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Mar 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

Claude AI Faces Massive Outage as Demand Soars

The chat system called Claude, made by the company Anthropic, stopped working for many people early Monday. The team behind it said they were dealing with an “unprecedented demand” that had built up over the past week. At the height of the problem, almost 2, 000 users reported that Claude’s servi

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Mar 03 2026BUSINESS

Vincorion to List Shares in Frankfurt While Tensions Rise

Vincorion, a German company that builds advanced defense equipment, is preparing to launch its first public offering in Frankfurt this week. This move comes even as global stock markets feel the strain from ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. Investors see a bright future for Vincorion because of

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

Safety Steps After Rising Threats

The U. S. Department of Homeland Security has issued a warning that the danger level is higher now, especially as military actions against Iran continue. The notice tells local police that attackers who act alone and online hackers could try to target American systems. DHS officials say it is unl

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Mar 03 2026LIFESTYLE

Kutztown Police Invite Neighbors for Train‑Themed Day

The Kutztown Police Department is throwing a free, family‑friendly gathering on Saturday, March 7 from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. at the town’s train station, whether it rains or shines. The event, called Cops and Cabooses, is the second year of a program that lets residents meet officers in a relaxed sett

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Mar 03 2026BUSINESS

RHI Magnesita’s 2025 Year: Cost Cuts, New Deals and a Push for Recycling

RHI Magnesita finished 2025 with earnings that matched what investors expected, even though the market was tough. The company kept its spending tight and focused on turning around weaker parts of the business, which helped it stay profitable. Revenue fell by 3 % to €3. 4 billion, but the company sti

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Mar 03 2026OPINION

Community Strength at the Local YMCA

In Maine, people crave places to meet and help each other. The state’s nonprofit groups are key to this feeling of togetherness. They bring in billions for the economy, hire many Mainers, and use volunteers to stretch every dollar. Beyond money, nonprofits nurture kids, keep people healthy, and t

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Mar 03 2026ENVIRONMENT

Connecticut Groups Warn of Air Quality Damage After EPA Cuts Rules

The Environmental Protection Agency recently removed key rules that had protected air quality for almost twenty years. One rule, the 2009 endangerment finding, had helped set limits on greenhouse gases from cars and engines. The new decision also rolls back standards that limit pollution from coal‑p

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Mar 03 2026OPINION

California Governor Race: Time to Trim the Field

The state’s upcoming gubernatorial contest is crowded with candidates who have little public support. Four dozen hopefuls are vying for the top job, but many of them trail behind in polls and fundraising. Critics argue that a smaller slate would let voters focus on the most viable options. Those wh

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Mar 03 2026SCIENCE

Cleaning Seafood for Hidden Toxins

A new laboratory method has been created to spot harmful chemicals called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, or PAHs, in fatty fish. The technique mixes solid‑phase extraction with gas‑liquid microextraction, using ultrasound to shake the samples. First, a sonicator breaks open the fish cells a

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Mar 03 2026HEALTH

Can ChatGPT Help Couples Facing Fertility Issues?

Large language tools like ChatGPT are being tested to see if they can answer the questions that people with fertility problems ask most often. The goal is to compare how well these AI responses match the clarity, usefulness and caring tone that doctors normally give. The study gathered 20 common

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