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New automated enforcement cameras are active in six school zones throughout Anne Arundel County.
Nucor CEO Leon Topalian joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk quarterly results, the impact of tariffs, outlook for the ...
The Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 also leads comfortably in Geekbench tests. It delivers around 54% higher single-core performance and ...
The worldwide smartphone industry has reached a pivotal point in 2025, driven by intense rivalry between tech giants Apple, ...
President Donald Trump is holding a rally in Michigan on Tuesday to mark the first 100 days of his second term, staging his ...
In fluid synchronization, dozens of robotic arms picked up metal parts and welded them onto vehicle beds, as car skeletons ...
FUZHOU -- China's digital transformation is gaining strong momentum, with its Digital China development index climbing to 150.51 in 2024, up 10.65 percent from the previous year, according to the ...
THE ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT SAYS THAT IT SET UP SIX NEW PORTABLE SPEED CAMERAS. ONE OF THOSE LOCATIONS IS ALONG BENFIELD ROAD. THE OTHER LOCATIONS INCLUDE BELLE GROVE ROAD SOUTH ...
The proposed bill, HB-7058, would require the Department of Transportation commissioner to develop a plan to expand speed camera use on state roads by Feb. 1, 2026. It also would “permit a ...
China has launched the world’s first high-speed uncrewed submersible, a vessel that can operate underwater for 30 days, withstand extreme weather, and launch research rockets, marking a major ...
Two automated speed cameras have been set up in areas of Wheat Ridge that the police are calling "excessive speed areas." The first camera is at West 32nd Avenue outside of Wheat Ridge High School.
In fluid synchronisation, dozens of robotic arms picked up metal parts and welded them onto vehicle beds, as car skeletons gradually took shape and progressed along an automated factory floor near ...