Today: September 24, 2024
Today: September 24, 2024

At collapsed Baltimore bridge, focus shifts to the weighty job of removing the massive structure

Maryland Bridge Collapse
March 30, 2024

BALTIMORE (AP) — Teams of engineers are now focused on the formidable job of hauling the shattered remains of the Francis Scott Key Bridge out of Maryland’s Patapsco River, the first step toward reopening the Port of Baltimore and recovering the bodies of four workers who are still missing and presumed dead.

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Tennessee football's 10% talent fee opens discussion of how many schools and sports will follow

Tennessee’s announcement of a 10% talent fee on 2025 football seasons tickets to help pay players could have been considered inevitable in the still-evolving era of NIL (name, image and likeness)

Tennessee football's 10% talent fee opens discussion of how many schools and sports will follow
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Judge lets over 8,000 Catholic employers deny worker protections for abortion and fertility care

A federal judge is allowing more than 8,000 Catholic employers nationwide to reject government regulations that protect workers seeking abortions and fertility care

Judge lets over 8,000 Catholic employers deny worker protections for abortion and fertility care
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Meta will not immediately join EU's AI Pact ahead of new law

Meta Platforms will not immediately join the European Union's AI Pact, a company spokesperson said on Tuesday.

Meta will not immediately join EU's AI Pact ahead of new law
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Judge declares NYC law on sharing food delivery customers' data unconstitutional

A federal judge on Tuesday declared unconstitutional a New York City law requiring food delivery companies to share customer data with restaurants. U.S.

Judge declares NYC law on sharing food delivery customers' data unconstitutional
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Developing nations risk being sidelined from renewable energy boom, leaders say

World leaders on Tuesday said that developing nations risk missing out on a push to triple the amount of renewable energy worldwide without

Developing nations risk being sidelined from renewable energy boom, leaders say
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Starbucks CEO Niccol says committed to "engage constructively" with workers union

Starbucks CEO Niccol says committed to "engage constructively" with workers union
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US video game actors call strike on maker of popular game 'League of Legends'

US video game actors call strike on maker of popular game 'League of Legends'
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Marathon, Teamsters negotiations remain at standstill as strike enters third week

Marathon, Teamsters negotiations remain at standstill as strike enters third week
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China fires 'bigger guns, but still no bazooka'

China fires 'bigger guns, but still no bazooka'