Crown prince’s pet project was sold as a 105-mile-long city of the future, but finances may have led to a rethinkIt was billed as a glass-walled city of the future, an ambitious centrepiece of the economic plan backed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to transition Saudi Arabia away from oil dependency.Now, however, plans for the mirror-clad desert metropolis called the Line have been scaled down and the project, which was envisaged to stretch 105 miles (170km) is expected to reach just a mile...
Norwegian oil and gas player Vår Energi has found more oil in the Balder
Opposition issues include who’s going to pay to build additional capacity and should Georgia Power increase its reliance on fossil fuels instead of invest in more renewable energy.
House plan would cover upwards of 200,000 people, and accept federal funds to cover costs. Senate plan would cover around 40,000 and turn down the federal money.
Stunning concept images released by Saudi Arabia showed a vast, mirrored structure cutting through the desert near crystal blue ocean waters. It is not clear what the project will look like scaled back.
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert on Monday discussed cities involved in potential league expansion and air travel throughout the 2024 season.
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert says the league will once again pay for charter flights for the entire playoffs as well as for back-to-back games during the upcoming season that require air travel.
Uber and Lyft delay their plans to leave Minneapolis after officials push back driver pay plan
By TRISHA AHMED Associated Press/Report for America MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft said they will delay their planned exit from Minneapolis to July 1 after city officials decided Wednesday to push back the start of an ordinance that increases driver pay. The Minneapolis City Council voted unanimously to start the new
The ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft said they will delay their planned exit from Minneapolis to July 1 after city officials decided Wednesday to push back the start of an ordinance that increases driver pay
President Biden told a man who interrupted his speech Tuesday to 'shush up,' then tore into Republicans who want to 'terminate' Obamacare, saying it would lead to 'killing' millions.
A school supporting vulnerable young people on Wearside is set to expand with an additional site, following a decision by city development chiefs. Sunderland City Council’s planning department has approved an application for a property at The Kings Road in the Southwick area. Earlier this year, applicant Hopespring applied to change the use of a building from a residential children’s home to an education use. This included the building serving as the “additional site of an existing school in...