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BY HUSSEIN ADOTO Nigerian workers have called off their strike again. This time, it’s nurses under the aegis of ...
Higher levy measures, increased water rates and extended parking hours are among the many ways that city leaders are making ...
Former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has predicted that Sir Keir Starmer's Government will implement a wealth tax before the end ...
When Californians, New Yorkers or residents of assorted other states decamp for a new life in Colorado, they’re often enough ...
Dear Editor: As the death toll rises and searches continue in the aftermath of devastating and deadly flooding in Texas last week, the FEMA director and other budget hawks continue to diminish ...
Amid job cuts and the AI doomsayers, Bertie turns to an old tech analyst friend. The obituaries for India’s IT giants sound ...
The James Webb Space Telescope's investigations of the planetary nebula NGC 6072 suggest a second star played a hand in ...
A mandatory “security” for renewables on private land is included under the code of practice, requiring solar and wind operators to provide financial means for future decommissioning and reclamation ...
Few in the US healthcare sector are immune to the effects of Washington’s recent cuts to Medicaid, even the cash-rich ...
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Column: ‘Trash’ fees are a cost of urban living
For homeowners, the rate basically increases by $2.60 a month, or just over $5 on every bill, which goes out every two months. Basically, the cost for a person using a 64-gallon toter is going ...
Some Ups, Some Downs in Proposed CMS Reimbursement for 2026, Cardiologists Say Despite an increase in the conversion factor, slashed payments elsewhere could amount to “death by a thousand paper cuts.
Victims of death by a thousand cuts — chemicals, light pollution, increased nonnative flora and habitat loss — the entomological lights have dimmed. Fireflies are far scarcer than just a few ...