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LTFRB to 4 bus firms: Explain 'poorly maintained' passenger terminals
MANILA, Philippines — The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has called out four bus companies for their “poorly maintained” passenger terminals, citing at least 10 ...
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Safety checks come first on every job
A clear look at why safety checks are the first step before any work begins. From equipment inspection to risk awareness, this video highlights practices that help prevent issues on site. What does ...
The new season of Peacock's wildly popular reality show The Traitors returned this week, bringing back all the drama the Scottish highlands can muster. For those that aren't familiar with the format, ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Quectel Wireless Solutions, an end-to-end global IoT solutions provider, today announces the launch of the world's first 5G-advanced (5G-A) automotive-grade cellular module ...
President Donald Trump said this week the U.S. collected more than $600 billion in federal tariff revenue. Last year, the president floated the idea of sending out $2,000 checks to Americans as a ...
HOUSTON — Hours after a METRO bus was involved in a wreck that sent it off Highway 288 and down and embankment, it was hoisted up and removed, opening up lanes of traffic that had been closed most of ...
Could bounced checks be a thing of the past? Fed seeks public input on ending paper check processing
The Federal Reserve Board has announced that it is formally exploring significant changes to its check-processing services, including the possibility of ending them entirely. In a press release ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Niagara County is changing its “Connect Niagara” bus routes for the new year. Starting Jan. 20, the red route will be merged with the purple route. The new purple route will ...
WASHINGTON — Some Amazon customers have been getting checks in the mail, purportedly from the company, prompting many to wonder if they're going to be the victims of an elaborate mail fraud scam. But ...
HOUSTON – METRO said 15 individuals were involved in Saturday’s bus crash, and all are “safe and out of danger” as of Sunday afternoon. There were no fatalities or life-threatening injuries, officials ...
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