Former President Donald Trump spent last week stuck in New York City for the beginning of his hush money trial. But on Wednesday, between days in court, Trump made time to call into a secretive donor meeting back at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida, according to two people involved with the group who were in the room. The event was hosted by the Rockbridge Network, an under-the-radar, new-age conservative group that sees itself as the leading edge of a changing Republican Party — and...
Council planners argue Polgoon's not a settlement but other say it dates back to the 14th century
Government's revenue authority has framed a three-tier time-bound action plan for augmenting revenues to finance the building up of 'smart Bangladesh', as present finances are inadequate even for the current budget support. The National Board of Revenue (NBR) plans to implement the revenue map unt
Washington University students, alumni, and faculty held a news conference to discuss the protest of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. Demonstrators are planning a protest at Saint Louis University Wed
Roads and buildings for Nusantara, which is intended to replace the slowly sinking city of Jakarta, have begun to sprout on the eastern coast of Borneo.
Charleston’s grand oak trees, native palmettos and magnolias lining streets along several area neighborhoods all have one major threat in common — “chainsaw-wielding tree thugs,” as one resident puts it.
Arsenal dodged a nightmare situation and Mikel Arteta has reaped the
Council checked off several outstanding items at the end of a lengthy meeting Wednesday with unanimous approval of the latest consent agenda.
Candidates vying to become MPP for one of the London region's largest ridings squared off Tuesday night in Watford
The proposition gives three or more council members the power to bring an item to the agenda. Before it was passed, only the mayor could bring items to the agenda.
Local councils are sharply divided over plans to regulate sex work from home, with some concerned that the proposed new rules will do little to improve conditions for sex workers or people living nearby. NOS conducted a survey of 150 local authorities that revealed widely differing views over whether they wanted to permit sex work under licence at all, or what they expected the impact on the community to be. The government wants to regulate the sector to reflect the
U.N. Security Council Meeting on Situation in the Middle East.