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The JHipster team has shipped JHipster 9.0.0-beta.2, a follow-up to the project's first 9.0 beta, aimed squarely at improving generator stability while pushing the stack forward with Spring Boot 4.x.
Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow this year—predicting six more weeks of winter. And that’s what meteorologists are expecting, too. According to AccuWeather senior meteorologist Chad Merrill, “The ...
It's Groundhog Day 2026, and Punxsutawney Phil predicted we will see six more weeks of winter. While many booed and scowled at the idea of more cold, the woodchuck may not be so far off. The first day ...
Spring has two start dates: meteorological spring on March 1 and the spring equinox on March 20. Florida's hot season typically begins in late March in the south and early June in the north. After ...
The National Weather Service and a pair of longtime weather almanacs say Michigan may see warmer-than-normal weather this spring, but probably not in February. The National Weather Service seasonal ...
Spring Health, a company that offers digital mental healthcare and navigation services, plans to acquire Alma to expand its offerings and tap into the startup's deep roster of health plan partners.
Historic publication The Old Farmer’s Almanac has issued a long-range forecast for spring 2026, offering some insight into what conditions each region across the country can expect. "We are ...
If you're hoping for an early spring as frigid cold and snow batter Michigan this week, you're going to be waiting a few more months. With the state coated in snow and severe cold settling in amid ...
(NEXSTAR) – If you’re tired of early sunsets and dark morning commutes, have no fear: There’s light on the horizon. Not only does the U.S. gain a massive amount of daylight through January, but we’re ...
Daylight Saving Time in 2026 will begin on Sunday, March 8, and end on Sunday, November 1. Despite some states' legislative efforts, Daylight Saving Time is not set to end in the United States.
The first day of astronomical spring in 2026 is Friday, March 20. Daylight saving time will begin on Sunday, March 8, when clocks "spring forward" one hour. Astronomical seasons are based on the Earth ...