As the United States races to build the infrastructure required for artificial intelligence, it faces a constraint: legitimacy at the local level. Data centers, transmission lines, and ...
David Watt is director of economic research, and Robert Embree senior economist, at Rosenberg Research. In a best-case ...
Jake Massey was not promoted to superintendent but he did receive a $30,000 raise to stay on as interim, according to ...
The UFC fight at the White House on Sunday, which also is President Donald Trump’s birthday, will bring extensive road closures and parking restrictions in downtown Washington, D.C. Police began ...
IMPACTED BUSINESS OWNERS ABOUT HOW THEY ARE GETTING READY. THESE DETOURS SEND DRIVERS ON A WIDE LOOP AROUND THIS SECTION OF THE PARKWAY SO THAT CREWS CAN SLIDE THE NEARLY FINISHED COMMERCIAL STREET ...
Dallas, Texas, Skyline, View of Dallas Freeways and Traffic as seen from Reunion Tower Observation Deck. (Photo by: Visions of America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) DALLAS - With the FIFA ...
Coming off of 23 hospital closures in 2025, the trend of hospital and emergency departments shuttering across the U.S. has shown no signs of slowing down. A January 2026 analysis from the Center for ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — With major events requiring heightened security in D.C. planned for this upcoming weekend, fences and "no parking" signs have become just as common a sight for tourists as the ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- A ticketed Madison Square Garden watch party will take place for Game 4, Mayor Mamdani announced. In a tweet, Mamdani urged New Yorkers to celebrate responsibly. "As we prepare to ...
More than three months after it announced plans to close hundreds of restaurant locations this year, Papa Johns International appears to have already made significant reductions to its national ...
I-65 closes June 1 between Jefferson Street and I-264 for about two months. A partial southbound reopening will come July 1, with broader reopening expected around Aug. 1. But some impacts will ...
Matthew Eiben analyzes how two recent New York City laws impose new procedural and substantive limits on co-op admissions ...
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