WASHINGTON — Monsignor Jeffrey Burrill has returned to active ministry as a priest in his home diocese, after he resigned last year from his post with the U.S. bishops ahead of reports alleging ...
Venture capitalist G. Steven Burrill (at right) will serve 30 months and pay $200 after signing a sealed plea agreement last year. Famed biotech venture capitalist G. Steven Burrill is headed to ...
The resignation of Msgr. Jeffrey Burrill, general secretary of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, is another gut-punch for Catholics. That sin abounds is old news — and grace abounds ...
G. Steven Burrill and his firm Burrill Capital Management will pay back nearly $5 million, on top of a $1 million fine, to settle SEC allegations of misappropriating funds. Chris Newmarker and Brian ...
Steven Burrill, a well known figure and investor in the biotechnology sector, settled charges with the Securities & Exchange Commission on Wednesday that he stole money from a fund managed by his firm ...
A Wisconsin priest has filed a lawsuit against the dating app Grindr. Gianna B via Unsplash A Catholic priest is suing Grindr after demanding $5 million from the dating app, saying he was “publicly ...
Msgr. Jeffrey Burrill, the general secretary of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, resigned from his post on Tuesday ahead of a media report alleging that he frequented gay bars and private ...
The Burrill Report is written for everyone who wants to understand how biotechnology operates as a business. Each month the publication focuses on the health of the industry and the strategies that ...
CALEDONIA – Oftentimes, coaches step away from their position to spend more time with family. Veteran Caledonia football coach Tom Burrill is actually returning to the sidelines to do just that.
When the new school year begins Tuesday in the Santa Clarita Valley, classes will be taught online, but Brady and Jennifer Burrill will not be working from home. Burrill, who serves as an assistant ...
Bishop Gerald “Frank” Burrill, 95, who was named Chicago’s eighth Episcopal bishop in 1954 and guided the diocese through discussions of race and civil rights during the 1960s, died of a stroke ...
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