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The city of Brookland had a plan to build a sports complex featuring baseball fields, a trail, a pond, and concession stands, but when the city put the project up for bid, it came back more expensive than what they had planned.Read More
Taken together, the two pieces of legislation represent a major effort by lawmakers and officials to curb health care costs.Read More
USDA has cancelled 750 contracts so far under the Trump administration, according to a tracker on its website.Read More
A federal judge ruled Trump’s deployment of the California National Guard during the ICE riots was illegal and ordered control returned to Governor Gavin Newsom.Read More
Few believe that a government desperate to grow the economy can actually pull it off, as the dynamism required is not visible.Read More
Ma Ying-jeou, who is also the former chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang party, will lead a group of students to visit the Chinese mainland from Saturday to June 27 in an effort to promote exchanges amid tense cross-Strait relations.Read More
‘No’ is more than a complete sentence, for women, it is a complex syntax that has been perfected by navigating a complicated web — body language, tone, eye contact, walk, clothes, and even a smile.Read More
Across every inhabited continent, thousands are mobilising: marching, chanting, risking arrest, demanding justice for Gaza. Among them are doctors and teachers, imams and priests, students and elders — united in historic solidarity.Read More
As Europe gears up for its summer holidays, digital travel platform Agoda reveals that Thailand remains the most searched Asian market by European travelers for the second consecutive year. Following closely are Indonesia, Japan, and Malaysia, with Vietnam making its debut in the top five.Read More