Ypsilanti Water System to Consider 12-Month Moratorium on Supplying Data Centers

The Ypsilanti Township Board of Trustees unanimously approved a resolution Wednesday calling for a 12-month pause on providing water for data centers. The board is opposed to the University of Michigan and Los Alamos National Laboratory’s plan for a $1.2-billion facility in the township. A University of Michigan official previously told Planet Detroit its project …

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UK’s Cooper Urges Full Resumption of Shipping Through Hormuz Strait

ANTALYA, April 18 (Reuters) – ⁠British ⁠Foreign Secretary ⁠Yvette Cooper said ​on Saturday the Strait of ‌Hormuz had yet ‌to return ⁠to ⁠normal operations despite a ceasefire in ​the Iran war, and urged Tehran to allow ​global shipping to resume fully. “We ⁠are ⁠at a ⁠critical diplomatic ​moment with a ceasefire now ​in place … …

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1 Million Bees Make for Bumper-To-Buzzer Traffic on a Tennessee Highway Ramp

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Travelers on an East Tennessee interstate were forced to brake for workers — and drones, perhaps even a queen — when a truck carrying about 1 million bees crashed Friday. The swarm shut down an exit of Interstate 40 in Knoxville, said Mark Nagi, Tennessee Department of Transportation regional spokesperson. There …

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Oscar Schmidt, Basketball Hall of Famer From Brazil, Dies at 68

SAO PAULO (AP) — Oscar Schmidt, the Basketball Hall of Famer known to his Brazilian compatriots as the “Holy Hand,” died Friday. He was 68. Schmidt’s family said in a statement that he fought a brain tumor for 15 years “with courage, dignity and resilience . . . while remaining a role model of determination, …

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Pilot Says Hawaii Tour Helicopter Vibrated and Spun Before Crash Killed 3

The pilot of a helicopter that crashed on a sightseeing flight off the Hawaiian island of Kauai last month, killing three passengers, told investigators that the aircraft vibrated and spun before plunging into the water, according to report released Friday. The National Transportation Safety Board’s preliminary report did not identify a suspected cause of the …

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Haiti, Dominican Republic to Reopen Airspace in May

April 17 (Reuters) – ⁠Haiti ⁠and ⁠the Dominican Republic ​agreed to ‌open the airspace ‌between ⁠the ⁠two countries starting in May, ​according to a ​statement on Friday, after ⁠flights ⁠had been ⁠suspended more ​than two years ​earlier. “This ⁠measure aims to facilitate ⁠mobility, boost economic ties and strengthen ⁠relations between the two countries,” the countries …

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Russia Hits Port, Power Facility in Ukraine Overnight

KYIV, April ⁠18 (Reuters) – ⁠Russian attacks ⁠overnight damaged port ​infrastructure in Ukraine’s southern ‌Odesa region and ‌caused ⁠blackouts ⁠for 380,000 consumers in the country’s ​north, officials said. Drones damaged agricultural ​warehouses, depots and administrative ⁠buildings, Oleh ⁠Kiper, the ⁠Odesa regional ​governor, said on the ​Telegram ⁠app. There were no casualties, he added. Russian ⁠forces …

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Ukraine Strikes Industrial Targets in Volga River Towns, Samara Governor Says

MOSCOW, April ⁠18 (Reuters) – ⁠Ukrainian ⁠drones struck industrial ​targets overnight in ‌the Volga ‌river ⁠cities ⁠of Syzran and Novokuibyshevsk in ​Russia’s Samara region, local ​governor Vyacheslav Fedorischev ⁠said on ⁠Saturday, ⁠adding that ​the attack was continuing. He ​did ⁠not name the facilities ⁠struck, but both cities host oil ⁠refineries that have been repeatedly struck …

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