Bill France died at 83 March 8 after battling Parkinson’s disease and heart disease for seven years. Born in Wenatchee, Washington, Nov. 13, 1941, Bill’s life was defined by his unwavering commitment ...
A growing rift has led to some reparations advocates pulling their support for key parts of California's Legislative Black ...
William “Bill” Donald Lockery died, March 20, 2025, at the age of 62 after suffering a massive stroke. Bill was born June 17, 1962, in Neenah, Wisconsin and lived most of his life in Green Bay ...
In what is Prince William's first visit to the Baltic state, the royal will mainly act in his role as Colonel-in-Chief of the Mercian Regiment, which is taking over NATO defence duties in the ...
The Boston Celtics are being sold to Bill Chisholm for $6.1 billion, team ownership announced Thursday morning. The deal is pending NBA Board of Governors approval. Chisholm is a co-founder and ...
William Chisholm, a managing partner of the ... are among the other investors in the group. Bill Chisholm is the co-founder of Symphony Technology Group (STG), a private equity firm based in ...
TAPA, Estonia, March 21 (Reuters) - Prince William donned battle gear to visit British troops in Estonia on Friday on a trip aimed at underlining his country's support for NATO operations in ...
Prince William has been warmly welcomed by Estonia's president as he kicked off a two-day trip to show his support for Russia's neighbour in the face of Putin’s aggression. The Prince of Wales ...
Comedian Bill Burr told the co-hosts of "The View" on Thursday that Elon Musk was going to "trash" the Earth because the billionaire allegedly had no concern for the planet. "Is there anybody ...
Bill Chisholm, cofounder of private equity firm STG, paid $6.1 billion for the Boston Celtics. Chisholm is a lifelong Celtics fan from Massachusetts. The sale was the largest ever for a North ...
William “Bill” Chisholm led a private group that successfully bought the NBA’s Boston Celtics in a billion-dollar investment. The purchase is currently the highest amount ever paid for a ...
Former SA Rugby CEO Jurie Roux has been ordered to pay back Stellenbosch University R37 million, plus interest, in his long-standing bitter dispute with the institution of higher learning.
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