Officials provided an update Thursday on the condition of the two Lancaster County plane crash victims still hospitalized at the Leigh Valley Burn Center. A spokesperson for Leigh ...
The Alabama Legislature on Thursday, March 20, wrapped up its 16th legislative day in Montgomery since the 2025 Alabama ...
Comedian Dana Carvey has revealed the joke he told that made Bill Gates walk out on him. Appearing alongside Bill Maher on his show 'Real Time', the 69-year-old recalled performing as his ...
Bill Self and John Calipari are two of the best head coaches in the nation and their teams did not disappoint. When the final whistle blew, Kansas came up short by a final score of 79-72.
Bill Chisholm is the co-founder of Symphony Technology Group (STG), a private equity firm based in Menlo Park, California. He serves as the group's chief investment officer and managing partner ...
The NCAA Tournament Selection Committee gifted the entire country with an all-timer first-round coaching matchup between Kansas basketball's Bill Self and Arkansas' John Calipari, when the No. 7 ...
Kansas coach Bill Self surprised much of the college basketball world when he admitted after last year's second-round loss to Gonzaga that he had spent the previous month "thinking about next season." ...
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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 ...
An Austin Democratic state House member, with the support of Republican mothers, has filed a bill to slash the administrative costs of the Texas Education Agency in hopes the cost savings will ...
The bill to fund the federal government cut funding for Wisconsin projects secured by Republicans Derrick Van Orden and Scott Fitzgerald and Democrats Tammy Baldwin, Gwen Moore and Mark Pocan.
Iowa’s four most populous counties would not be able to access state economic development programs and their funds for three years under a bill advanced Wednesday by an Iowa House subcommittee.