(FOX40.COM) -- Although it's now referred to as America's Farm-to-Fork capital, Sacramento was once known as the "City of Trees," and rightfully so. However, Sacramento may want to consider reverting to its original nickname once summer rolls around because the city's first cherry blossom park is expected to open around that time, officials say. Laura []
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By Eric Cheung, Will Ripley and John Mees, CNN Taichung, Taiwan (CNN) — Until just a few years ago, the world’s largest chipmaker had a simple answer to training new recruits — a buddy system that paired them up with senior engineers tasked with showing them the ropes. All that changed three years ago, when
By Eric Cheung, Will Ripley and John Mees, CNN Taichung, Taiwan (CNN) — Until just a few years ago, the world’s largest chipmaker had a simple answer to training new recruits — a buddy system that paired them up with senior engineers tasked with showing them the ropes. All that changed three years ago, when
By Eric Cheung, Will Ripley and John Mees, CNN Taichung, Taiwan (CNN) — Until just a few years ago, the world’s largest chipmaker had a simple answer to training new recruits — a buddy system that paired them up with senior engineers tasked with showing them the ropes. All that changed three years ago, when
Ontario Premier Doug Ford sent a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau earlier this week asking for billions of dollars worth of investments as both governments work towards their 2024 budgets. In the letter addressed to Trudeau, sent on March 14 and shared by the Premier’s Office, Ford outlines additional priorities where he is hopeful for either a financial commitment or a legislative change. Here’s what the premier is asking for: Money for infrastructure: The big ask in the...