Bridges in New York, New Jersey Need Vulnerability Study

(New York, NY) — It’s been nearly a year since Baltimore’s Key Bridge collapse. The NTSB says there are thirteen bridges in the area that need vulnerability assessments to see how they’d respond to a vessel strike.
Columbia University Agrees To Trump Demands

(New York, NY) — Columbia University is agreeing to demands from the Trump administration regarding how it handles antisemitism on campus to restore its federal funding. The news comes after the university was given a Friday deadline
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Another bid is on to free the Menendez brothers

Los Angeles, CA) — Family members and supporters of the Menendez brothers are calling on Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman to reconsider his opinion on resentencing the pair. Another rally and news conference in support
Let’s go Johnnies!

(New York, NY) — For the first time in decades, St John’s fans are glued to their TVs during March Madness. The Redmen, who are seeded number two have made it to the second round after they
A group of explorers think they can find Malaysia Flight 370

Kuala Lumpur) — Malaysia’s cabinet has given final approval to the details of a “no find, no fee” contract with a U.S. company to look for the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in the Indian Ocean.
American George Glezmann freed by Taliban after being detained over 2 years in Afghanistan

George Glezmann, a U.S. citizen who was detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan for over two years, has been released. Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed Thursday that Glezmann, 65, was on his way back to the
Tesla recalls 46,000 Cybertrucks citing exterior panel issue

Tesla is recalling more than 46,000 of its Cybertrucks in the U.S. due to a cosmetic exterior trim panel that it said can “delaminate and detach from the vehicle,” potentially becoming a road hazard and “increasing the
Private Equity Director Bill Chisholm to purchase Boston Celtics for record $6.1 billion

The Boston Celtics current ownership group, the Grousbeck family, have agreed to sell the franchise to a group led by Bill Chisholm, co-founder of Symphony Technology Group, for a record-breaking $6.1 billion. Chisholm’s agreement to buy the
Gold medalist Kirsty Coventry becomes first woman elected International Olympic Committee president

Zimbabwe’s Kirsty Coventry was elected president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Thursday, becoming the first woman and first African to hold the role. Coventry is a five-time Olympian, winning seven medals (including two gold and