The Maryland Transportation Authority has $350 million in insurance per occurrence for property damage, including to bridges, and for business interruption, it said in a recent statement related to a bond sale.
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The Maryland Transportation Authority has $350 million in insurance per occurrence for property damage, including to bridges, and for business interruption, it said in a recent statement related to a bond sale.
At a press conference, a local fire official confirmed that two people had been rescued from the river, including one "in very serious condition."
Justices reject Biden administration’s request to prevent Texas from exercising new border enforcement power
The goal of President Biden’s new program is to keep people from skipping out on their asylum hearings and staying in the country indefinitely.
The bills now head to President Joe Biden's desk to be signed into law.
What we saw in Thursday's state of the union address was U.S. President Joe Biden's re-election strategy — a blueprint for a comeback, as he's down in the polls. It revealed four things about the campaign he intends to fight.
State legislature passes bill restoring criminal penalties following widespread anger over public drug use.
The two likely 2024 opponents are seeking to blame the other’s party for record illegal crossings that are a top concern for voters.
The Republican leader of the US House of Representatives on Tuesday blocked war aid for Ukraine, ignoring President Joe Biden's plea that passing the bill was vital for standing up to "Russian dictator" Vladimir Putin.
The move marks the first time a cabinet secretary is being put on trial by Congress since 1876
Former US president Donald Trump urged Republicans Monday to reject a bipartisan Senate deal trading tough new border security measures for $60 billion in Ukraine funding and other national security priorities.
Lloyd Austin apologized for not disclosing his cancer diagnosis in his first public comments about the secrecy surrounding an extended hospital stay.
Alejandro Mayorkas is accused of failing to enforce immigration laws at the border with Mexico
Western allies view Stockholm as a vital bulwark against Russian aggression in Europe
A bargain in which southern border security would be beefed up in exchange for foreign aid is looking increasingly unlikely
The execution came after heated debate over whether it was constitutional to use nitrogen hypoxia in capital punishment.
Fending off doubts and criticisms, Alabama’s attorney general hailed a new execution method as “humane and effective.”
Matthew P Bergman’s firm has filed cases against Snap, TikTok and others, with a novel argument – that the products are harmful by design
Razor wire is at the center of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's border clash with President Biden