The Princeton University Board of Trustees voted Friday to change the name of the school of politics to the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, according to the statement. The university previously named to him will be known as “First College” in recognition of its “status as the first …
Read More »New US Coronavirus Cases Hit 45,242 for Largest Pandemic Rise in One Day
LUBBOCK, Texas (Reuters) – The United States recorded 45,242 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, the largest increase in the pandemic in a single day, according to a Reuters count, bringing the total number of Americans who tested positive to at least 2.48 million. The new record for positive testing …
Read More »Milton Glaser: Designer Featured By Bob Dylan Poster, NY Logo Dies At 91
Glaser died on Friday turns 91, says the magazine’s obituary. His wife, Shirley Glaser, told the New York Times that the cause of death was a stroke and that she also suffered from kidney failure. CNN was unable to immediately contact her for comment. “On behalf of the New York …
Read More »Carlyle buys a 20% stake in Piramal Pharma’s business
Passers-by walk in front of video monitors advertising the Carlyle Group listing on the NASDAQ market site in New York’s Times Square after the opening bell for trade, USA May 3, 2012. REUTERS / Keith Bedford / File Photo (Reuters) – United States-based Carlyle Group Inc has agreed to buy …
Read More »National Women’s Soccer League resumes playing on Saturday
However, instead of a full regular season schedule, the season is shortened in a 30-day tournament to be called the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup, which will begin on Saturday, June 27. The NWSL Challenge Cup was announced in May to mark a return to the game for all nine clubs …
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