SINGAPORE — On the day that contractors started hacking at the roof of Tan's Housing Board block in
Dozens of companies have announced mass layoffs this year and there might be more still to come in 2
In the coastal city of Gulfport, Mississippi, the state’s first fully-electric bus will soon be crui
It's been nearly a decade since a drive down Philadelphia's Roosevelt Boulevard was no big deal for
America’s fourth and eighth grade students’ sliding reading scores worsened in 2024, according to th
NPR's David Folkenflik reported this story with Mario Ariza and Miranda Green of Floodlight, a nonpr
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky—A month before thousands began marching here, day after day, to protest the pol
WASHINGTON — In a major boost for President Joe Biden's pledge to eliminate gas-powered vehicles fro
Hundreds of people were laid off today by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) as t
KINGSPORT, Tenn. — They came from states like Georgia, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Tennessee to ral
This year, a rare burst of union momentum produced some major victories – along with some losses and
Some Chicken McNugget lovers who are planning their nuptials now have a new option for the marital f
An appeals court in Louisiana has ruled that Nasdaq can’t require diversity on the boards of compani
TOKYO — Japan adopted a plan on Thursday to extend the lifespan of nuclear reactors, replace the old
A fire that broke out Wednesday aboard a large cargo ship docked in New Jersey's Port Newark was sti