New York is set to become the first U.S. city to make drivers pay a $15 toll in order to drive on Manhattan’s busiest streets. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s (MTA) board voted on Wednesday to finalize the congestion pricing law.
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Former Senator Joe Lieberman Dead at 82
Former senator and vice-presidential candidate Joe Lieberman has died.
Read More Former Senator Joe Lieberman Dead at 82Kari Lake Declines To Defend Statements In Defamation Lawsuit
Kari Lake has decided not to defend her statements in the defamation lawsuit brought against her.
Read More Kari Lake Declines To Defend Statements In Defamation LawsuitOakland Orders 102-Year-Old Man to Clean Graffiti on Fence or Pay Thousands
Runaway graffiti, which is occasionally referred to as urban art, is frequently mentioned by city officials as a prominent indicator of disregard for both public and private property, as well as urban deterioration.
Read More Oakland Orders 102-Year-Old Man to Clean Graffiti on Fence or Pay ThousandsMd. Gov. Gives Update On Recovery Efforts After Bridge Collapse
Maryland Governor Wes Moore says that his top priority is the recovery of the six construction workers who were on the Baltimore bridge when it collapsed.
Read More Md. Gov. Gives Update On Recovery Efforts After Bridge CollapseCalifornia Police Ordered to Cease Photoshopping ‘Lego Heads’ Over Suspects’ Faces
A Southern California police department has been ordered by the Lego toy brand to stop digitally photoshopping Lego heads on arrested suspects’ faces, which the department has been doing recently in order to comply with a state law that requires providing anonymity, citing “offenders’ rights.”
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