic games Twister and Nerf, is no stranger to the power of play. His family is living proof of how playing games can bring family members together."My family has played games together for decades, and we continue to pass down this tradition to each generation," said Guyer. "It's these moments of laughter, love and connection that have inspired me to bring these games into the homes of other families so they can also experience the joy of play."Maurna Donovan Crosby echoes her grandfather's sentiment. She shared that her most cherished childhood memories are of sitting at his kitchen table playing Rally Roll."I remember barely knowing how to count, struggling to grasp the strategy, yet he'd gently guide me through each round. We played over and over again — and those moments became the foundation of our relationship."If you're overwhelmed by the thought of hosting a family game night every week, there's good news. You don't have to spend hours playing games for your family to reap the benefits of play. According to Guyer, all you need is 15 minutes.How 15 minutes create a lifetime of connectionWhile at a diner, Guyer observed a mother and her two children enjoying a game together instead of being glued to their phones. That heartwarming moment ignited the spark for his creation of the 15 Minute Fun & Done series of games. These games are easy to learn, appropriate for most ages and guarantee giggle-worthy memories in just 15 minutes.This series of unique games includes Rally Roll (a Guyer family favorite), Rip Chip and Comeback. Each screen-free game is specially crafted to foster real connection and joy in brief, engaging bursts of playtime, perfect for today's busy families.When creating these family dice games, Guyer applied his signature Three Rules of Engagement. Everyone's involved, players are excited for each other's turns and the games are always short and sweet."These aren't just games; they're engaging get-togethers designed to transform life's mini moments into something memorable," Guyer said. "They're quick, quirky and absolutely perfect for families who crave real laughter and genuine connection instead of the isolation of endless scrolling."A gift that can spark a family traditionWhen time is short, connection matters. If you want to bring your family closer this year, try one (or all!) of these games and transform short windows of time into engaging moments of connection, laughter and lasting memories. To learn more about 15 Minute Fun & Done games, visit FifteenFunAndDone.com.

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Why do trucks last longer than cars?

Why do trucks last longer than cars?Have you ever noticed the prevalence of 20- or even 30-year-old pickup trucks on the road? These trucks aren’t just barely getting from point A to B—instead, they’re still running like tops, hauling trailers, commuting to jobsites, or even racking up miles on the highway. Why is it that trucks always seem to outlast other vehicle classes?In this article, RealTruck.com breaks down all the reasons why trucks tend to last longer than cars—from their rugged construction to how owners use and maintain them. This also covers realistic mileage expectations, which brands and models have the best reputations for reliability, and the steps you can take to keep your truck on the road for years to come.Do Trucks Last Longer Than Cars?Short answer: yes, but not always. Not every pickup truck will outlast every car, and proper maintenance still matters. That said, it’s no secret that trucks typically stay on the road for hundreds of thousands of miles and decades, while several cars are retired much sooner.One of the major statistics to consider when discussing longevity is the likelihood to reach a quarter-million miles. According to a study conducted by worktruckonline.com, not even 5 percent of cars across all classes reach 250,000 miles before retirement. However, trucks fare considerably better at over 13 percent.This longevity isn’t a fluke. Trucks are engineered for durability and longevity—from their beefy C-channel or fully-boxed frames to their robust drivetrains. When you blend heavy-duty engineering with higher resale value and diligent maintenance, it’s no mystery why trucks tend to go the distance. RealTruck.com Heavy-Duty Body-on-Frame ConstructionOne of the biggest reasons trucks last so long is their heavy-duty design, namely their body-on-frame construction.Unlike most passenger cars, which use unibody architecture where the body and frame are one, trucks are built with a separate steel frame that acts as the vehicle’s skeleton. The body, drivetrain, and suspension mount to this frame, forming a rigid and reliable platform. This design is far more robust and is better suited to towing heavy loads, hauling heavy cargo, and long-term abuse on the ranch, trail, or job site.Body-on-frame construction offers benefits beyond rigidity. This design also provides better resistance to structural fatigue, is easier and cheaper to repair after damage, and is less vulnerable to catastrophic failures from rust and corrosion. Even if a truck’s body panels show rust or wear, the frame underneath typically remains structurally sound, which isn’t often the case for unibody cars.Robust, Dependable DrivetrainsTrucks are built for work, not just to get you and the kids from point A to point B. The same philosophy that calls for heavy-duty chassis also applies to engines, transmissions, and driveline components. Compared to many cars, trucks feature powertrains with larger displacements, more power, tuned for raw torque, and built with heavier-duty components.Whether gasoline or diesel, truck engines are generally designed to handle long working hours, heavy loads, and rigorous conditions. The same goes for transmissions, differentials, and transfer cases, which are engineered with durability and longevity in mind. As a result, most truck powertrains can rack up tons of mileage without wearing out prematurely.More Resale Value, More Reason to RepairAnother often overlooked factor in a truck’s longevity is its overall value.Trucks routinely hold their value better than cars, depreciating more slowly and commanding higher prices in the used market. On average, trucks depreciate at about 35 percent after five years, whereas cars depreciate at about 50 percent. That high resale value often changes how owners approach repairs—mainly major fixes like engine or transmission rebuilds.For example, while the price to rebuild a car’s engine may be on par with rebuilding a truck’s, the truck is worth far more on the used market. Where the price of the repair may outweigh the value of the car, the truck owner is more likely to opt for the repair since the truck’s value, once repaired, will be considerably higher than the cost of the repair.Spending a few thousand dollars on repairs often makes financial sense to truck owners when the truck’s resale value remains high. This factor tends to keep more trucks on the road for longer, rather than trading them in, selling them off for pennies, or junking them.Rigorous Maintenance SchedulesMany trucks aren’t just transportation vehicles—they’re tools.Work trucks, fleet vehicles, and personal pickups used for towing or hauling often follow strict maintenance schedules. Oil changes, transmission services, brake jobs, and cooling system maintenance are rarely skipped, since downtime costs money.Even privately owned pickups tend to receive better care, since owners expect long service lives and plan to keep the truck for years. Consistent maintenance is a cornerstone of reliability, and trucks typically benefit from it more than other vehicle classes.When Cars Actually Outlast TrucksSome cars can outlast trucks in certain conditions, especially those with truck-based architecture, like the Ford Crown Victoria. With rugged body-on-frame constructions and robust V8 powertrains, these vehicles often run for well over 300,000 miles. There’s a reason police officers and taxi drivers relied on these vehicles for decades. Karolis Kavolelis // Shutterstock In warmer climates, unibody cars with solid drivetrains can also reach a quarter-million miles or more. Vehicles like Toyota Camrys and Honda Civics have a reputation for lasting indefinitely, though some attribute this longevity to the driving these vehicles are typically used for. As commuter cars, these vehicles often have an easier life than trucks and SUVs.How Many Miles Can a Truck Last?For modern trucks, 200,000 to 300,000 miles isn’t an unrealistic expectation, so long as proper maintenance is performed. Some exceptions last even longer, with heavy-duty diesel trucks often exceeding 300,000 miles and some well-maintained fleet vehicles stretching to 400,000 or more.Of course, this number all boils down to factors like driving habits, maintenance frequency, oil and filter quality, and the type of driving done throughout the truck’s lifetime. However, trucks are still engineered with high mileage in mind.Which Trucks Last the Longest?Some trucks, more than others, have reputations for exceptional reliability and longevity. There’s a reason you’ll often see high-mileage examples commanding premium prices on the second-hand market, or the same few trucks popping up year after year in fleets. Some specific truck and engine examples include:Toyota Tacoma (3.4L V6)Toyota Tundra (5.7L V8)Ford F-150 (except those with the 3V 5.4L Triton V8)Ford Super-Duty (except the 6.0L and 6.4L Power Stroke)Chevy Silverado/GMC Sierra 1500 (any pre-DOD/AFM Vortec engine)Chevy Silverado/GMC Sierra HD (6.6L Duramax)Ram 1500 (5.7L HEMI)Ram 2500/3500 (5.9L and 6.7L Cummins) Every manufacturer has good and bad eggs—from unreliable Toyotas to bone-stock 6.0L Power Strokes that somehow make it to 300,000 miles.How to Make a Truck Last LongerEven the most well-designed and reliable trucks won’t last forever without proper care and maintenance. If you’re looking to get the most life out of your truck, check out these proven ways to maximize lifespan:Stay on top of oil and fluid changes: Changing fluids at the recommended service intervals increases lubricity and reduces wear.Don’t exceed towing or payload ratings: Manufacturers set these limits for a reason. If your truck isn’t designed to tow or haul the weight, don’t be surprised when parts fail.Address minor issues before they become big ones: Small problems, such as a bad ignition coil or a minor oil leak, can quickly escalate into full-blown mechanical problems if left unaddressed.Wash the undercarriage, especially in salty winter climates: Corrosion is a truck’s worst enemy. Before road salt and debris have the chance to eat away at body panels, be sure to rinse your truck’s undercarriage often and consider using a rust-preventative coating for added protection.Use quality replacement parts and accessories: When replacing worn or damaged parts, don’t opt for the cheapest option. In most cases, OEM or OE-quality components will pay for themselves by lasting the remainder of the truck’s life, unlike cheap aftermarket components you’ll need to replace again and again.With proper care, a well-built and well-maintained truck can outlast multiple cars—they’re engineered, built, maintained, and valued differently. From heavy-duty frames and reliable drivetrains to high resale values and rigorous maintenance, trucks are built for the long haul.If longevity is a top priority, consider a pickup truck.Frequently Asked QuestionsFord Truck vs. Chevy Truck: Which One Lasts Longer?This debate has been going on for decades, and the truth is that both Ford and Chevy have produced extremely reliable—and occasionally problematic—trucks.Ford, for example, has had engines with well-documented issues, such as the 6.0L Power Stroke and the 5.4L 3V Triton V8. That said, once common failure points are properly addressed, many of these engines can reach 250,000 miles or more with proper maintenance.Chevy is often praised for building durable drivetrains, though it hasn’t been immune to problems. Systems like Displacement on Demand (DOD)—designed to improve fuel economy by deactivating cylinders—have been known to fail and can cause severe engine damage if not caught early. Transmissions such as the 4L60E have also earned a reputation for reliability issues in higher-mileage or hard-use applications.Ultimately, neither brand is inherently longer-lasting than the other. Longevity depends more on the specific engine, transmission, maintenance history, and how the truck is used.Toyota Truck vs. Ford Truck: Which One Lasts Longer?Both Toyota and Ford are known for building long-lasting pickup trucks. Engines like Toyota’s 22RE and 4.7L V8 have earned legendary reputations for reliability, often reaching exceptionally high mileage with basic maintenance.Ford is no slouch either. Powerplants like the 300 inline-six and the Coyote V8 have proven to be durable, dependable, and capable of long service lives when properly maintained.In the end, both brands can deliver excellent longevity. As with any truck, maintenance habits, driving conditions, and build quality matter more than the badge on the grille.Why are Old Trucks Still on the Road?Older trucks are still on the road because many were built with simpler mechanical systems, fewer electronics, and heavier-duty components than modern vehicles. These traits make them easier to maintain, repair, and keep running in the long term.Additionally, owners of older trucks often stay on top of maintenance and repairs, especially if the truck has proven reliable over time. When paired with durable engines and transmissions, this is why many older pickups continue to rack up hundreds of thousands of miles.This story was produced by RealTruck.com and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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3 Things to Know | Quad Cities morning headlines for March 19, 2026

Fans of John Deere can attend the annual Gathering of the Green event, and children at Jefferson are taking on Junior Achievement's BizTown.

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Milan drivers redirected while railroad repairs at Andalusia Road begin

Illinois Department of Transportation workers have posted a detour around the Andalusia Road work. There's no timeline for when work will be completed.

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Pay It Forward | Sherrard's 'Gray Matters Collective' works to spread mental health awareness

The Gray Matters Collective at Sherrard High School works to hold deep conversations on mental health and prepare students to support one another.

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As Pakistan and Afghanistan declare truce, civilians in Kabul count the cost of war

At the Emergency Hospital, dozens crowded around a thick book to check the names of the victims killed in an airstrike on a rehabilitation center. The U.N. says over a hundred people were killed.

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Voter purges: Why they happen, how to re-register

The Southeast Iowa branch of Food & Water Action sent texts to Scott County voters who were purged for inactivity Wednesday night.

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QC metal sculptor debuts new collection at Skeleton Key, Rock Island

Local metal sculpture artist John VandeWalle will debut his newest collection during a spring open house from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Saturday, March 21, and noon until 4 p.m. Sunday, March 22, at Skeleton Key Art and Antiques, 520 18th St., Rock Island. Known for his distinctive, handcrafted metal artwork designed for both indoor [...]

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Draft plan for west Davenport calls for moving Kimberly and I-280 interchange

The recommendation comes as part of a land-use study for 10,000 acres in northwest Davenport that will be newly serviced by sanitary sewer.

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Draft plan for west Davenport calls for moving Kimberly and I-280 interchange

The recommendation comes as part of a land-use study for 10,000 acres in northwest Davenport that will be newly serviced by sanitary sewer.

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Cesar Toscano: Once upon a time, I was an aspiring filmmaker

Education Reporter Cesar Toscano talks about his teenage obsession of filmmaking a couple days after the Oscars.

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Cook review: 'undertone' is challenging horror with no easy answers

Halloween is no longer the season for horror movies. Instead, in recent years horror has become a pervasive genre in monthly, if not weekly, offerings on the big screen. No longer is horror only the stuff of slashers and grisly hauntings; now, it can be set in any environment. And in the Ian Tuason "undertone," [...]

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Japan's prime minister visits the White House under shadow of Iran war

Japan Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will be the first U.S. ally to visit the White House since President Trump asked for help in sending ships to patrol the Strait of Hormuz.

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Ya están aquí las traducciones en directo y en tiempo real de conversaciones telefónicas

(BPT) - Las barreras de idioma pueden dificultar la conexión con familiares, amigos y vecinos que hablan un idioma diferente al tuyo. Al viajar, la falta de fluidez en el idioma local puede dificultar la planificación del viaje y restarle valor a la experiencia. Para quienes tienen pequeñas empresas, no poder comunicarse con los clientes en su propio idioma puede resultar en oportunidades perdidas.¿Pero qué pasaría si tus conversaciones pudieran traducirse en tiempo real con solo presionar un botón? Esta no es una tecnología del futuro lejano. Ya es una realidad. Dile adiós a las barreras de idioma y hola a Live Translation de T-Mobile.Transformar conversaciones en comunidadLos servicios de traducción existen desde hace tiempo. Sin embargo, pueden ser costosos, requerir dispositivos específicos, aplicaciones, descargas y suscripciones, y enrutar los datos de formas que no siempre son privadas y seguras.Para cerrar la brecha lingüística y hacer las conversaciones multilingües en tiempo real una realidad para todo el mundo, esta primavera T-Mobile lanzara una prueba beta de Live Translation, la primera plataforma de IA agéntica en tiempo real del mundo integrada directamente en una red inalámbrica."Algunas de las mayores barreras que enfrentan los clientes de servicio móvil son las más simples, como poder entenderse entre sí", comenta Srini Gopalan, director ejecutivo de T-Mobile. "Cuando el idioma se interpone, la red se reduce a una simple señal, y eso no es lo que nosotros somos. Al integrar la IA en tiempo real directamente en nuestra red, estamos brindando algo más que conectividad: estamos convirtiendo las conversaciones en vínculos con la comunidad, empezando con Live Translation".Dado que está integrado en la red, este servicio de traducción de voz en tiempo real ofrece traducción bidireccional casi instantánea en más de 50 idiomas en cualquier teléfono, desde smartphones hasta los teléfonos plegables más básicos. No se requieren teléfonos especiales, aplicaciones ni cargos adicionales.Un intérprete en tiempo real al alcance de tu manoEntonces, ¿cómo funciona Live Translation? Es muy sencillo. Si estás en la red T-Mobile, solo necesitas llamar y marcar *87*. Live Translation detectará automáticamente dos idiomas diferentes y los traducirá en tiempo real, lo que permitirá una conversación fluida y natural. Además, solo se requiere que una de las personas esté en la red de T-Mobile para iniciar la traducción."Live Translation demuestra lo que es posible cuando se reconsidera el papel de un proveedor de servicio móvil", comentó John Saw, presidente y director ejecutivo de tecnología de T-Mobile. "Comenzamos este camino hace ya varios años apostándolo todo por la red 5G y creando una red que no solo se enfocara en la velocidad, sino que también pudiera adaptarse y evolucionar. Con la red 5G Avanzada nacional como base, ahora podemos operar servicios de IA en tiempo real directamente en la red, y Live Translation es el primer paso de una nueva era de experiencias impulsadas por IA para los clientes".Ya sea que llames a tu abuela para contarle sobre tu ascenso laboral, hagas reservaciones de hotel para tu viaje a Francia o simplemente hables con tu vecino o cliente local, podrás comunicarte con confianza. Si estás listo para conectarte con personas de todo el mundo y con las de tu comunidad puedes obtener acceso anticipado a Live Translation de T-Mobile visitandoT-Mobile.com/Live-Translation.Para la prueba se requiere servicio de T-Mobile elegible. Espacios limitados disponibles; la inscripción no garantiza el acceso. La traducción casi en tiempo real está disponible en más de 50 idiomas; las traducciones son generadas por IA y no se garantiza su precisión. Solo para llamadas de voz. Disponible en la red de T-Mobile; el servicio también está disponible al hacer roaming internacional en ciertos países con redes de socios que tengan activada la red 5G o VoLTE. El servicio de traducción no está disponible para las llamadas de emergencia al 911 o al 988.

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Patent Medicine

This is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.Every once in a while, I wonder Whatever happened to Paine's Celery Compound, and those other pills and medicines…

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Cursive is back. But should students be learning the skill?

A Virginia after-school cursive club went viral. More than two dozen states require cursive in their curriculums. Is it an effective learning tool or just nostalgia?

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As overseas terrorists regroup, is the Iran war increasing danger in the U.S.?

Investigators in the U.S. search for motives in three recent instances of targeted attacks, and whether they are related to the war in Iran.

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This tax season, there's a new deduction for interest on car loans

Taxpayers who purchased a new vehicle in 2025 may qualify for a new deduction on their taxes — even if they're not itemizing. But not everyone is eligible.

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Israel and Iran attack gas facilities, in a major escalation that rattles markets

President Trump said that Israel acted alone when it struck the South Pars gas field in Iran. Trump threatened Iran to halt its attacks on Qatar's facilities, or face a "blow up" of their South Pars field.

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Solving Plumbing Problems with a Personal Touch

(NewsUSA) - Plumbing emergencies can’t wait, and finding a local business with true on-call service can make all the difference in catching problems before they become severe, or in managing even the worst plumbing issues quickly and efficiently.Beacon Plumbing, is an example of how local businesses thrive by offering outstanding customer service in the Bosie, Idaho area.“We are proud to offer true on-call services, and our certified technicians are available to visit your home 24/7,” according to the company’s website.Local businesses such as Beacon Plumbing are invested in their communities, and their dedication to customer satisfaction and willingness to go the extra mile leads to long-term relationships. Beacon Plumbing serves the Boise, Idaho area with a full range of plumbing services, from emergencies to basic repairs to high-level upgrade.Benefits of choosing local plumbing professionals include:  Real Expertise: The licensed, certified, and skillful professionals on the Beacon Plumbing team are up-to-date not only on the latest industry trends, but also the latest safety and efficiency regulations.Customer-Centric Approach: Small businesses such as Beacon Plumbing value customer service and put customers first. The plumbing experts listen to client concerns and offer transparent solutions and guidance through the entire process of every plumbing project.Prompt Response: Plumbing emergencies can strike at any time, day or night. For same day or emergency plumbing repair, Beacon plumbing offers 24/7 emergency services.Comprehensive Services: Beyond emergencies, Beacon Plumbing provides routine maintenance and repair, as well as upgrades. Whether you need reliable service to fix a leak, install a water heater, or remodel a bathroom, Beacon Plumbing experts have the skills for any plumbing-related needs.Quality Assurance: All plumbing repairs and services from Beacon come with a guarantee of satisfaction and commitment to quality workmanship and materials, so clients have peace of mind and confidence that a job has been well done by a company that truly takes pride in its work.Another example of the benefits of a local plumbing service is Beacon Plumbing’s provision of water line inspection and repair. Water line services are available 24/7, so customers need not wait long to have their broken water lines fixed and normal water flow restored.For more information about optimal plumbing services right where you live, visit www.beaconplumbing.com  

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Help the Marine Toys for Tots Literacy Program Provide Chapters of Change

(NewsUSA) - March is National Reading Month, a time to celebrate the power of reading and the role it plays in shaping a child’s future. Yet for many children living in poverty, access to age-appropriate books is limited. That’s why our Toys for Tots Literacy Program is reaffirming its commitment to delivering books and educational resources to children in low-income communities this year through its Chapters of Change initiative.Since its inception, our Toys for Tots Literacy Program has provided nearly 63 million books to children in need. In 2025 alone, the Program distributed 2.8 million books to children living in low-income communities and attending Title I funded schools.Literacy is more than words on a page—it builds confidence, fuels curiosity, and opens doors to opportunity. But without access to books, many children struggle to keep up in school and to see their own potential. This is where our donors help turn the page on poverty.“Through the generosity of our supporters, the Toys for Tots Literacy Program ensures that books become tools for learning, sources of comfort, and sparks for imagination,” said Lieutenant General Jim Laster, USMC (Retired), CEO of the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation. “For a child who is struggling, one book can mark the beginning of a brand-new chapter.”According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 67% of fourth graders read below the basic level, and one in four children in America will grow up without learning to read. These concerning statistics underscore why our Program is committed to creating Chapters of Change.We saw this impact firsthand on the faces of young readers in Columbia, South Carolina. Through our partnership with South Carolina First Steps, more than 300 copies of The Smile were distributed to preschool children and their families at EdVenture Children’s Museum. Parents praised the book’s uplifting message and vibrant illustrations, while children embraced stories and characters that looked like them and reflected their dreams. In that moment, reading became more than a skill—it became an invitation.“Events like this remind us that when children receive meaningful books, they receive more than stories—they receive encouragement, representation, and pride. Those sparks fuel a child’s desire to read, learn, and imagine a future beyond their circumstances,” said Lieutenant General Laster.This National Reading Month, Toys for Tots invites supporters to help children build a foundation for lifelong learning. Your support ensures that more children have the chance to learn, grow, and thrive through the power of literacy.To learn more about our Toys for Tots Literacy Program or donate, visit www.toysfortots.org.

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Quad Cities Chamber CEO named among Iowa’s most influential business leaders

Peter Tokar III joined News 8 on The Current to talk about the challenges and exciting opportunities facing local small businesses right now.

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RI Judge rules Whiteside County Court jury selection unconstitutional; new commission sworn in

Whiteside County will change the way it conducts trials by jury after a judge ruled the county's jury selection process is unconstitutional ... and has been for more than 30 years. The county excluded certain demographic groups until this week. "Every time a jury is assembled, that jury is going to make a decision that [...]

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ADM Clinton, Living Lands & Waters hold tree-wrapping volunteer event

Officials said the goal was to wrap 80,000 trees — a pace of approximately one tree per minute.

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On the run: What a convicted Quad Cities killer did after he escaped prison

TIMELINE: TV6 Investigates examines Johnell Smith III’s nine-day escape from IDJJ custody, from Chicago program transport decisions to his arrest in Davenport, Iowa.

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Man arrested on US Marshal warrant for illegal possession of a machinegun, deputies say

A man has been arrested on a federal warrant for illegal possession of a machinegun, according to Clinton County deputies.

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Illinois bill would regulate data centers' energy use

A bill in Illinois would regulate data centers to keep their energy use under control. The POWER Act (SB4016/HB5513) would regulate new data centers built in Illinois and address concerns about pollution, water and energy prices. The most popular proposal would require data centers to pay to generate their own energy. Data centers would be [...]

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Man arrested in DeWitt on federal warrant for illegal possession of machine gun

A 20-year-old Cedar Rapids man was arrested Wednesday on a federal warrant for illegal possession of a machine gun, according to a news release from the Clinton County Sheriff's Office. About 11:30 a.m., the U. S. Marshals Office contacted the Clinton County Sheriff's Office and DeWitt police about a man believed to be in DeWitt [...]

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Another big warm up this weekend

We have been getting a lot of back-and-forth weather over the past few weeks with a blizzard and dropping temperatures. But once again we are now looking to warm up a lot by the end of this week and for the start of the weekend. Our current warmest temperature so far this year is 75 [...]

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A Different Laramie Project: “Reminders of Him” and “Undertone”

If, after three of the author's films over 20 months, my up-and-down reactions continue on this trajectory, I'm already looking forward to the Colleen Hoover adaptation after the next one.

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Rivermont Collegiate shifting preschool program to year-round schedule

The Bettendorf prep school says this is in direct response to feedback from current and prospective families as they struggle to find childcare in the summer.

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Illinois agriculture supplier debuts new building, discusses rising farming prices

Fertilizer prices spiked about 25% after strikes in Iran, affecting Illinois farmers as suppliers adapt and growers weigh rising fuel and input costs.

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Garbage truck catches fire in Burlington due to lithium battery being thrown in with trash

Crews had to dump out the load to prevent further damage, then clean up the mess.

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Juvenile airlifted, 4 total injured in rural Sterling crash

Officials with the Lee County Sheriff's Office said two vehicles collided in the intersection of Palmyra Road and Carriage Hill Drive.

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Rock Island residents to speak out about water bills

Some people in Rock Island are frustrated about dealing with high water bills. City staff told residents to expect increases at the start of the year. Now, some are starting to feel the impacts. A 5.5% increase was approved by City Council to be added to resident's water bills each year, over the next four [...]

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3 troopers - including one in Whiteside County - experience Move Over Law crashes

The Illinois State Police (ISP) experienced three Move Over Law-related crashes - including one in the Quad City area - while responding to emergency incidents across Illinois on March 16. An additional squad car was also struck by a passing motorist in a weather-related crash, a news release says. ​ISP Troop 3 had the first [...]

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Spring is coming this Friday

While it may seem like it outside after some wild weather with Spring like temperatures, we are still technically in the Winter season. But that is all changing this upcoming Friday at 9:46am is the Spring Equinox marking the official start of Spring. Get ready for warmer weather, not like we haven't been seeing that [...]

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Runners invited to tour Illinois with I-74 Challenge

Runners are invited to take part in a tour across the state of Illinois with the I-74 Challenge.

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Code 5: How a Quad Cities convicted murderer escaped just five months after he was sentenced

A convicted Quad-Cities killer escaped prison just five months after he was sentenced. TV6 Investigates found out how, and why it's triggered an internal investigation

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Juvenile airlifted, 4 total injured in rural Sterling crash

Officials with the Lee County Sheriff's Office said two vehicles collided in the intersection of Palmyra Road and Carriage Hill Drive.

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Bettendorf's Rivermont Collegiate offering year-round learning

Starting this summer, the prep school will transition to year-round learning for its youngest students. COO Tia Green explains why.

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Bettendorf City Council approves replacement of stolen 'Skipper' statue at Leach Park

Bettendorf leaders approved plans to replace the stolen “Skipper” statue at Leach Park. The new sculpture is expected to be recreated by an Omaha artist.

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1 airlifted, 3 others taken to hospital after crash, deputies say

A 16-year-old driver was airlifted and three other people were taken to a hospital after a two-car crash in rural Sterling, according to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office.

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Peter Tokar recognized as one of Iowa's most influential business leaders

Tokar, the president and CEO of the Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce, joined The Current to discuss the honor and the landscape for businesses in the QCA.

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QC theater to screen documentary, silent film honoring Illinois-born filmmaker

The Last Picture House will host a special event this Sunday honoring Oscar Micheaux, an Illinois-born filmmaker recognized as the first Black American to write, direct and produce independent feature films.

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Take a cool ride at Icicle Bicycle!

Kick off the cycling season with the coolest ride around! Matt Parbs joined Our Quad Cities News with details on the Riverbend Bicycle Club's Icicle Bicycle. For more information, click here.

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Groundbreaking date set for new Moline elementary school

The Robert Ontiveros Elementary School will consolidate Lincoln-Irving and Willard into one building. It's expected to open at the start of the 2027-28 school year.

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Carbon Cliff-Barstow Fire Protection District looking for volunteer firefighters

No experience is necessary, and all training will be done by the fire department.

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Quad Cities Marathon joins new I-74 Challenge linking 3 Illinois race weekends

The TBK Bank Quad Cities Marathon is part of the new I-74 Challenge linking three Illinois race weekends, including races in Champaign-Urbana and Peoria.

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Davenport Parks and Recreation brings back Summer Kids Pass

The city said the pass costs $50 and offers free admission and other ways to save.

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Illinois State Senator seeks pension debt and property tax reform

Illinois State Senator Li Arellano (R-Dixon) said the state should focus on paying down pension debt and wants to remove a slew of mandates on local governments to lower property taxes. He spoke with WVIK News on Friday, March 13th.

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Clinton raising funds to restore Meadowview Pool

Community leaders, families, and local supporters in Clinton are launching an urgent fundraising campaign aimed at preserving and restoring Meadowview Pool, which has served generations of Clinton residents. The pool is facing critical maintenance needs and rising operational costs and may close unless immediate financial support is secured. The newly announced campaign’s goal is to [...]

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Eastern Iowa Community Colleges to host candidate forums for Vice Chancellor of Student Development

Eastern Iowa Community Colleges (EICC) is hosting virtual candidate forums for Vice Chancellor of Student Development. According to a release from EICC, faculty, staff, students and community members can participate in the open Zoom forums. Attendees to hear from candidates and learn about visions for enhancing the student experience across the EICC district. Following each presentation, attendees will have [...]

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Bettendorf City Council approves replacement of stolen 'Skipper' statue at Leach Park

Bettendorf leaders approved plans to replace the stolen “Skipper” statue at Leach Park. The new sculpture is expected to be recreated by an Omaha artist.

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Scott County sex offender sentenced to second term in federal prison for possessing child sex abuse materials

A Scott County sex offender found in possession of child sex abuse materials while on federal supervised release has been sentenced to a second term in federal prison.

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Passing the torch: How to transition your home from heating to cooling

Passing the torch: How to transition your home from heating to coolingAs winter fades and spring’s warmer days arrive, homeowners face the annual ritual of transitioning their HVAC system from heating to cooling. It isn’t just about comfort. It’s also about protecting your equipment, optimizing efficiency and managing tricky mid-season temperature swings that can leave you toggling between heat and air conditioning.HomeServe USA shares essential maintenance tasks, strategies for handling thermostat dilemmas and smart ways to stay comfortable while minimizing strain on your system.Why Seasonal HVAC Maintenance MattersAnnual maintenance is one of the most effective ways to prepare your HVAC system for seasonal change. According to Energy Star, scheduling a professional spring check-up for your cooling equipment can prevent problems before they occur and ensure efficient operation throughout the cooling season. These pre-season check-ups typically include thermostat inspection, electrical checks, lubrication of moving parts and condensate drain line inspections — all crucial whether your system has been running hard all winter or not.Regular maintenance not only improves comfort but also extends your system’s life and reduces energy bills by ensuring peak performance. Energy Star equates a yearly tune-up for both heating and cooling systems to a car’s annual service — it keeps things running smoothly while shrinking the chances of something catastrophic happening in the long term.Air filters and clean componentsHomeowners should check and replace filters — or clean reusable ones — monthly during heavy-use periods, and at a minimum every three months. Dirty filters restrict airflow, force systems to work harder, and can significantly reduce both heating and cooling efficiency.The Spring Thermostat Tug-of-War: Heat Vs. CoolOne of the most common frustrations of spring is what many homeowners experience as thermostat whiplash — switching between heat and cooling over the course of just a few days as outdoor temperatures fluctuate wildly.Understanding the strainWhile not typically considered damaging, per se, frequent manual mode changes can reduce efficiency and increase wear on HVAC components if done carelessly. For example, running your system at very different setpoints spreads energy use unevenly and prevents optimal performance. The U.S. Department of Energy recommends setting reasonable temperatures rather than extreme setbacks; large gaps between indoor and outdoor temperatures increase system workload.Additionally, DOE guidance on programmable thermostats explains that routinely adjusting thermostat settings — whether manually or via automated schedules — can save energy if done thoughtfully, but poorly timed changes can negate these benefits.Smart and programmable thermostatsUpgrading to a programmable or smart thermostat is one strategy many homeowners use to avoid constant manual switching. Smart thermostats can automatically adjust heating and cooling settings based on occupancy, time of day and learned preferences, helping maintain comfort with fewer manual tweaks and often reducing overall energy use.Even traditional programmable thermostats, as described by the DOE, can cut heating and cooling costs by about 10% annually by creating schedules that automatically adjust setpoints when you’re away, asleep or less likely to need active temperature control.Alternative Comfort-Keeping Options for Temp SwingsUntil weather that consistently necessitates cooling settles in, there are several low-impact ways to stay comfortable without constantly flipping between heat and AC.Open windows and natural ventilationWhen daytime temperatures are moderate and humidity is comfortable, opening windows can bring refreshing air inside and eliminate the need to run heating or cooling — at least temporarily.Fans for comfortFans don’t lower indoor temperature but improve perceived comfort by enhancing airflow. Using ceiling or portable fans on days that don’t require mechanical cooling can help maintain comfort while keeping HVAC use to a minimum. DOE energy-saving tips recommend using fans and proper ventilation to reduce reliance on air conditioning.Space heaters for targeted warmthIf nights or early mornings are chilly, but the rest of the house doesn’t need full-system heating, a portable space heater used safely in occupied rooms can provide targeted comfort without engaging the whole HVAC system. These are best suited for when temperatures are inconsistent.Best Practices for a Smooth Seasonal Switch: SummarizedSchedule a spring HVAC check. Have a professional inspect your system early in the season before cooling demand increases and catch issues before they compromise comfort.Replace or clean filters. Regular filter maintenance improves airflow and energy efficiency in both heat and cooling modes.Use smart, programmable thermostats. These can reduce unnecessary cycling between heating and cooling and create schedules that match daily use patterns.Mind your temperature settings. Rather than extreme toggling between modes — especially on mild days — use natural ventilation or space heaters, and adjust settings gradually to maintain comfort efficiently.Comfort, Efficiency and System LongevityPassing the torch from heating to cooling doesn’t have to be a battle with your thermostat. You can rely on reputable guidance from ENERGY STAR and the U.S. Department of Energy, take preventive maintenance seriously and use thoughtful temperature strategies. That’ll enable you to help protect your system, reduce energy use and stay comfortable through the spring transition.As spring settles in and temperatures continue to bounce around, a thoughtful transition from heating to cooling can make all the difference. By staying on top of seasonal maintenance, being mindful of how often you switch thermostat modes and leaning on simple climate-control alternatives, homeowners can reduce unnecessary strain on their HVAC systems while remaining comfortable.Spring can be less about choosing heat or air conditioning and more about balance — giving your system the care and flexibility it needs now helps ensure reliable, efficient performance when summer’s heat fully takes over.This story was produced by HomeServe USA and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.