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More than 180 current and former FEMA employees have published a letter warning of potential disaster due to cuts in the agency. The letter coincides with the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, ...
Delhi horror: Teen trafficked, married off for Rs 20,000 in UP, traced through missed call to grandmother; 4 held ...
B.C. Hydro opened its second call for new sources of electricity barely two weeks ago, but the projects in its 2024 call for power remain under review by the B.C. Utilities Commission, with ...
Investors in NHS landlord Assura have voted to accept a bid from its London-listed rival Primary Health Properties, bringing an end to a bitterly fought takeover battle between PHP and private equity ...
From French-inspired fare in Houston to barbecue in the Hill Country and pasta in Austin, Matthew Odam sought comfort through food and community in July.
Committee adopts congressional redistricting plan on party-line vote, could come up for House vote by Tuesday.
Homeless man who owned guns threatened to kill Danbury mayor in irate phone call, police say By Michael Gagne, Staff Writer Updated July 29, 2025 5:15 p.m.
One of Australia's largest employers axes 45 jobs in its customer call centres after rolling out an artificial intelligence chatbot to deal with customer inquiries.
The right-wing populist party Sanseito made big strides in parliamentary elections in Japan, capitalizing on concerns about the economy, immigration and overtourism.
An 11-year-old girl had to call 999 and ask for help after falling asleep at school and getting locked in the building.