The U.S. Department of Transportation, (DOT) in association with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, (FMCSA) is ...
More than 5,000 Overdrive readers have spoken, most strongly supporting DOT's non-domiciled CDL emergency rulemaking ...
Compliance and preparation for federal government audits of commercial driving license training providers is a business with ...
Cardi B clapped back at Offset after he implied her newborn with Stefon Diggs might be his, calling the comment harassment and demanding he leave her alone. Cardi B pushed back hard after Offset ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro responded to backlash over the arrest of an Uzbek illegal immigrant with suspected terror ties who was captured by federal authorities ...
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Kane Williamson, New Zealand's all-time leading Test run-scorer, has been named in the Black Caps' 14-player squad to face the West Indies beginning on December 2. Williamson missed his side's Test ...
Cardi B and Offset were together from 2017 to 2024 and share three children. The Am I The Drama? rapper recently welcomed her fourth child—and first with new boyfriend Stefon Diggs—and announced the ...
Malacañang on Sunday clapped back at Vice President Sara Duterte’s challenge for President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. to take a hair follicle test to disprove allegations that he is hooked on illegal drugs ...
The 38-year-old suffered ongoing troubles in the first Ashes Test against England and had to spend time off the field while Australia was bowling as he was treated for back spasms. Khawaja came under ...
Aussie cricket legend Ian Healy has backed Usman Khawaja to return to the starting XI if he is fit for the Brisbane Test, but has claimed Nathan McSweeney could find his way back into the side if ...
Georgia law states that if a woman is married, her husband is automatically considered the father of any child born during the marriage, unless someone challenges this in court. That rule is confusing ...