But in case that’s not the type of V-Day activity for you, San Francisco restaurant Pasta Supply Co. is proposing a tempting alternative: Goth Prom. Launched in 2024, the event is back at both the ...
When creating a Mount Rushmore of the greatest Los Angeles Chargers of all time, the list can't be complete with tight end Antonio Gates. Thursday night at the NFL Honors, Gates was officially ...
Tight end Antonio Gates, cornerback Eric Allen, defensive end Jared Allen and wide receiver Sterling Sharpe are the newest members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and will be inducted Aug. 2 in ...
The three artistic giants of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Monet, Rodin and Cézanne, need no introduction. But who can name their wives? Despite the present-day interest in ...
Watch the video below as Mizzou basketball reporter Joey Van Zummeren discusses the resume Tigers head coach Dennis Gates has built to be considered for the National Coach of the Year Award.
Auguste Rodin ‘haunted’ (his word) the British Museum from the first of his many visits to London in 1881. He was aged forty-one, and already a lauded and successful sculptor, highly attuned to the ...
With "Source Code," the billionaire businessman and philanthropist is looking back at both the “wonderful” and the weird moments of growing up Gates Family; Ian Allen/Gates Notes Microsoft co ...
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Billionaire Microsoft founder Bill Gates is opening up about his "lucky" early childhood, his years "getting hooked on coding" and his belief that, if we grew up today, he'd probably be diagnosed ...
Bill Gates recently offered his thoughts on the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). On the topic of President Donald Trump’s DOGE, the billionaire Microsoft co-founder told The Wall ...
Bill Gates said he believes he would have been diagnosed with autism if he were growing up today. The Microsoft co-founder and tech billionaire, 69, made the revelation in his upcoming memoir ...
Bill Gates says the odds of another pandemic in the next 4 years are 10%–15%, and we’re not prepared
Bill Gates at the World Health Summit in Berlin on Oct. 14.
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