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.
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 ...
After some modifications were applied, the House of Representatives approved on Wednesday, 11 April, a draft law consisting of tougher sanctions on fishing companies that have interests in ...
Read more. Story idea? [email protected]. House Bill 695 didn’t have much momentum. That is, until the bill changing many aspects of the state’s Medicaid program gained final ...
The team's current ownership group, the Grousbeck family, has agreed to sell the franchise to a group led by Bill Chisholm, co-founder of Symphony Technology Group. The team will reportedly be ...
The Boston Celtics made history Thursday, reportedly selling for a record $6.1 billion to an investment group led by Symphony Technology Group co-founder Bill Chisholm. The figure set a new record ...
Who is to blame for America’s enormous health-care costs? The sector accounts for almost a fifth of the country’s GDP, twice the average for wealthy countries, yet outcomes are no better ...
The Honourable Bill Blair was elected as the Member of Parliament for Scarborough Southwest in 2015. He has previously served as President of the King’s Privy Council for Canada and Minister of ...
However, bill payments, especially through AXS, surged far beyond expectations, making the programme unsustainable. “If there are areas or gaps where we find that continued activity in a certain ...
With a potential government shutdown fast approaching, the House voted 217 to 213 on Tuesday to approve a short-term spending bill that would fund the government through the end of September.
The House passed the bill in a 217 to 213 vote, with one Republican opposing it and one Democrat supporting it. Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky was the sole Republican "no" vote, while Rep.