The Maryland Transportation Authority has $350 million in insurance per occurrence for property damage, including to bridges, and for business interruption, it said in a recent statement related to a bond sale.
The Maryland Transportation Authority has $350 million in insurance per occurrence for property damage, including to bridges, and for business interruption, it said in a recent statement related to a bond sale.
At a press conference, a local fire official confirmed that two people had been rescued from the river, including one "in very serious condition."
The 52-year-old Australian has spent five years in a London prison following a long and dramatic period of asylum in the UK’s Ecuadorian embassy
Kirby said the White House is "very disappointed" the delegation will not be coming to Washington for a "fulsome conversation" about viable alternatives to a Rafah ground invasion.
The tech mogul has announced his support for the Republican Party in the upcoming US presidential election
Israeli military says it has detained hundreds in Gaza hospital raid, including some senior militants
The U.S. Supreme Court denied Biden administration’s request to block S.B. 4, but an appeals court later restored an injunction against the measure.
The $60 billion aid package has been held up for months, as Republican lawmakers insist new funds be linked to more action against illegal immigration.
America wants Binyamin Netanyahu out. But his exit is fraught with dangers
Niger's government announced on Saturday that it was breaking off "with immediate effect" its military cooperation agreement with the United States. The declaration came just a day after a senior US delegation left Niger, following a three-day visit to renew contact with the military junta that ousted the president and moved closer to Russia.
The goal of President Biden’s new program is to keep people from skipping out on their asylum hearings and staying in the country indefinitely.
As Congress starts the clock on a ban, the app must consider its options
Digital experts and homegrown influencers have revealed why TikTok-reliant Aussies won’t ride out a potential US ban scot-free.
The judge overseeing an election interference case against Donald Trump in Georgia has thrown out some criminal charges, but left most in place.
One of the world’s biggest social media apps is on the verge of being banned from all app stores in the US over China fears.
“For Israel, every civilian death is a tragedy. For Hamas, every civilian death is a strategy,” he said.
Executives thought they had fended off attacks. Behind the scenes, U.S. lawmakers and Biden officials were working to force its ban or sale.
A bill moving through the House offers a mafia racket-style ‘choice’ to both the Chinese social media app and American digital distributors