The Battery Park City Authority, as part of a major climate resilience plan, will tear down Wagner Park and elevate it by 10 feet to address flood risk.
The future of the U.S. military’s tank force
The war in Ukraine has given military planners a fresh perspective on what future battles will look like. Can the tank remain relevant in this new era?
More women become truckers as the industry tries to overcome a shortage of drivers
Women made up almost 14% of professional drivers in 2022, according to Women In Trucking, and some are joining the industry from medicine and education.
Foundation of China’s economic recovery not solid enough, party official says
The foundation of China’s economic recovery is not solid enough, a senior Communist Party official said on Saturday, warning of possible spillover effects from global economic problems.
Foundation of China’s economic recovery not solid enough, party official says
The foundation of China’s economic recovery is not solid enough, a senior Communist Party official said on Saturday, warning of possible spillover effects from global economic problems.
At least 10 dead after tornado and damaging storms hit Mississippi
At least 10 people have died after a tornado and damaging storms swept through western Mississippi Friday night, officials said.
Apple CEO Tim Cook praises China’s innovation, long history of cooperation on Beijing visit
Cook is in Beijing to attend the China Development Forum, a government-organized event being held again in full force after the country ended its Covid controls late last year.
Biden says federal deposit insurance could be tapped further if banks fail
President Joe Biden said Friday that federal deposit insurance could be tapped for deposits above $250,000 if other U.S. banks fail, expressing confidence that mid-sized U.S. banks would survive strains in the sector.
Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, creator of ‘Moore’s Law,’ dies at 94
Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, a pioneer in the semiconductor industry, died Friday at the age of 94, the company announced.
Nearly $100 billion in deposits pulled from banks; officials call system ‘sound and resilient’
Regulators again assured the public that the system is safe, as data showed customers pulled nearly $100 billion in deposits.