U.S. presidents have used autopens since Thomas Jefferson; the first to use an autopen to sign a law was Barack Obama.
Allie Waggoner of Moorestown is the first woman from Seton Hall University to qualify for the NCAA national meet.
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: March 9 The Washington Post says Americans need the CFPB Ever since the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau opened in 2011 with a ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates will not have one of their pitchers make a start in their next Spring Training game. Left-handed pitcher Bailey Falter, who ...
Rod Stewart fans are taking advantage of high demand for his exclusive Las Vegas residency by listing their premium tickets ...
As free cash flows continue to improve, we expect AtkinsRéalis to ramp up its investment in M&A. We expect the company to pursue small and medium-size targets in the US to accelerate its expansion ...
Purcell Marian women’s basketball star Dee Alexander has been named Ms. Ohio Basketball for the third time. She's just the second girls player in Ohio to three-peat. Purcell Marian's Dee Alexander is ...
Thibault Adrien talks the state of the SFR industry, working with European investors in the space, and the challenges facing the industry.
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 4 March 2025 - By noticing alarming patterns in other people's behaviour, ...
Let’s understand mergers, coalitions and how a party can exit. A merger is the combination of two or more political parties ...
Rob Carrick speaks with an insolvency trustee for the newsletter to see how the nation’s personal finances are holding up ...