First Brands Group Inc. warned it will run out of cash by the end of January without an immediate financing injection, a shortfall that could force the bankrupt auto parts maker to shut down some ...
Hundreds of private schools have been approved to participate in Texas' new voucher program, many of them Christian institutions located in the state’s largest cities, according to a new map released ...
IO Interactive just revealed minimum and recommended specs for the PC build of 007 First Light. The company recommends 32GB of RAM and 12GB of VRAM. In a normal world, this wouldn't be news, as modern ...
"We're going to run the country right. It's going to be run very judiciously, very fairly. And it's gonna make a lot of money," Trump said in a press conference Nicholas Rice is a Senior News Editor, ...
IN THAT CLOCK STRIKES MIDNIGHT. BEGINNING AT 1158 TOMORROW NIGHT, WE WILL SEE THE FUTURE OF PITTSBURGH BALL BEGIN TO RISE. ABOUT TWO MINUTES LATER, AT MIDNIGHT, WE WILL SEE IT REACH THE TOP. AND ...
After 18 years working as an assistive mobility technology repairman, Tim Kiley grew sick of watching people wait for weeks or months to have their wheelchairs repaired. When he read a story in the ...
The Trump administration has sought to move away from the model, which supporters call “evidence based” but opponents consider overly permissive. By Jason DeParle When the Trump administration ...
More than a year ago, Deborah Sands, 74, crossed Eastman Avenue after seeing “The Nutcracker” with her sister at the Midland Center For The Arts. Sands was struck and killed instantly by a hit-and-run ...
At approximately 5:41 p.m. in the 2700 block of Jefferson Avenue near Rodd Street, a 78-year-old Midland man was struck by a vehicle whose driver fled the scene. The vehicle remains unknown and is ...
Eliminating federal funding for Housing First programs, initiatives that provide people experiencing homelessness (PEH) with stable housing without requiring sobriety or treatment, could lead to a ...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Half or more of the roughly $18 billion in federal funds that supported 14 Minnesota-run programs since 2018 may have been stolen, a federal prosecutor said Thursday, describing the ...