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Lowe’s Foundation Gable Grants Program: Fostering Community and Skilled Trades for a Better Future

The Lowe’s Foundation Gable Grants program is on a mission to train 50,000 job-skilled tradespeople, offering grants from $100,000 to $1,000,000 for community-based organizations and colleges across the U.S. Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen supports Lowe’s Foundation Gable Grants Program(Photo: Google) Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen lauds Lowe’s Foundation’s Gable Grants for skilled trades and infrastructure revitalization, … Read more

New Opportunities for Migrants in New York City: Governor Hochul Opens Doors to Temporary Government Jobs

In a report from Just the News, New York Governor Kathy Hochul has opened doors for migrants in New York City with federal work authorization, offering them a chance to apply for thousands of temporary government positions. New Opportunities for Migrants in New York City: Governor’s Initiative Breaks Barriers Governor Hochul’s initiative marks a significant … Read more

Winter Storm Alert: Preparing for Hazardous Conditions

The National Weather Service has issued a warning for an impending winter storm set to strike overnight on Monday, February 12, and persist into Tuesday afternoon, February 13. According to meteorologists, travel during this period could be notably challenging, with hazardous conditions likely to impact Tuesday’s morning commute. AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Matt Rinde underscores the … Read more

New Curfew Rules Impact Migrants in New York City

As of Monday, approximately 3,600 migrants across 20 shelters in New York City are subject to new curfew regulations. Under these rules, migrants are restricted from leaving or entering shelters between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. This measure, while enforced at larger migrant shelters and common in many homeless shelters, is now … Read more

Tragic Incident at NYU, Young Woman Dies After Falling from Art Building

On Saturday night, tragedy struck as an 18-year-old woman lost her life after jumping from the 5th-floor window of an NYU art building. The incident, reported around 7:30 p.m., prompted a swift response from law enforcement. Police were alerted to the scene following a 911 call reporting a jumper down at NYU’s Barney Building, located … Read more

Federal Judges Reject Trump’s Claim of Presidential Immunity

A panel of federal judges from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit dealt a significant blow to former President Donald Trump’s defense strategy on Tuesday, ruling unanimously that he cannot invoke presidential immunity in facing criminal charges related to his actions surrounding the 2020 presidential election and the Capitol insurrection. Legal Blow … Read more

Hollywood Faces Existential Crisis Amid Shrinking Industry

As stars graced the red carpet in early January to celebrate successes like “Oppenheimer” and “Succession,” Hollywood insiders were gripped by a prevailing concern: the industry is contracting. In a series of interviews with 17 entertainment executives, agents, and bankers, we uncovered a sobering narrative of economic challenges reshaping the television and film landscape. Streaming … Read more

Transatlantic Vows: American Firefighters Tie the Knot in Glasgow

Two firefighters, Amanda Monroe and James Ownbey, embarked on a remarkable journey spanning nearly 4,000 miles from the United States to Glasgow to affirm their vows at the Calton Community Fire Station. Working together at the Glynn County Fire Department in Brunswick, Georgia, Amanda and James found a shared passion not only for their profession … Read more

Tragic Crash Claims Life of School Board President in Coatesville Plane Accident

In a tragic turn of events, a small plane crashed in the back of a property in Coatesville, Pennsylvania, claiming the life of the pilot. West Caln Township police reported the incident around 1:40 p.m. on Thursday on the 500 block of Old Wilmington Road. Loss of School Board President Sam Ganow Federal Aviation Administration … Read more