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The Argentine government on June 4 issued a preliminary award for a major river dredging contract to a Belgian company and its local partner, which has previously worked with a Chinese state-owned dredging firm. The losing bidder, another Belgian company backed by a U.S. partners, has since challenged the outcome,
Vito LaBella Is Running for Election to NYC Council to Represent District 43
On June 27, New Yorkers who are registered Republicans will be able to participate in their party’s primary...
Railcar Loses 30 Tons of Ammonium Nitrate, Authorities Baffled
60,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate, a compound that serves as an ingredient in fertilizer and as a highly...
Durham Report: FBI Launched Investigation Into Trump-Russia Collusion Despite a Lack of Evidence
According to a highly anticipated United States Department of Justice report, compiled by Special Counsel...
Concerns About Environment, Quality of Life Grow as New Jersey Logistics Industry Booms
Online shopping has not only changed people's traditional way of shopping but also spurred the booming...
Target CEO Warns Organized Retail Theft Will Cost Shareholders $1.3 Billion This Year
Brian Cornell, CEO of retail giant Target, told analysts and shareholders in a May 17 conference call...
New Report Studies ‘Growing Evidence’ That COVID-19 Pandemic Originated in Wuhan Lab
On Wednesday, May 17, the office of Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) released a lengthy report concerning the...
Talk on Communist Infiltration and US Constitutionalism, Hosted by Sound of Hope Radio
Wei and Cathy invited Prof. Paul Skousen, son of the late Dr. Cleon Skousen, author of the bestsellers...
US Special Counsel Lambasts FBI for Its Handling of 2016 Trump-Russia Probe
The U.S. Special Counsel concluded the FBI lacked "actual evidence" to investigate Donald Trump's 2016...
Civic Engagement Commission Launches Voting Phase for Groundbreaking Citywide Participatory Budgeting
Published on behalf of the New York City Civic Engagement Commission (CEC) NEW YORK, New York — On...