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Here below is a resource list of the most common licensed professions and their related licensing or regulatory bodies. Generally speaking, licensing bodies usually have an overarching national ...
Legionella bacteria 50 times above safe levels have been detected at Japan ’s Expo 2025 in Osaka, the latest in a string of problems plaguing the event since its opening in mid-April.
Shifting some licensing authority to DOE and its labs hands top political appointees under President Donald Trump responsibility for ensuring safety.
The move to cut gun licensing inspectors “reduces ATF’s capacity to regulate the firearms and explosives industries” by 40% and will save $82 million.
The expo’s astonishing array of playable games (known as "Georgia's Largest Arcade") is just one attraction at the weekend event; there’s also a massive tabletop board game library (very ...
The International Woodturning Symposium, billed as the world’s largest gathering of woodturners, is spinning into St. Paul at the RiverCentre from Thursday, June 12 to Sunday, June 15 with a ...
Donald Trump reported more than US$600 million in income from crypto, golf clubs, licensing and other ventures in a public financial disclosure report released on Friday (Jun 13) that provided a ...
Trump reports more than $600 million in income from crypto, golf, licensing fees By Tom Bergin, Lawrence Delevingne and Tom Lasseter June 14, 202510:06 AM PDTUpdated June 14, 2025 ...
The state government will spend $4 million on a new centre to service growing demand in the Armadale and Byford areas as part of an election commitment, but it is yet to determine the exact location.
OSAKA, Japan — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos on Friday led a walk-through of the Philippine Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, highlighting Filipino creativity, ...
CyberSec India Expo 2025: Over 100 Cybersecurity Players To Unite In Mumbai On June 11–12 Amid Surge In Cyber Threats As India becomes the second most targeted nation in cyber threats, over a ...
New findings from a survey about the nightlife industry in Ireland show that 71% of respondents believe that nightclubs cannot survive under current licensing conditions.