Massachusetts voters approved giving union rights to drivers for ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft but rejected a measure to legalize some psychedelics ...
according to the permit. The team plans to clear all items from the rally by Wednesday. The open field location draws significance due to its close proximity to the White House and connection to ...
TOUTS are buying up scarce driving test slots and sell them on to desperate learner drivers at inflated prices. The latest figures show an increase of nearly 1,200 per cent in the number of ...
Learner drivers in Ipswich are waiting an average of four months to book a driving test, according to new figures. Analysis from the TaxPayer's Alliance has revealed that despite the fact that the ...
Selected for the 19th Arte Laguna Prize, Jiaqi (Jessie) Li’s installation blends family footage and personal memories, capturing the complex intimacy between mother and child. Jiaqi (Jessie) Li’s ...
The parents of a Massachusetts high school senior who used artificial intelligence (AI) for a social studies project have filed a lawsuit against his teachers and the school after their son ...
Another 50 driving testing officers had been recruited and were being trained with more being hired in November. Many of the testing officers were working overtime to try and do more tests - usually ...
BOSTON - The ballot boxes are set up as voters in Massachusetts can begin casting their ballots on Saturday, Oct. 19 ahead of Election Day. Signs are on display pointing voters into the Boston ...
Desperate learner drivers are resorting to paying scammers up to £200 for expedited driving tests to avoid long waiting times across the UK. Test appointments are snapped within minutes of being ...
"Auckland's the problem child," when it comes to a blow out in wait times to sit licence tests, according the NZTA ... At the Glen Innes VTNZ centre in East Auckland, learner drivers say the long wait ...
Scammers are taking advantage of long waits for driving tests. An MP says a growing number of youngsters are being persuaded to part with hundreds of pounds of "arrangement fees" to jump the queue.