As part of the Purdue University College of Health and Human Science’s (HHS) 15 th anniversary year, we are catching up with alumni who received Outstanding Senior awards when they were undergraduates ...
“I think we came out with the right mentality tonight. This is a good hockey team that we played, they’ve been on a roll all season. They’re big, they’ve got a ton of skill. We knew we had to have a ...
A Baltimore County Council bill that aims to incentivize construction of the $1 billion Sparrows Point Container Terminal by offering a 50-year property tax credit is receiving broad support from ...
Experienced, market-tested leadership team brings data-driven analytics and rules-based decision making to the U.S. leveraged loan market. GREENWICH, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mountain Point Credit ...
Despite the odds being stacked against it and a rough launch, 'Halo Infinite' grew into its own good thing over time. Reading time 3 minutes On December 8, 2021, 343 Industries released Halo Infinite.
After four years of regularly introducing news maps, gameplay modes, and equipment for Halo Infinite, Halo Studios has announced that it is releasing the last major update for the game on Nov. 18.
CLEVELAND — A kid playing a video game "pissed off" Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell with some trash talk, and the Philadelphia 76ers eventually paid for it later that same night. Mitchell, on the ...
Sony is hoping to start filming of its live-action Horizon Zero Dawn movie in 2026 with a release at some point in 2027, according to a new court document. The Game Post said it had spotted the ...
ACA enhanced subsidies are set to expire at the end of the year. As the federal government shutdown enters its tenth day, one major health care issue has continued to be a sticking point: insurance ...
Federal support can’t last forever, but things aren’t looking great for electric vehicles in the US. On Wednesday, federal EV tax credits in the US officially came to an end. Those credits, expanded ...
Millions of Americans who rely on health plans under the Affordable Care Act could see their premiums increase if Congress doesn’t expand key tax credits. Some could lose their insurance altogether.