Shares turn lower; Woodside’s Meg O’Neill to lead BP; Santos receives $1.07b from Fluor ruling; ANZ board lands second strike ...
Robeson County, where most Lumbee members live, has shifted politically in recent years. Once dominated by Democrats, the ...
ID.me will be used to verify Medicare beneficiaries online starting in 2026, according to releases from the companies.
Coming off a three-game winning streak, several Buffalo Bills players have received recognition for their performances in recent weeks. That includes seven indi ...
A private non-profit operates over 200 cameras with live facial recognition in New Orleans. The system raises questions about ...
The further out you go in a weather forecast, the harder it is for meteorologists to know what’s going to happen. So how do they get an idea of what’s coming down the pipe several days or weeks ahead ...
A number of drivers at Amazon's DBK1 facility in Woodside joined Teamsters representatives and elected officials to demand ...
Small license plate cameras that come with access to a massive national database and powerful software are a growing tool for ...
Critics of the 28 license plate-reading cameras in Jackson say they are the equivalent of robo-cops writing down your license ...
More than 1,400 students across the country entered Optimum’s 18th annual Hispanic Heritage Month Essay Contest — but two of ...
Jesus Gutiérrez told immigration agents he was a US citizen. Only after they scanned his face, did the agents let him go.
Why it matters in the waste industry. By Clay Layne As we have previously talked about, Waste is headed in the wrong direction as it correlates to safety.
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