ORANGE CITY, Fla. — For the first time in Orange City’s history, a woman is serving as mayor. In January, Orange City honored Mayor Kelli Marks, who was sworn into office in November 2024, with a ...
In September, the Washington Medical Commission placed restrictions on Dr. Mark Mulholland's license that prevented him from seeing female patients. A woman who filed a complaint against Mulholland ...
RICHLAND, Wash. (WKRC) - A Washington woman alleges in a lawsuit that an OB-GYN performed a pelvic exam “in a sexual manner” and later removed her fallopian tubes without her knowledge or consent. The ...
Gouge Away have a huge year ahead. The grungy hardcore band will tour the US with Wednesday this spring; they also have shows lined up with Ovlov and Touché Amoré, and they're even booked for some ...
In December, Howard Marks published an investment memo titled, “Is it a bubble?” that expressed some of his skepticism and reservations about artificial intelligence and the stock-market boom it had ...
Researchers developed aluminum structures that trap air bubbles, making them able to float perpetually in even the harshest environments. By Kenneth Chang Researchers say they have come up with a ...
As of Wednesday, Sean Marks will have been in charge of the Nets for a decade. That’s seen enough ups and downs for a generation. Or a century. That first half of Marks’ tenure seemed a steady climb.
Archaeologist Flinders Petrie documented unusual stone cores and grooves in Egypt that appear to have been made with tube drills. House fails to override Trump's vetoes of two Republican bills Vance: ...
Olympe de Gouges is a name you might remember from your history classes as another casualty of the French Revolution’s bloody Reign of Terror. It’s names like ...
Howard Marks reflects on 35 years of writing market memos loved by Buffett and others on Wall Street
Howard Marks, who has written his popular investment memos for 35 years, credits his success to focusing on the core of investing: understanding risk and psychology. In an interview with CNBC's Sara ...
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