Trump shows farmers printed pictures of his reflecting pool project during rambling roundtable event
Trump boasted about the size of the newly renovated Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool in a rally-style roundtable event
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Trump boasted about the size of the newly renovated Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool in a rally-style roundtable event
Trump administration has asked DC circuit court of appeals to reverse lower court decision which blocked construction of $400m ballroom No court has the authority to halt construction of Donald Trumpโs White House ballroom and a secure underground facility, a Department of Justice lawyer has argued, suggesting only US Congress had the power to stop the project. The Trump administration has asked the Washington DC circuit court of appeals to reverse a lower court decision which blocked construction of a $400m ballroom on the site of the White Houseโs demolished East Wing. Construction of a secure bunker for staff underground at the site was allowed to proceed while the dispute between Washington DC preservationists and the White House continues. Continue reading...
A lawsuit to stop construction of the presidentโs ballroom project was too late, Justice Department lawyers told appeals court judges
More than half of corporate donors to presidentโs pet project have recently received new or improved government deals for their services, Public Citizen analysis reveals
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Martin Fitton, 58, began his green-fingered journey in 2009 and has been levelling-up his project ever since, inspiring fellow gardeners along the way.
A debt-laden caregiver attempting suicide is the catalyst for him finding new meaning to life from a ward of terminally ill patients in touching ensemble drama โYou know the law of entropy? Life is a process of constant decay,โ ssays a doctor in this Chinese hospital comedy drama โ but not that youโd know it from the gabbling, frenetic first half-hour of director Chen Sichengโs death-fixated film. Being Towards Death kicks off with caregiver Xiaobing (Jiang Long) about to throw himself off the roof because, after a scheme to flog his superiors care robots fails, heโs in hock to triad loan sharks. Thankfully the film later settles into an intermittently touching ensemble drama with a meta tint; albeit one that doesnโt fully grasp the profundities itโs aiming for. Hauled back from the ledge, Xiaobing is talked by the hospital director into leading a project studying mental health interventions in terminal cancer care. So he finds himself among the โWard 10 Fearless Squadโ, a group of patients whose outlook is as plucky as their diagnoses are grim. Before long, he has co-opted film director Dao (Wang Zichuan) to make a documentary about his roomies, including bullish property mogul Mau (Cai Ming), browbeaten first son Bowen (Huang Yi) and fib-spinning poppet, Xiaobing (Ye Quanxi) โ nicknamed Little Bing. Continue reading...
The president claimed his project is under budget despite it doubling in cost since it began
Cost model designed to protect against low-cost bid bias, claims rival
While unemployment is projected to hold steady at a low 4.3% in May, according to FactSet, the pace of job creation remains significantly slower than the boom experienced in the wake of pandemic lockdowns
Democrats and a faction of Republicans have been actively seeking to permanently block the creation of this fund, which is designed to compensate individuals who claim political persecution
Within the last few days, a camera trap caught images of three mule deer using structure for the first time A trio of mule deer have already scuttled across a not-quite-finished $20m wildlife bridge in Siskiyou county, marking a triumph for the California department of transportation (Caltrans). The bridge and accompanying fencing over Route 97 in Siskiyou county is the first wildlife crossing constructed over a major highway in California. The project promises to both improve driver safety and reduce mortality for migrating mule deer, elk and other animal species. Continue reading...
Unearthed files from the Pentagon reveal the existence of a secret project aimed at turning common pests into a deadly disease-carrying army.
Ron Wyden tells of โgrave concernsโ over plan, first revealed by Guardian, to hold families at sprawling Louisiana facility The ranking member on the US Senateโs influential finance committee has demanded transparency over a proposed โfirst-of-its-kindโ ICE family and child detention center in Alexandria, Louisiana, citing reporting by the Guardian that first revealed the Trump administrationโs plans in March. Senator Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat, has written to the projectโs contractors and to the Department of Health and Human Services [HHS] expressing concerns over conflicts of interest, environmental contamination, and โthe absence of a public processโ in the centerโs planning. Continue reading...
Trump stated the work to paint the shallow basin a deep โAmerican flag blueโ was finished on Wednesday
Albaniaโs state anti-corruption agency has confirmed it opened an investigation related to the project
Demonstrators say the project backed by Donald Trump's son-in-law would harm a protected environment.
This roughly $850 million project explores both the political and personal realms of the nationโs first Black president
Users probe backup failures find Claude-assisted commits. Veteran engineer retorts: "I did not just vibe-code 'convert test suite to python'."
Mozartโs Marriage of Figaro is in the sopranoโs DNA, but sheโs never thought about directing it. Creating her own production has been daunting and fascinating โ and her sonโs building blocks even helped I am not one of those performers who has spent their life on a theatre stage or film set thinking, โI wish I could direct thisโ. However, earlier this year, I found myself with an unexpected six-week gap. A scheduled project had been delayed for technical reasons, and it was at this time that Wild Artsโ producer Max Parfitt asked how well I knew The Marriage of Figaro. I have lived with Mozartโs opera for as long as I can remember. Susannaโs โDeh, Vieni Non Tardarโ was one of the first major arias I sang, aged 12 or 13, while studying in Los Angeles. Later, I wrote my final high school paper on Figaro, the adaptation from Beaumarchaisโs play to Da Ponteโs libretto. I even translated the entire score word for word, which is probably why I still know it so deeply. My Metropolitan Opera debut at 19 was in Figaro, singing Barbarina. I performed my first Susanna on the same New York stage a few years later, and Iโve since sung the role many times all over the world. Continue reading...