The decision to limit certification to companies owned by disabled veterans will shrink the Historically Underutilized Business program from more than 15,000 to 485 participants — all men.
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Amazon has brought news to its streaming platform. The Prime Video live news hub is now the one-stop destination for ...
DALLAS — The Texas Comptroller’s Office on Tuesday announced it has restructured the state’s Historically Underutilized Business Program (HUB) and stripped away the designation for women and ...
Google Gemini voice assistant is expanding to millions of US users on smart speakers. This includes Gemini Live, Home Brief, ...
Nineteen Local Food Infrastructure Grant recipients received a collective $1.8 million in funding awarded in 2024 after ...
For the 2.5-million Missourians in rural areas, health care is scarce and hospitals are struggling to survive.
Innovation Fund for Community-Academic Partnerships will seed and sustain collaborations between the local community and ...
Indiana coach Curt Cignetti reflects on his time as an Alabama assistant coach nearly every day. He believes his four seasons ...
Rashaun Agee scored a season-high 21 points and grabbed eight rebounds as Texas A&M rolled past East Texas A&M 118-77 on Sunday with the third-highest point total in program history. The ...
This past summer, the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs issued the state’s first telehealth exceptions for a licensed substance use disorder treatment provider to Gateway Rehab. The nonprofit, ...
Tim White, senior vice president of Business Development at RIDC, said PennSTART fills a critical gap in the region’s transportation.