The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar has directed Vice-Chancellors to strictly adhere to hostel rules and enforce discipline on campuses. The instruction was issued during a meeting with the V-Cs at ...
A long-anticipated interchange project has begun at 85 th Street and Interstate 29. Sioux Falls, partnering with Tea, Lincoln County, the state and the South Dakota Department of Transportation (DOT), ...
BHUBANESWAR: Worried over the rise in road accident deaths, the Odisha government has decided to integrate wayside amenities and highway patrolling provisions into all future national and state ...
The Jharkhand Education Project Council is leveraging technology by digitally mapping communities across the state through the DAHAR 2.0 platform and app. This essential undertaking sets the stage for ...
OpenAI launched shopping research in ChatGPT, a tool that creates personalized buyer's guides. Available to all logged-in users. Shopping research in ChatGPT is rolling out today on mobile and web. It ...
ChatGPT competitor secures billions from Microsoft and Nvidia in deal to use cloud services and chips. On Tuesday, Microsoft and Nvidia announced plans to invest in Anthropic under a new partnership ...
Stormwater is any kind of precipitation like rain, snow, hail and sleet. It's not treated, but we all can do our part to keep it clean. Morgan Saxton talked to the Sandy Stormwater Coordinator, Dawn ...
It has become impossible to picture Prime Minister Keir Starmer without a Union Flag backdrop. But this week’s Labour conference in Liverpool took the party’s jingoism to a new and repulsive level.
McAlester, Okla. — The City of McAlester started curb and gutter work on East Carl Albert Parkway on Wednesday. The City said the work will take place between South Strong Boulevard and South 14th ...
Some terminal operators at China’s Qingdao Port, which handles around one-sixth of the country’s crude intake, will impose new restrictions on old tankers — a move widely seen as targeting vessels ...
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