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ALBANY — State officials have outlined their efforts this spring to fill potholes and repave roads across New York state, following extensive damage from one of the coldest winters in recent memory ...
Invitation Homes (INVH) trades 34% below NAV on legislative fears. Read why I think these fears are overblown and remain Bullish on the REIT here.
Celebrating a remarkable milestone of 27 years in business, Envision Institute has reaffirmed its position as a trusted name in ...
Popular djent (or maybe not djent) band Periphery is back and they’re going to be releasing a new album pretty soon. But sooner than that, we’ll be getting a new track from ’em titled “Mr. God” this ...
LONDON — Net-a-porter is working with three independent labels as part of its annual mentorship program, The Vanguard, which is dedicated to championing the next generation of designers. The labels ...
Perry Village is looking into the possibility of creating a payment in lieu of taxes program for the developer of a data center that might be built on the former Champion Farm property. Payment in ...
AI-driven coding is reshaping tech jobs, shifting developers to design and management roles. Engineers are managing multiple AI agents, which boosts productivity but could risk burnout. Google is ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have announced that eight proposals were selected as part of the brand-new Advanced Air Mobility and Electric ...
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities is planning to relax the requirements for a subsidy program intended to attract cargo airlines to Fairbanks International Airport. In a ...
A California court on Monday ruled that regulators acted within their discretion when they set up a less-generous system for compensating rooftop solar owners for the power they produce, striking down ...
Responding to looming federal cuts to Medicare, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 Tuesday to move forward on overhauling a program that serves residents who can’t afford insurance ...