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Grab, Move It roll out support for drivers amid soaring oil prices
MANILA, Philippines — Ride-hailing platform Grab and its motorcycle taxi arm, Move It, are rolling out support programs for drivers and riders as fuel prices climb amid a global oil supply crunch ...
"It's not a Ponzi scheme," Penn Wharton's Kent Smetters explained to Fortune. "It's a shell game." ...
The city of Marshall took a step forward Tuesday with plans to replace the city band shell at Liberty Park. Marshall City Council members approved a roughly $97,000 proposal with a Sioux Falls firm ...
Venezuela's Lake Maracaibo, once the center of a booming oil industry, is now severely polluted and facing irreversible ...
Smiljan Radic Clarke, a Chilean architect whose modern buildings can sometimes appear "deliberately unfinished," is the recipient of this year's Pritzker Prize, considered the Nobel of architecture, ...
Discover how historic buildings in New Hampshire are being transformed into housing, preserving architectural heritage while addressing housing challenges.
Get the latest news as Trump visits Kentucky, the election to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene's seat heads to a runoff, and Sen.
Sparks flew Friday in Bayou La Batre as the city, a Birdon shipyard and the U.S. Coast Guard marked an early milestone for a ...
The filing deadline for the 2026 elections closed last week, teeing up contested Republican primaries for Cascade County’s ...
Discover a short Florida trail at Crystal River Archaeological State Park where you can walk through a 1,600-year-old Native American ceremonial village.
A leading space company turned to Electroimpact to build large composite structures for a reusable carbon fiber rocket. In this project, REDEX precision gear racks and slew ...
President Donald Trump told America that there were dead people walking around with no arms or legs during his Monday evening ...
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