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Experts who spent months negotiating a 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran say mutual mistrust, starkly different negotiating styles, and the complexity of the issues make a quick deal unlikely.
Published 9 hours ago by NPR
They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions.  In Los Angeles, the problem is that the roads aren’t getting paved at all. Last summer, the city essentially stopped repaving its ...
Published 16 hours ago by New York Post
Brayton Purcell LLP currently represents more than 700 artificial stone fabrication workers, and the firm's experience indicates that publicly reported case totals may significantly understate the ...
Published 17 hours ago by MarketWatch
Tensions flared at the end of Tuesday’s Lake Havasu City Council meeting as a debate over the city’s contract selection process spilled into concerns about favoritism before a vote on ...
Published 23 hours ago by havasunews.com
Some new U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers started working before passing background checks and had problems in their past.
Published 1 day ago by Associated Press News
A tour unearthed insider details about the old track, its cupola and how concern about jittery horses contributed to a particular design element for the new Pimlico.
Published 1 day ago by The Baltimore Sun
In International Painters and Allied Trades Industry Pension Fund v. Florida Glass of Tampa Bay, Inc., 2026 WL 191344 (4th Cir. Jan. 26, 2026, No. 25-1312), the Fourth Circuit held that the ...
Published 1 day ago by National Law Review
New findings aim to improve durability, safety and cost efficiency in airport concrete pavement design and construction.
Published 1 day ago by Aviation Pros
Graniterock quarry is one of the largest in the Western United States, company says it is a good environmental steward ...
Published 1 day ago by SiliconValley.com
Graniterock quarry is one of the largest in the Western United States, company says it is a good environmental steward ...
Published 1 day ago by The Mercury News
The program requires fossil fuel suppliers, including gas utilities, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2035 and 90% by 2050. Large industrial facilities must also reduce emissions.
Published 1 day ago by OregonLive.com
The Commission of Fine Arts asked the architect for revisions, with one member suggesting the project could be downsized by leaving out gold-plated statues.
Published 1 day ago by The Washington Post