WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Monsoon rains unleashed flooding in Australia’s Queensland that have claimed the lives of two people as the week-long deluge dropped months of rainfall in a few days ...
EXCLUSIVE: The UK government is considering enshrining into law a requirement for UK broadcasters to regularly fund anti-bullying reporting body CIISA, which is yet to launch properly several ...
In December, the city was hit with its heaviest rains in 15 years, Queensland’s government said in a statement. Its airport recorded more than 250mm of rainfall between 19-24 December ...
The U.S. government is $36 trillion in debt. But who is owed all that money? Well, the government owes some of this money to itself. The best example begins with Social Security. It collects money ...
By Ethan Singer More than 8,000 web pages across more than a dozen U.S. government websites have been taken down since Friday afternoon, a New York Times analysis has found, as federal agencies ...
A new study of water quality in Australian rivers reveals surprising changes since the turn of the century: good for the ...
Kenny Holston/The New York Times Supported by By Jonathan Swan Theodore Schleifer Maggie Haberman Kate Conger Ryan Mac and Madeleine Ngo In Elon Musk’s first two weeks in government, his ...
Elon Musk is officially serving under President Donald Trump as a special government employee, according to a White House official. That designation means Musk – the billionaire tech ...
WASHINGTON— Elon Musk is serving in the Trump administration as a "special government employee," according to a White House official. It’s a designation that means Musk, the tech tycoon and ...
A staggering amount of rain has inundated parts of Queensland’s northeast coast over the past week, with some places picking up more than 1.7 metres of rain during what has become an historic event ...
What’s new is his injection of mega-billionaire Elon Musk into the federal government by having him lead a so-called Department of Government Efficiency. So far Musk’s foray into government ...
There is no cavalry coming. Elected officials, governors, civil servants and people sitting at home are the only ones who can stop this. By Jen Psaki This is an adapted excerpt from the Feb. 3 ...
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