The presidential inauguration will be held inside the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on Monday, Jan. 20, disqualifying many tickets from actual attendance. The move was in response to a very cold weather forecast in Washington that morning. A press release from the Capitol Police said ticketed areas outside will be closed.
President Joe Biden has posthumously pardoned Black nationalist Marcus Garvey, who influenced Malcolm X and other Black civil rights leaders.
Trump reiterated his claim that China is “operating” the Panama Canal and said that the critical waterway had been “foolishly” given to Panama. “We didn't give it to China. We gave it to Panama, and we’re taking it back.”
The new office of education advocacy gives the city government a way to fund efforts to bring education back under city control in the future.
Third-party vendor FIS blamed a local power loss and hardware failure for the issue, which Bank of Oklahoma said affected more than two dozen financial institutions.
Capital One's technical issues had thousands more customers on Friday reporting problems with direct deposits, with the bank offering assurances that it's working to resolve the issue now plaguing ...
Capital One's technical outage which had been impacting the processing of some deposits, payments and transfers – has dragged on into Friday. "We are working around the clock with our service ...
Capital One said Saturday the bank had made “substantial progress” resolving an outage and had restored account functions and processed outstanding transactions for most customers, after ...
Capital One said it is experiencing a technical outage that’s keeping customers from getting payments. The issue is tied to a third-party vendor and is “temporarily impacting some account ...
Problems with a third-party vendor that Capital One uses are affecting some bank customers’ ability to access money online and igniting anger on social media.The bank said in a statement to CNN ...
Wilmington Housing Authority recently bought Jervay Place, and owes the seller a bit more money than expected due to past unpaid operating costs. WHA asked the city to help cover the shortfall.
A Wilmington resident, 28-year-old Jamira Loper, has been charged with multiple felonies following an alleged assault involving chemical spray at a grocery store parking lot. The incident