Boston-based The Fallon Co. to redevelop part of Nashville riverfront Nashville officials have approved a master development agreement with Boston-based The Fallon Company to redevelop the East Bank area on Nashville’s riverfront. At 30 acres, this project would be the ... 04/18/2024 - 8:56 am | View Link
Conversion of downtown Boston offices into 95 apartments wins city approval Advancing the city’s hopes of reviving some liveliness into Boston’s post-COVID pandemic downtown, the Boston Planning & Development Agency recently backed plans to convert 10 stories of office space ... 04/18/2024 - 8:38 am | View Link
Opinion— Of Boston’s participatory budget blues While Boston made history in 2021 by electing the first women and first person of color as mayor of Boston with a thumping majority, an even greater majority of voters supported a binding ballot ... 04/18/2024 - 6:23 am | View Link
IUP releases master plan for campus facilities after months-long process Indiana University of Pennsylvania has updated its long-range master plan for its facilities, as part of its ongoing efforts to make sure the university's main campus in Indiana County meets the needs ... 04/18/2024 - 4:56 am | View Link
Council holds off on additional funding for Cleveland North Coast Master Plan consultant amid cost overrun Somebody spent $260,000 unauthorized by council,' Cleveland City Council President Blaine Griffin told a member of the Bibb administration. 'That doesn't sit well.' ... 04/17/2024 - 3:14 pm | View Link
Within just weeks of Oct. 7, the outraged attention of much of the world shifted from what had happened to Israel to what Israel was doing. A deep chasm opened between those who remained primarily consumed by the greatest loss of Jewish lives since the Holocaust, and those focused on the tens of thousands of deaths that have resulted from Israel’s thunderous military assault on the Gaza Strip.
(CHEYENNE, Wyo.) — Two more black-footed ferrets have been cloned from the genes used for the first clone of an endangered species in the U. S., bringing to three the number of slinky predators genetically identical to one of the last such animals found in the wild, the U. S.
Prince William met with individuals running the Surplus to Supper food charity in Surrey, England, on Thursday, marking his first official public appearance since his wife, Kate Middleton, revealed her cancer diagnosis. The charity delivers food that would otherwise be discarded to people struggling with food insecurity.
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Photos show Prince William assisting with cooking, helping to load food trucks, and engaging in conversations with charity workers.
Jennifer Trippett’s child care center in Bridgeport, West Virginia has 20% of its classrooms sitting empty. This isn’t for a lack of demand, Trippett told the 19th News. Parents are desperate for child care, but Trippett can’t find enough qualified providers for what she can afford to pay. The result is over 400 children are on the waitlist.
NEW YORK — Two jurors in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial were dismissed Thursday, one after expressing doubt about her ability to be fair and impartial and the other over concerns that some of his answers in court may not have been accurate.
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The dismissals reduced to five the number of jurors who have been seated for the first-ever criminal trial of a former president.
The setbacks in the selection process emerged during a frenetic morning in which prosecutors also asked for Trump to held in contempt over a series of social media posts this week, while the judge in the case barred reporters from identifying jurors’ employers after expressing privacy concerns.
The seating of the full jury — whenever it comes — will be a seminal moment in the case, setting the stage for a trial that will place the former president’s legal jeopardy at the heart of the campaign against Democrat Joe Biden and for weeks of testimony about Trump’s private life before he became president.
The jury selection process picked up momentum Tuesday with the selection of seven jurors.
At America’s wealthiest colleges, the SAT is back with a vengeance, and it’s easy enough to see who will suffer: socioeconomically disadvantaged students of color.
Over the past few weeks, Dartmouth, Yale, Brown, and Harvard have all announced that they will require standardized test scores from all applicants next fall after suspending their use during the pandemic.
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Between the spring of 2020 and the winter of 2021, the number of four-year universities and colleges with test-optional policies doubled from 713 to 1,350 including, notably, all eight Ivy League schools.