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    Edinburg City Attorney steps down from position

    EDINBURG, Texas (ValleyCentral) — After five years of service, the city of Edinburg announced its City Attorney, Omar Ochoa, will be stepping down from his position. Ochoa was appointed as interim City Attorney on November 27, 2018, and assumed the role of permanent City Attorney on January 23, 2019. Ochoa was reappointed in February 2023. []

  • US agency investigates chip shipments to Russia

    A US sanctions agency reportedly has investigated domestic and foreign companies for shipping chips used for military applications to Russia.

  • Philippines, US step up alliance as China threat looms

    The Biden administration on Friday assured the Philippines anew that the US commitment to the country’s defense is steadfast amid increasing concerns about provocative Chinese actions in disputed areas of the South China Sea.

  • India Has to Conduct ‘Full Investigation’ Into Pannun Allegations: US

    US state department spokesperson Matthew Miller was responding to a question about a Bloomberg report saying India had conveyed to the US that rogue agents were behind the alleged plot to murder Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.

  • US Attorney's Office Heeds Warning About IRS Imposter Scams

    On Tax Day, the U.S. Attorney’s Office heeds a warning against IRS imposter scams and other emerging and existing financial fraud schemes that target unsuspecting Americans, especially older adults.

  • The US Aviation Authority opens a new investigation into Boeing aircraft

    France Press agencyAssembly of the 787 Dreamliner in Charleston, South Carolina Noos News•Today, 04:11 American aircraft manufacturer Boeing cannot get out of trouble. While there have been several reports of defects on the 737 Max 9 aircraft in recent months, there are now two new issues: the 787 Dreamliner and the 777. The Federal Aviation […]

  • Crypto Investigator Accuses US Law Enforcement Of 'Borderline Harassment'

    Scams and hacks have been some of the most significant issues affecting the crypto industry over the past few years. As a result, the space has seen the birth of several blockchain investigators striving to ensure the digital asset space is safe for everyone to go about their business with ease and confidence. ZachXBT, one […]

  • Oklahoma Takes One Step Closer to Building the Tallest Tower in the US

    Oklahoma City is one step closer to building the country's tallest skyscraper, even though some city officials raised concerns about the building's structure during a planning meeting earlier this week.Developers are looking to put a 1,907-foot tower dubbed "The Boardwalk at Bricktown" in Oklahoma's capital, which would give the city the sixth tallest building in the world. The current tallest skyscraper in the United States is the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, which reaches 1,776 feet...

  • US Complicity in Israel’s War Crimes Takes Another Step

    The Biden administration continues to act contrary to logic and humane values in response to Israel’s war policies. Despite overwhelming evidence of Israel’s war crimes and acts that constitute genocide, the administration plies the right-wing Israeli government with more weapons. The latest arms package being prepared by the administration will reportedly be the largest since More

  • Killing owls to save owls: the US wildlife plan that sparked an ‘ethical dilemma’

    A government proposal to cull half a million owls, in order to save a related species, has raised complicated questionsIt sounds like a set-up for an ecological horror film – to save one species of owl, US wildlife officials want to shoot down half a million of its cousins.The federal government’s latest proposal to save the endangered spotted owls has raised complicated questions about the ethics of killing one species to save another, and the role of humans to intervene in the cascading...

  • San Benito CISD attorney stands behind statements as insurance company investigates

    SAN BENITO — The school district’s former contractor’s insurance company is contacting board members to clarify information surrounding its “investigation” into a $40 million bond-funded project entering the first year of a shutdown stemming from building foundation flaws.

  • US to award TSMC $6.6B in grants, $5B in loans to step up chip manufacturing in Arizona

    TSMC is getting the grant under the CHIPS Act, in the latest step by the U.S. to reshore domestic chip manufacturing. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.