The preemption means that 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' will remain unavailable for some of the U.S. despite its return after a nearly weeklong suspension. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor “Beginning Tuesday night ...
Duke Forest kicked off its 18th annual deer herd reduction program Monday, closing parts of the Duke Forest Teaching and Research Laboratory until Dec. 12. The program is operated in conjunction with ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly's recent announcement of a $5 billion plant coming to Goochland County surprised many Virginians. But for two Virginia Commonwealth University professors ...
ATLANTA, Sept. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Genuine Parts Company (GPC), a leading global service provider of automotive and industrial parts and value-added solutions, today announced the following ...
Rewards programs are the unsung heroes of shopping — sure, you may be sacrificing privacy by letting retailers and other data collectors know everything you're purchasing, but you might find the money ...
Hyundai has deployed a fleet of heavy-duty fuel-cell trucks while Toyota plans to convert Class 8 heavy-duty trucks operating out of the Port of Long Beach to its latest generation of hydrogen power.
Washington’s rural counties and school districts are preparing to start the school year without millions of dollars from a program meant to offset reduced revenue from logging on federal lands. The ...
Thousands of residents in the Bronx and Upper Manhattan could soon benefit from a new New York City pilot program that promises to bring free or low-cost internet to some affordable housing buildings.
Journal Editorial Report: Lawmakers divided on U.S. role in the conflict. After 12 days of military operations, a survey of the resulting damage is appropriate. . . . Overall, Israel’s and U.S.
WASHINGTON — The core components of Iran’s nuclear program appear to remain intact after the June 21 U.S. attack, according to a U.S. official who has been briefed on the Defense Intelligence Agency’s ...
The news that Tinseltown has been waiting to hear has finally come: California lawmakers have approved Gov. Gavin Newsom‘s proposal to allocate $750M annually to the Film & TV Tax Credit Program.
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