New bus lanes and wider sidewalks are part of a $50 million plan to spur transit-oriented development along a Slavic Village corridor.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In less than two months, the Alabama Educational Television Commission could vote to separate from PBS programming.
IBM’s stock stumbled on Monday to its largest single-day loss since the dot-com bubble burst, after Anthropic announced an AI tool it claimed would streamline updates for a decades-old business ...
We had a pretty nice afternoon! It’s not going to be nearly as cold tonight, and you won’t have to worry about a freeze. Temperatures will drop into the low to mid 40s by Thursday morning. We'll reach ...
The University of Chicago has severed its relationship with a program credited with aiding Black and Brown students pursuing doctoral degrees that the Trump administration alleges is racially ...
WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency is seeking to reform an electric school bus program that had $2.3 billion in remaining taxpayer funding by providing an array of fuel alternatives ...
OLYMPIA — Tuesday, Feb. 17, marked the third major deadline of the 2026 legislative session, cutting off numerous bills that did not pass their house of origin, including farmworker collective ...
ESPN plans to replace a 35-year-old Sunday-programming mainstay with what executives believe could become a new franchise — devoted to sports that haven’t always gotten their due. The Disney ...
A lawmaker pauses at the desk of Melissa Hortman in the Minnesota House Chamber during the first day of the 2026 legislative session on Tuesday. When it comes to staying informed in Minnesota, our ...
Bitcoin trading remained volatile on Thursday, rising to around $67,000 after briefly dipping near $65,900, as traders weighed a new message from U.S. President Donald Trump claiming the nation’s ...
The F.C.C. is using the “equal time” provision to take aim at hosts like Stephen Colbert. The impact could reshape how talk shows handle politics. By John Koblin and Jim Rutenberg In October 2006, ...
The phrase “opening the budget” always floats around during short sessions of the Indiana General Assembly. This year is no different — with Republican supermajorities adamant about keeping it closed.