The crash of two U.S. Navy jets at an Idaho air show last weekend is raising questions about why the Pentagon risks multimillion-dollar warplanes – and their crews – for entertainment.
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This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The L.A. County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency approved its first funding to build and preserve affordable ...
For Michael Miller, getting a project off the ground is usually a bureaucratic juggling act. When building affordable housing like the 200-plus units he’s planning in Harbor Gateway and Stevenson ...
Marble Manor redevelopment adding hundreds of units in Historic Westside US Navy chief John Phelan ousted from Trump administration "Let the pope have his say": Pennsylvania Catholics caught between ...
The used market for the GMC Hummer EV is starting to look unusual, and it doesn’t take much digging to see why. Trucks with almost no mileage are showing up at steep discounts, often tens of thousands ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — More than 200 affordable housing units are set to be rebuilt in Northeast Winston-Salem after a multi-million dollar investment. Carolina Complete Health and Centene Foundation ...
University of Iowa professor Kathleen Sluka, PT, PhD, led the first real-world trial of TENS for fibromyalgia. The study found that adding TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) to ...
Meta is laying off several hundred employees on Wednesday, CNBC confirmed. The cuts are happening across several different organizations within the company, including Facebook, global operations, ...