Commerce Department has finally agreed to release $6.6 billion to help fund the Phoenix plant being built by TSMC. Trump has ...
And in Louisville, the I-Move project that's been ongoing for several years, also has the finish line in sight -- and that's welcome news for drivers who use that stretch of interstate.
TSMC's water use will not push Phoenix over the edge, but it's part of a broader set of questions around the semiconductor industry.
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A crash involving multiple trucks on eastbound Interstate 440 has bottlenecked traffic in North Little Rock on Tuesday afternoon. According to a crash report from the ...
Meesho has become India’s first horizontal e-commerce firm to generate positive cash flow, marking a significant shift in a market where profitability has long remained elusive even as new ...
GRAND FORKS — A Grand Forks man accused of committing an armed robbery at a gas station is now being prosecuted at a federal level. Ian Paul Kramchuck, 20, was originally charged in district ...
The Electoral Count Reform Act (ECRA), signed into law in 2022, updates and shores up many of the antiquated procedures from the old Electoral Count Act of 1887, which proved so unhelpful in 2020.
An attack on China’s consulate in Myanmar’s second-largest city Mandalay highlights the challenges Beijing faces in the war-torn country, as it tries to find a balance between the ruling junta ...
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. — Three people were injured in a crash that closed the southbound lanes of Interstate 25 in Douglas County Saturday night. The Colorado State Patrol (CSP) said the crash ...
Intel, the largest recipient of US CHIPS Act funds, faces financial woes ... with layoffs and project delays have alarmed officials. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has urged tech leaders ...
The future of the SAS could be at risk over Labour’s plan to tear up the Troubles Legacy Act, former senior members of the elite unit have warned. Three former senior members of the SAS said the ...
More than at any time in the year — especially since COVID upended many college admissions precedents — I get a litany of questions from parents about the SAT and ACT and college admissions.