Yee, lacking financial resources and voter recognition despite being elected to statewide office twice, dropped out of the ...
Although Mayor Zohran Mamdani often seems to defer to his police commissioner, Jessica Tisch, he insisted that he had the final say in policing matters. By Dana Rubinstein and Sally Goldenberg Mayor ...
Aleksandar Pavlović has become an indispensable part of the FC Bayern midfield. Alongside Joshua Kimmich, the Munich native has established himself in the centre. Members' magazine ‘51’ spoke to him ...
Air traffic controller staffing at LaGuardia airport on the night an Air Canada jet collided with a fire truck may have violated the facility’s procedures by combining roles before midnight, ...
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Investigators want to interview air traffic controller working during deadly collision at LaGuardia
Investigators probing the deadly collision of an Air Canada Express jet with a fire truck at LaGuardia airport say they want to interview an air traffic controller. Sharks approaching US aircraft ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said this week that if a proposed ballot question implementing rent control statewide made it to a vote this fall, she would vote in support. “It’s not perfect,” she said of ...
Convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein described himself as a “Tier One” sexual predator in a videotaped interview with former Trump White House strategist Steve Bannon that was released by the Justice ...
Snowflake CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy said he values drive and malleability in job candidates. He said that he asks candidates about what they have changed in their personal lives. Tech CEOs are ...
JONESBOROUGH, Tenn. (WJHL) — BWX Technologies (BWXT) has released a 51-page document that responds directly to questions from neighbors and area leaders about its planned high-purity depleted uranium ...
It's a section that's largely fallen off of job seekers' resumes today: a person's hobbies and personal interests outside of work. But Yolanda Seals-Coffield, US Chief People and Inclusion Officer at ...
Massachusetts voters are on track to decide a potentially record-setting number of ballot questions in 2026, and Gov. Maura Healey has already started to figure out how she’ll fill in the bubbles.
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