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Pfizer CEO on his mom not hiding her Holocaust story
Accenture CEO Julie Sweet and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla discuss why his mom talked openly about her experience surviving the Holocaust and the biggest lessons she imparted with him as a result.
A mixed-reality exhibit celebrating Ohlone culture has launched at University of California Berkeley’s Lawrence Hall of ...
Storytellers Gala has announced the 2026 Radio Awards winners. Australia has delivered a standout performance collecting a ...
The Melbourne-based artist painted Pitjantjatjara elder Iluwanti Ken, who is known for her large-scale drawings and was also a finalist in this year's Wynne Prize.
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Happenings — what’s coming up in Northeast Ohio starting May 28
is a brief rundown of some coming entertainment options in Northeast Ohio. Make submissions for consideration via email to entertainment@morningjournal.com or entertainment@news-herald.com. You must ...
‘Spacewoman’ chronicles how Collins persevered against odds to become the first female space shuttle pilot and commander. The ...
Florida Lieutenant Governor and gubernatorial candidate Jay Collins stepped to the microphone today at Lake County’s historic ...
Jason Collins, the first openly gay NBA player, has died of brain cancer at 47, his family announced Tuesday. Collins, a 7-foot center who played for six different teams across 13 seasons, disclosed ...
Jason Collins, the NBA’s first openly gay player, died May 12 after an eight-month battle with stage 4 glioblastoma. He was 47. Collins made history in April 2013 when he came out publicly in a Sports ...
Jason Collins, the NBA's first openly gay player, who went on to become a pioneer for inclusion and an ambassador for the league, has died, the NBA announced. He was 47. Collins spent 13 years as a ...
The Republican senator from Maine, running for re-election at age 73 in one of this year’s top Senate races, made the disclosure after mounting online scrutiny on the left. By Katie Glueck Senator ...
Jason Collins, who was the first active openly gay player in NBA history, died on Tuesday after a battle with brain cancer, the league announced. He was 47. “We are heartbroken to share that Jason ...
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