How Houston Spent $180 Million: A Deep Dive Into the City's Procurement and Purchasing Process
The City of Houston spent $180 million from its general fund on purchasing goods and services during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, according to newly released public financial records. Overseeing that massive flow of public funds was the Strategic Procurement Division of the Finance Department, which itself cost about $9.5 million to operate last year. City officials emphasize that purchasing within a government body like Houston is far different from everyday consumer spending. Unlik
How Houston Spent $180 Million: A Deep Dive Into the City's Procurement and Purchasing Process
The City of Houston spent $180 million from its general fund on purchasing goods and services during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, according to newly released public financial records. Overseeing that massive flow of public funds was the Strategic Procurement Division of the Finance Department, which itself cost about $9.5 million to operate last year. City officials emphasize that purchasing within a government body like Houston is far different from everyday consumer spending. Unlik
NJ Transit Riders Urge Faster Action on Long-Delayed Accessibility Upgrades
Commuters across New Jersey who rely on public transit are raising concerns about prolonged inaccessibility at major stations, especially for those with disabilities. While plans and funding are finally in place to address longstanding infrastructure issues, riders say the pace of progress leaves many struggling to access essential services safely and independently. At Hamilton Station, escalators that serve the westbound platform have been out of service for extended periods — one since S
NJ Transit Riders Urge Faster Action on Long-Delayed Accessibility Upgrades
Commuters across New Jersey who rely on public transit are raising concerns about prolonged inaccessibility at major stations, especially for those with disabilities. While plans and funding are finally in place to address longstanding infrastructure issues, riders say the pace of progress leaves many struggling to access essential services safely and independently. At Hamilton Station, escalators that serve the westbound platform have been out of service for extended periods — one since S
AI’s Energy Demands Trigger U.S. Nuclear and Renewable Infrastructure Expansion
Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a sweeping plan to power the future of artificial intelligence by identifying 16 federal sites for the rapid development of energy infrastructure. With nuclear and renewable sources in focus, these locations are poised to support the surging energy requirements of large-scale AI systems.Described by U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright as “the next Manhattan Project,” the initiative signals a
AI’s Energy Demands Trigger U.S. Nuclear and Renewable Infrastructure Expansion
Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a sweeping plan to power the future of artificial intelligence by identifying 16 federal sites for the rapid development of energy infrastructure. With nuclear and renewable sources in focus, these locations are poised to support the surging energy requirements of large-scale AI systems.Described by U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright as “the next Manhattan Project,” the initiative signals a
NJ Transit's New CEO Kris Kolluri Unveils 12-Point Plan Amid Potential Strike
NJ Transit, the backbone of New Jersey's public transportation system, carried over a quarter-billion passengers in 2023. While the network plays a vital role in daily commutes, the past year has been marked by service disruptions, including last summer’s major delays, which prompted officials to implement a temporary fare holiday to compensate frustrated riders. Now, under the leadership of new CEO Kris Kolluri, NJ Transit is rolling out strategic improvements to enhance reliabilit
NJ Transit's New CEO Kris Kolluri Unveils 12-Point Plan Amid Potential Strike
NJ Transit, the backbone of New Jersey's public transportation system, carried over a quarter-billion passengers in 2023. While the network plays a vital role in daily commutes, the past year has been marked by service disruptions, including last summer’s major delays, which prompted officials to implement a temporary fare holiday to compensate frustrated riders. Now, under the leadership of new CEO Kris Kolluri, NJ Transit is rolling out strategic improvements to enhance reliabilit
NJ Transit Leaders Host Listening Event to Address Rider Complaints and Service Improvements
New Jersey Transit leaders are taking a proactive approach to addressing customer complaints and service issues through a series of public listening events. The latest session, part of the “We Are Listening” initiative, took place Thursday night at the Trenton Transit Station. The event provided riders with an opportunity to voice their concerns directly to NJ Transit leadership, including the agency’s new customer advocate
NJ Transit Leaders Host Listening Event to Address Rider Complaints and Service Improvements
New Jersey Transit leaders are taking a proactive approach to addressing customer complaints and service issues through a series of public listening events. The latest session, part of the “We Are Listening” initiative, took place Thursday night at the Trenton Transit Station. The event provided riders with an opportunity to voice their concerns directly to NJ Transit leadership, including the agency’s new customer advocate
Gas Explosion in Perth Amboy Injures One, Damages Multi-Use Building and Displaces Residents
A powerful gas explosion rocked a multi-use building in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, on Thursday afternoon, leaving one person injured and several others displaced. The blast, which occurred at a juice bar located at 232 Hall Avenue, sent debris flying, shattered windows, and ignited a fire within the establishment. Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene to control the fire and secure the area.
Gas Explosion in Perth Amboy Injures One, Damages Multi-Use Building and Displaces Residents
A powerful gas explosion rocked a multi-use building in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, on Thursday afternoon, leaving one person injured and several others displaced. The blast, which occurred at a juice bar located at 232 Hall Avenue, sent debris flying, shattered windows, and ignited a fire within the establishment. Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene to control the fire and secure the area.
Trump Faces Legal Battle Over NYC Congestion Pricing Halt
Trump's decision to halt New York City's congestion pricing program has led to a major legal dispute, as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has filed a lawsuit against the federal government. The congestion pricing plan, which went into effect on January 5, 2025, imposed a $9 toll on vehicles entering Manhattan below 60th Street. The policy aimed to curb traffic congestion while generating much-needed funding for the city's public transpor
Trump Faces Legal Battle Over NYC Congestion Pricing Halt
Trump's decision to halt New York City's congestion pricing program has led to a major legal dispute, as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has filed a lawsuit against the federal government. The congestion pricing plan, which went into effect on January 5, 2025, imposed a $9 toll on vehicles entering Manhattan below 60th Street. The policy aimed to curb traffic congestion while generating much-needed funding for the city's public transpor
Lawsuit Challenges New York Law Granting Driver’s Licenses to Undocumented Immigrants
The United States Department of Justice has initiated a significant legal challenge by filing a lawsuit against New York’s Green Light Law in the U.S. District Court in Albany. This law, which allows nonresident immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses while restricting federal immigration and border enforcement agencies from accessing the state’s motor vehicle database, has now come under intense scrutiny. The lawsuit seeks both a
Lawsuit Challenges New York Law Granting Driver’s Licenses to Undocumented Immigrants
The United States Department of Justice has initiated a significant legal challenge by filing a lawsuit against New York’s Green Light Law in the U.S. District Court in Albany. This law, which allows nonresident immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses while restricting federal immigration and border enforcement agencies from accessing the state’s motor vehicle database, has now come under intense scrutiny. The lawsuit seeks both a
India Denies US Summons for Adani Group; Rejects Bribery Charges
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has clarified that the government has not received any communication from the United States regarding the Adani Group. In its weekly briefing, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal rejected media reports about the US summoning Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani and other executives. He emphasized that the issue is a private legal matter involving individuals and the US Department of Justice, with no prior notification sent to the Indian government.
India Denies US Summons for Adani Group; Rejects Bribery Charges
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has clarified that the government has not received any communication from the United States regarding the Adani Group. In its weekly briefing, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal rejected media reports about the US summoning Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani and other executives. He emphasized that the issue is a private legal matter involving individuals and the US Department of Justice, with no prior notification sent to the Indian government.
Chandrababu Naidu Addresses Sand Policy Complaints with New Measures
Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has expressed his displeasure regarding the rising complaints about the implementation of the new sand policy in Andhra Pradesh, particularly concerning the availability of sand and the high transportation charges associated with it. In light of these issues, the Mining Department has made a crucial adjustment to the policy. Effective immediately, citizens are now permitted to collect free sand from their nearest reaches and fulfillment points using
Chandrababu Naidu Addresses Sand Policy Complaints with New Measures
Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has expressed his displeasure regarding the rising complaints about the implementation of the new sand policy in Andhra Pradesh, particularly concerning the availability of sand and the high transportation charges associated with it. In light of these issues, the Mining Department has made a crucial adjustment to the policy. Effective immediately, citizens are now permitted to collect free sand from their nearest reaches and fulfillment points using
"Andhra Pradesh's New Liquor Policy: Record Revenue and Tender Applications Completed"
The government of Andhra Pradesh has reached a significant milestone in implementing its new liquor policy. The issuance of liquor licenses has been finalized, generating a remarkable ₹1,797.64 crore in revenue for the state. The government invited tenders for the existing 3,396 liquor outlets across AP, resulting in an astonishing 89,882 applications. Each tender application cost ₹2 lakh, with
"Andhra Pradesh's New Liquor Policy: Record Revenue and Tender Applications Completed"
The government of Andhra Pradesh has reached a significant milestone in implementing its new liquor policy. The issuance of liquor licenses has been finalized, generating a remarkable ₹1,797.64 crore in revenue for the state. The government invited tenders for the existing 3,396 liquor outlets across AP, resulting in an astonishing 89,882 applications. Each tender application cost ₹2 lakh, with
"Record-Breaking Liquor Sales in Telangana During Dasara Season"
Telangana has a vibrant culture that sees liquor sales soar during the Dasara season, and this year has been no exception—setting an unprecedented record. From October 1st to 11th, a staggering 10.4 lakh cases of liquor and 17.5 lakh cases of beer were sold, accumulating sales worth ₹1,057.42 crore. By October 10th, the figures had already reached 836,000 cases of li
"Record-Breaking Liquor Sales in Telangana During Dasara Season"
Telangana has a vibrant culture that sees liquor sales soar during the Dasara season, and this year has been no exception—setting an unprecedented record. From October 1st to 11th, a staggering 10.4 lakh cases of liquor and 17.5 lakh cases of beer were sold, accumulating sales worth ₹1,057.42 crore. By October 10th, the figures had already reached 836,000 cases of li
Jackal Attacks in Madhya Pradesh: Two Injured in Sehore District as Authorities Urge Caution
Madhya Pradesh is currently dealing with a series of distressing jackal attacks, particularly in Sehore district. On Monday evening, two men were attacked by a jackal in the Sagonia Panchayat of Rehti tehsil. The horrifying event was captured on CCTV, showing the jackal aggressively lunging at the men as they sat by the roadside. Despite their efforts to fend off the animal by throwing stones, the jackal persisted until one of the men managed to grab and throw it approximately 15 feet away.
Jackal Attacks in Madhya Pradesh: Two Injured in Sehore District as Authorities Urge Caution
Madhya Pradesh is currently dealing with a series of distressing jackal attacks, particularly in Sehore district. On Monday evening, two men were attacked by a jackal in the Sagonia Panchayat of Rehti tehsil. The horrifying event was captured on CCTV, showing the jackal aggressively lunging at the men as they sat by the roadside. Despite their efforts to fend off the animal by throwing stones, the jackal persisted until one of the men managed to grab and throw it approximately 15 feet away.
"Telangana Revenue Department Issues Demolition Notices: Revanth Reddy’s Brother Among Those Affected"
In a dramatic development, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's recent commitment to demolishing illegal constructions has quickly taken a personal turn. Less than 24 hours after Reddy’s bold statement, the Telangana Revenue Department issued demolition notices to properties in the Amar Cooperative Society, Madhapur. Notably, the notices also include properties owned by A Tirupathi Reddy, Revanth’s brother, signaling a significant enforcement action. The demoliti
"Telangana Revenue Department Issues Demolition Notices: Revanth Reddy’s Brother Among Those Affected"
In a dramatic development, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's recent commitment to demolishing illegal constructions has quickly taken a personal turn. Less than 24 hours after Reddy’s bold statement, the Telangana Revenue Department issued demolition notices to properties in the Amar Cooperative Society, Madhapur. Notably, the notices also include properties owned by A Tirupathi Reddy, Revanth’s brother, signaling a significant enforcement action. The demoliti









