In a visit to Baltimore, Biden will announce $3 billion to reduce carbon emissions at US ports
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is awarding nearly $3 billion to boost climate-friendly equipment and infrastructure at ports across the country, including Baltimore, where a deadly bridge collapse killed six construction workers in March and disrupted
Harris reaches for a big moment in her closing argument for ‘turning the page’ on Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris will pledge to Americans that she’ll work to improve their lives while Republican Donald Trump is only in it for himself as she delivers her campaign’s closing argument Tuesday from
US Gulf of Maine offshore wind auction poses test for beleaguered industry
By Nichola Groom (Reuters) – President Joe Biden’s administration on Tuesday will kick off a sale of offshore wind development rights for eight areas off the coasts of northern New England, a key test of industry appetite
Take a look at Aldis Hodge in trailer for ‘Cross’
Prime Video released a first look clip of the series Cross, premiering Nov. 14. Ben Watkins created the adaptation of James Patterson’s books and serves as showrunner, with Prime Video already renewing the show for a second
Gisele Bündchen expecting third child, first baby with boyfriend Joaquim Valente
Gisele Bündchen, 44, and boyfriend Joaquim Valente, 35, are expecting their first baby together, and her third child. Bündchen shares son Benjamin Rein, 14, and daughter Vivian Lake, 11, with her ex-husband. Tom Brady. Sources told PEOPLE
Democrat Sarah McBride set to be first openly transgender member of US Congress
By Moira Warburton WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) – Democrat Sarah McBride is expected to make history next week as the first openly transgender person elected to the U.S. Congress. She is no stranger to making history: In 2016
Harris to speak on Tuesday at site of Trump’s Jan. 6 rally
By Stephanie Kelly (Reuters) – U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver her presidential campaign’s closing argument on Tuesday in Washington at the same spot where then-President Donald Trump gave a speech on Jan. 6, 2021, to
Newspaper non-endorsements at Washington Post, LA Times fit a trend, but their readers aren’t happy
The number of newspapers endorsing a candidate for president has dwindled with the industry’s financial troubles the past two decades, in part because owners reason that it makes no sense to alienate some subscribers by taking a
As Halloween approaches, tourists visit a home with a gruesome past and tunnels said to be haunted
FALL RIVER, Mass. (AP) — “Lizzie Borden took an axe, and gave her mother 40 whacks. When she saw what she had done, she gave her father 41.” That rhyme has been passed down through the generations
Nebraska uses a unique method to find election workers: It drafts them
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Americans are encouraged to do their duty and vote on Election Day. But in Nebraska, some residents must go a step further: They are required to help run the elections. Nebraska is the