SEOUL, June 12 (UPI) --South Korea's Hanwha Ocean has been selected as the preferred bidder for a $5.1 billion naval shipbuilding project, defeating domestic rival HD Hyundai Heavy Industries. The ...
Scheduled to get underway later this year, Lane/Brayman’s five-year, $1-billion contract for the Ohio River Tunnel project in Pittsburgh calls for constructing nearly 5 miles of deep tunnels that will ...
The costs of meeting a federal mandate to make research papers freely and immediately available to the public are exorbitant, and most agencies don't have adequate plans in place to cover it, a report ...
As the number of vulnerabilities identified soars, analysts see a patch development bottleneck as the big problem; vendors can’t keep up now. Anthropic on Tuesday announced that it was adding 150 more ...
One of the most ambitious developments in California will feature a new In-N-Out, The Post can reveal. The sprawling $1 billion outdoor mega park project that will eventually dwarf New York’s Central ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The Supreme Court on Monday extended access to the abortion pill ...
Why did Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito step in to maintain abortion pill access? And why are he and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson sparring over Louisiana’s congressional map? Plus, what’s next for ...
The Senate Judiciary Committee late on Monday added $1 billion to a spending package for the U.S. Secret Service to allow for security upgrades to the compound tied to the construction of the White ...
May 5 (UPI) --Senate Republicans have released an immigration enforcement package that includes $1 billion in taxpayer money earmarked for President Donald Trump's massive ballroom project at the ...
The City of Tucson has formally ordered developers tied to Project Blue to stop using Tucson’s water supply after learning water was hauled from the city’s system to the proposed data center site ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. In an order signed by Justice Samuel Alito, the court allowed existing ...