Each December, TIME Magazine names a person of the year — someone who has most influenced the news and world, for good or ill. Last year, TIME chose President Donald Trump for the second time. The ...
The city of San Diego Monday recommended allocating $15 million in Bridge to Home funding to four proposed housing projects which would create a total of 528 affordable homes, pending city council ...
The UK’s National Energy System Operator has cleared an excessively long line of projects awaiting grid connection by rearranging priorities, and making viability the top one. Previously, grid ...
The riotous spoof Fackham Hall is making light of period costume dramas this holiday season as it hits theaters this week with side-splitting humor in a unique blend of Airplane! meets Downton Abbey.
The city of Des Moines saw a record-breaking year for development in 2025, issuing $680 million in building permits, with some of the city's long-awaited projects getting off the ground. The Des ...
MANILA, Philippines — Thousands of demonstrators including from the Roman Catholic church clergy protested in the Philippines on Sunday, calling for the swift prosecution of top legislators and ...
With most of Washington shut down, the Bureau of Labor Statistics recalled employees to ensure that one statistic was released on time: the consumer price index. The Social Security Administration ...
ENR West is pleased to announce finalists for its 2025 Northwest Projects of the Year. In September, winners of the Northwest 2025 Best Project contest were announced as well as the winners of the ...
The Cape Cod Bridges Program in Massachusetts, which is planned to replace a pair of aging bridges owned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is reportedly one of the projects set to be paused.
The Trump administration is freezing $11 billion in federal funds earmarked mostly for Democrat cities’ infrastructure projects as the government shutdown rolls on with no end in sight. Russell Vought ...
President Donald Trump's White House says the Army Corps of Engineers will be immediately pausing over $11 billion in infrastructure projects in several cities led by Democrats as the federal ...
Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought said projects in Boston, Baltimore and New York, among others, were “immediately” paused due to the shutdown. The Trump administration is “pausing” ...
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