New rules to strengthen when properties can be converted into houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) could come into force by autumn 2026. Earlier this month, North Lincolnshire Council members voted to ...
Even though they both agree last week’s finish at the Charlotte Roval was not intentional race manipulation, Denny Hamlin and Joey Logano believe it is time for NASCAR to establish clear rules that ...
The well-known proverb "the pen is mightier than the sword" perhaps needs redefining in today's world, as social media has emerged as the mightiest of all. These platforms have spawned a vast number ...
Tom Foreman explains how 22 million Americans could see steep increases in out-of-pocket health care costs, and up to 4 million Americans could lose health insurance altogether if Congress does not ...
It's mission accomplished for Republicans in a second state they control in the high-stakes political battle over congressional redistricting, pitting President Donald Trump and the GOP against the ...
Environmental groups initiated global activities and protests from September 18 to 21 to drumbeat the call for urgent climate action amid the worsening pollution and continuing deterioration of the ...
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President Trump is expected to meet with the top Republican and Democratic congressional leaders at the White House tomorrow, just days after the President abruptly cancelled a planned meeting with ...
new video loaded: Ta-Nehisi Coates on Bridging Gaps vs. Drawing Lines transcript There are two things that are true about what President Donald Trump said at Charlie Kirk’s memorial service. “He did ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Teachers say AI cheating is “off the charts,” but research shows cheating rates remain unchanged since before ...
The South African Revenue Service’s (Sars) longstanding tolerance of delayed or omitted trust submissions may soon come to an end, with administrative penalties and increased oversight on the horizon.