MEXICO CITY, April 29 (Reuters) - Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum on Wednesday announced a rule that all federal work projects use steel from Mexican companies, after attempts to reach a deal to ...
Ursula von der Leyen reportedly approved the plan last week. Image: European Parliament. The European Commission has reportedly banned EU funds from supporting energy projects using Chinese-made ...
[Maximilian Milovidov is a freshman at Columbia University and a member of TikTok's Youth Council. He used a large language model to edit this essay for length and a human to edit for content. This ...
“What’s fun about the movie is that there is no green screen in the movie whatsoever. Not a single green or blue screen was used,” Miller told ComicBook on the film’s press tour. “The whole ship was ...
GLEN CARBON, Ill. — A Metro East community has taken the first step to gaining approval for state incentives for a new $2 billion retail and entertainment development designed to keep Illinois ...
A big reason the left keeps gaining power in the Democratic Party is that the party establishment really has nothing much to say: It has become little more than a creature of special interests that ...
I don’t normally do such things, but I participated in a panel the other day at a conference up in Sacramento to talk about state politics. One of my fellow co-panelists mentioned that Gov. Gavin ...
On the last Wednesday in January, Mayor Zohran Mamdani stood at a lectern in City Hall’s Blue Room and announced the city was facing a dire crisis: a $12 billion budget gap, larger than the deficit ...
The pandemic left many living behind masks, working from home, and feeling isolated without the human connections of everyday life. In playwright Ken Urban’s not-to-be-missed “The Moderate” – set in ...
CAMBRIDGE — A one-act drama that is very much of-our-dismal-time, Ken Urban’s “The Moderate” plunges us directly into the heart of digital darkness, delivering a combination of sensory and emotional ...
A giant new study of social media use by fourth through twelfth graders found that moderate use of online platforms was "associated with the best well-being outcomes"—better than those seen with kids ...