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Kathleen Cummings was born in Dorchester some 66 years ago to Larry and Betty Cummings, who had left Ireland for Boston in ...
The U.S. DOT asked the public to identify regulations that could be modified or repealed. OOIDA submitted a list of ...
The move came after DoT queried Airtel on the process being followed and made it clear that stipulated norms have to be complied with, the sources said. The Telecom Department recently circulated a ...
At the Community Hangout, adults of all abilities socialize, while playing board games, working on coloring/dot-to-dot pages, or just chatting. This is another wonderful program of our Ridgecrest ...
Historically, people saw printers as a necessities for any home computer setup. Now, however, fewer and fewer people are making a place for one in their home, with studies consistently showing ...
Notably, Adani has paid around ₹57 crore to the department of telecommunications (DoT) for the spectrum purchase and the remaining amount of over ₹150 crore (excluding interest) will be paid ...
A person may notice pinpoint dots on their skin for a number of reasons, ranging from heat exposure to an infectious disease. Depending on the skin tone, the dots may be red, gray, the same color ...
SINGAPORE – Red Dot United (RDU) secretary-general Ravi Philemon will lead his party’s slate to contest Nee Soon GRC, alongside party chairman David Foo. The party’s announcement on April 20 ...
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has chargesheeted three more accused in the Neemrana hotel firing case, linked with Canada-based Khalistani terrorist Arsh Dala, the agency said on Sunday. The ...
WORCESTER ― The state Department of Transportation will host a hearing April 24 on the project to replace the Interstate 290 bridge over East Central Street in Worcester. The virtual public ...
(From left) Red Dot United's (RDU) David Foo, Ravi Philemon, Lyana Dhamirah and Pang Heng Chuan with the party manifesto at a press launch on Apr 19, 2025. (Photo: CNA/Ooi Boon Keong) SINGAPORE ...
Up to 17% of cropland worldwide is contaminated with at least one type of toxic heavy metal, posing health risks to up to 1.4 billion people, scientists warned Thursday. Published in the journal ...