Auto parts maker Aisin Corp. rose to a record after second quarter operating profit surged, driven by the rise of powertrain unit sales as automaker clients look to ramp up output. Operating profit ...
The University at Buffalo is required to maintain a reasonably detailed current list of records by subject matter. UB maintains records by subject in accordance with the SUNY Records Retention and ...
Turfway Park Racing & Gaming's Holiday Meet returns Wednesday, Dec. 3 through Saturday, Dec. 27, headlined by the second annual Synthetic Championships on Saturday, Dec. 13, with four stakes contests ...
The US government’s gross national debt has surpassed $38 trillion amid the ongoing federal shutdown, marking a historic milestone for the nation’s finances. This comes just two months after debt hit ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. State and territory leaders have agreed to pause and streamline the National Construction Code in a bid to boost supply as the ...
The State University of New York (SUNY) Records Retention and Disposition Schedule indicates the minimum length of time that records must be retained. The retention periods apply regardless of the ...
Over 3 million people visited Alaska during the tourism season that ended in April 2025 marking a new record for the state, according to data released at the Alaska Travel Industry Association’s ...
Sedgwick County’s search for a new administrative building is over. After a several-year search, the county has officially purchased the downtown Envision building at 610 N. Main for $12.25 million. A ...
EXCLUSIVE: With over 500,000 illegal aliens deported since President Donald Trump took office in January, the administration is on track to significantly exceed the record number of illegals deported ...
The world’s metal traders are enjoying their most profitable ever year due to supply upheavals that propelled prices toward record highs. Glencore Plc and Trafigura Group are on track for their best ...
The Jacksonville Federal Court Bar Association is inviting Mark Seidenfeld, Patricia A. Dore Professor of Administrative Law at Florida State University College of Law, to discuss the modern use of ...