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The Executive Board of the IOC had last year stopped the yearly grant of ₹15 crore meant for athlete development programmes in the wake of the prolonged infighting during which 12 Executive Council ...
A nearly complete wind farm off the coast of Rhode Island and Connecticut faces an uncertain future as the states' Democratic governors, members of Congress and union workers are calling Monday for ...
Despite continued pressure from the United States over crude supply from Russia, Indian state refiners have returned to the spot market for purchases of Russian oil, company officials familiar with ...
Senate President Francis Escudero confirmed Monday that mandatory random drug testing will soon resume in the upper chamber. The statement came in response to a request from Senate Minority Leader ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio— The Cleveland Browns’ federal lawsuit against the city of Cleveland over the team’s planned move to Brook Park has resumed after a brief pause. U.S. District Judge David Ruiz on ...
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Transportation's Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is taking action to protect consumers from scammers posing as the Wisconsin DMV. A new webpage has been ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday announced the launch of an interactive website that allows the public to view and monitor government flood control projects across the country, in line with ...
The removed portions of the Constitution include clauses that limit Congress' power to suspend habeas corpus and forbid titles of nobility in the United States Getty Images/Tetra images RF; Andrew ...
Key sections of the US Constitution were temporarily removed from Congress' website. Provisions including habeas corpus (due process) and the prohibition of nobility titles (like, say, King) vanished ...
HTML stands for Hyper text markup language. It is used to structure a website or web pages. HTML is not a programming language it's a markup language because it's holds a skeleton structure of a web ...
Pre-trial proceedings in the case against former Republican Michigan House Speaker Lee Chatfield and his wife, Stephanie Chatfield, will begin again in the fall with a trial date still out of sight.