• New Zealand Creamery eyes big 3x3 prize in New York

    Falling short of making the Red Bull Half Court world championships in Serbia last year, Camille Claro and the rest of New Zealand Creamery are aiming for the gold this year.

  • New Range Rover Electric Prototype Unveiled

    The automotive landscape is undergoing a profound shift as electric vehicles (EVs) gain prominence, and the luxury segment is no exception. Leading the charge in this transformative journey is the highly anticipated Range Rover Electric Prototype, a vehicle that seamlessly blends the brand’s iconic heritage with innovative advancements in electric propulsion and vehicle technology. This […]

  • SR99 ramp closures new date announced

    The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), along with Security Paving, announced a planned lane shift for northbound State Route 99, just south of Avenue 12, in Madera County.What was planned for a change on April 8, the lane shift has now been scheduled for April 17.The following will occur for northbound State Route 99: Starting the morning of April 17, the northbound lanes will be closed for most of the remainder of the year. The northbound off-ramp to Avenue 12 will be closed...

  • EU eyes new sanctions against Iran at Brussels summit

    EU leaders are set to meet on Wednesday at a summit in Brussels to discuss new sanctions against Iran after Tehran's attack on Israel.

  • 3GPP takes next step towards 6G with new logo

    A logo for use on specifications for 6G has been approved by the Project Coordination Group of standards body 3GPP, in a move it claims represents the next step in its preparations to usher in the next-generation technology.

    • WNYC

    New York's New Budget

    WNYC / Gothamist Albany reporter Jon Campbell talks about what's in and what's out of the just-approved New York State budget, including housing incentives, zoning changes, limited tenant protections, mayoral control of the schools, and more.

  • US and EU eye new sanctions on Iran after attack on Israel

    The United States and the European Union say they are looking at imposing further sanctions on Iran, after its attack on Israel at the weekend. US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said she expected to take action “in the coming days”, while EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said the bloc was working on it. Israel […]

  • US and EU eye new sanctions on Iran after attack on Israel

    Israel is urging Western allies to punish Tehran for the missile and drone attack on its territory.

  • BARMM eyes new province for eight newly created towns

    Based on the ratified regional laws, BARMM Chief Minister Al Haj Murad Ebrahim will appoint the mayors, vice mayors, and councilors of the new town governments

  • Sarnia Steps for Life walk plans new route this year

    Road work in Canatara Park means a change to the route and starting point for this year's Steps for Life walk.

  • Cathedral Eye Clinic applies to set up new premises in Derry

    The company has lodged a fresh application with Derry City & Strabane District Council to set up a clinic on the 1st Floor at Timber Quay, Strand Road. The application is for a change of use from office accommodation to a medical clinic. Headquartered in Academy Street in Belfast and with a clinic in Santry in Dublin, Cathedral Eye Clinic, specialises in eye surgery and employs a range of ophthalmic consultants, optometrists and orthoptists.

    • MSNBC

    Endorsement in hand, Trump takes new steps to humiliate Bill Barr

    By mid-March, the race for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination, to the extent that it ever existed, was over. Donald Trump had already won nearly every primary and caucus, and each of his intraparty rivals had ended their campaigns. It was against this backdrop that the former president — after earning the label as the GOP’s presumptive nominee — decided to continue publicly ridiculing New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, largely because he’d backed Nikki Haley’s campaign. Trump didn’t...