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Vikings officially announce J.J. McCarthy's number | Sporting News
Sporting News· 13 hours agoThe Minnesota Vikings officially announced the number of first-round pick J.J. McCarthy. McCarthy...
Vikings believe they will get 2 2025 NFL Draft third-round comp picks | Sporting News
Sporting News· 4 hours agoThe Minnesota Vikings are currently projected to receive one third-round compensatory pick in the...
Godrej Splits Units to Ensure Family 'Harmony'
Bloomberg· 6 days agoIndian conglomerate Godrej is splitting its businesses to maintain family "harmony." Bloomberg's Conglomerates Reporter P R Sanjai joins Paul Allen on...
Hotel Savoy Florence Shows First Exhibition By Female Artist
Forbes· 3 days agoThe Fife Arms in the Scottish Highlands has an impressive art collection including a giant Louise...
Bill Gates Never Finished College But These Are His 5 Pearls Of Wisdom For Anyone Who Is Graduating...
Benzinga· 2 days agoBill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft Corporation and the fifth wealthiest person in the world,...
Google's former CEO Eric Schmidt lists $24.5 million mansion in the most expensive ZIP code in the...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAtherton, a small town in San Mateo County, is known to be a hotspot for tech moguls, like former...
Iowa's new immigration law to reply on local police, but many doubt they can enforce it
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThat order must specify how to transport the person to a legal port of entry and the officer or...
Jeff Bezos’s Homes: Inside His More Than $500 Million Property Portfolio
Architectural Digest via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThat same month, Bezos reportedly spent $90 million on a 120-acre undeveloped plot of land that...
Aviation record-setter: Dick Rutan, first to fly around the world without refueling, dies at 85
Scripps News via AOL· 3 days agoRutan achieved the milestone with Jeana Yeager when they departed Edwards Air Force Base flying for...
The BASIC programming language turns 60
Ars Technica· 7 days agoSixty years ago, on May 1, 1964, at 4 am in the morning, a quiet revolution in computing began at Dartmouth College. In its most traditional form, BASIC...