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Jim Ryan, President of Sony Interactive Entertainment, has announced that he will retire in March 2024, bringing to a close an almost thirty year career with the PlayStation business, in which he has ...
Storm Of Passion’s Ryan Shepard answers storm chasing questions, including NOAA budget cuts, why his TIV-2 is important to dissecting tornadoes and a close call he had.
So, it's not like he was slumming it. He's a hard coach to believe in. But I also said the same thing about Ryan Day and Jim Harbaugh." ...
Longtime Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay has died at 65, the team announced in a statement Wednesday. "We are devastated to announce our beloved Owner & CEO, Jim Irsay, passed away peacefully ...
Buy Bitcoin, short Michael Saylor’s Strategy. That’s the latest call from legendary short-seller Jim Chanos, who sees the arbitrage play as a no-brainer. Others aren’t so sure.
Former Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jim Marshall, who played 20 seasons and set the NFL record for consecutive games played, has died after a "lengthy hospitalization," his family said Tuesday.
A slide from a recent PlayStation investors presentation has gone viral, as it effectively confirms that the PS5 has made ...
Jim Marshall, a former Minnesota Viking who started in more consecutive N.F.L. games than any other defensive player, but who may be best remembered for romping 66 yards into the wrong end zone ...
Jim “Bones” Mackay often has said he would always be a caddie, even now that he has left his longtime role to be a course reporter for NBC Sports. That much was evident in the final, chaotic hour of ...
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay died peacefully in his sleep on Wednesday afternoon at the age of 65, the team announced. "Jim's love and appreciation for the NFL in addition to its history, ...
Jim Jordan, a former Ohio State assistant wrestling coach who is now a U.S. congressman, has long denied any knowledge of the decades of sexual abuse perpetrated by Richard Strauss during his ...
We, among the ranks of retired university faculty, have grown weary of The Jefferson Council’s exaggerated and rather pious claims that the University of Virginia has somehow left Jefferson behind.