(Image via Getty: Jalen Hurts and Bryonna Rivera "Bry" Burrows) While Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts rules the gridiron, his wife, Bryonna Rivera “Bry” Burrows, excels in technology, ...
WASHINGTON — Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy threatened Friday to yank $73 million in federal highway funding meant for New York after an audit found more than half of the Empire State’s ...
Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco (third from left) and Inquirer Interactive President Paolo Prieto (second from left) at the signing of the memorandum of understanding in the presence of Imelda ...
The Department of Transportation announced a new $1 billion grant program for airports. Grants are intended for family- and health-friendly improvements in airport terminals. Suggested upgrades ...
DOT Secretary Sean Duffy on Monday threatened to withhold $30M in federal funding from Minnesota, saying that one third of the state’s non-domiciled CDLs reviewed by Federal Motor Carrier Safety ...
Podcast company Acast launches a UK premium audio and video podcast offering through a partnership with Little Dot Studios. The program provides YouTube infrastructure, growth support, and scaled ad ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A new bill could be the first step toward allowing right turns on red for Staten Island drivers. On Wednesday, all three of Staten Island’s representatives in the City Council — ...
The Trump administration is refusing to give broadband-deployment grants to states that enforce net neutrality rules or price regulations, a Commerce Department official said. The administration ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation has removed sex and race as criteria for automatic certification in its Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program, according to an interim final rule announced ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced significant changes to its Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program, which considers disadvantaged businesses when awarding billions for federal ...
DOT issues rule to roll back race- and sex-based DBE standards. Small firms must reapply for certification under new guidelines. Minority business groups warn of major ripple effects in construction.