White House chief of staff Susie Wiles’ attorney in 2023 is disputing claims that he agreed to let the Biden-era FBI record a call with his client without her knowledge, according to a report. "If I ...
The Baltimore Gas & Electric Company (BGE) will be banned from cutting off any customer’s gas or electric service until at least April 1, according to an order from the Maryland Public Service ...
(TNS) — The town of Windsor is turning off the cameras that take photos of license plates as vehicles pass by, citing a long list of concerns, including federal agencies such as Immigrations and ...
Digital asset venture capital company Animoca Brands has won regulatory approval in Dubai. Animoca has been granted a Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) license from the Emirate's regulatory ...
Frederick County continues to seek service from the MARC train system on evenings and weekends, but help from the state's transit system may not come for some time. The county's letter to the state on ...
A Walmart shopper in New York claimed she was followed around and bugged by a group of store workers – all because her service dog wasn’t on its leash. Crystal Pratt claimed workers at the retail ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahomans will soon see shorter wait times and a simpler process when renewing driver’s licenses, registering vehicles, and completing motor vehicle transactions. Beginning on ...
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Service Oklahoma to launch faster, unified system for driver license and vehicle services Teens arrested after teacher prank turns deadly in Georgia Former CIA officer Marc Polymeropoulos alleges CIA ...
ETFs that focus on AI infrastructure, hyperscalers, and enterprise software are back on investors’ screens because of a new Wedbush research note highlighting that the decline in enterprise software ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn — License plate reader cameras used by the Knoxville Police Department have been switched off following a contract lapse, and it'll be months before new ones become operational.
Mountain View's police chief said Monday that the city's license plate reader cameras will be turned off until the City Council decides whether to keep them operating in the city. The decision follows ...
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