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Legislation could limit the pollution from diesel trucks traveling back and forth from warehouses to deliver packages by ...
Johnson is an upright runner though admittedly somewhat limited as a pass-catcher, so he'll likely cede passing-down work to ...
Pentagon-backed Jericho Security raises $15 million to combat deepfake fraud that has already cost North American businesses ...
Inside RAW's mysterious Spanish factory where rolling papers are made with 1800s machines, cutting-edge tech and a touch of ...
Geographic Impact and User Experience Initial reports indicated that the outage was not localized but rather a systemic issue affecting Instagram's global infrastructure. The Down Detector outage map ...
By Paul A. Tenkotte, PhD Special to NKyTribune “The public mind has for some time appeared to be interested and alarmed, ...
Some homes date to the 1600s; others are far more recent. Ancient trees, modern conservation techniques, and acres of flowers ...
Alex Fitzpatrick/Axios Federal workers are largely concentrated in and around our nation's capital — no surprise! — but also have strong showings in some Mountain West states, plus Alaska and Hawai'i.
A movement for some Illinois counties to join Indiana threatens to resurrect an ominous practice from the 19th century.
Laredo has long sought a secondary water supply to supplement the Rio Grande. A development in Webb County could provide a ...
Pennsylvania has 121 state parks, but somehow Salt Springs remains the quiet achiever, the unassuming middle child who ...
First, transit officials in New York City said goodbye to the Metrocard.  Now the MTA is waving farewell to another transit icon: the famed subway map.  “This is a lynchpin moment,” said MTA Chairman ...