Lee Kun-hee of Samsung dies at 78; built an electronics titan
Mr. Lee was convicted — and pardoned — twice for white-collar crimes, in a sign of the ills in South Korea’s relationship with its business dynasties. — NYT: Top Stories
Mr. Lee was convicted — and pardoned — twice for white-collar crimes, in a sign of the ills in South Korea’s relationship with its business dynasties. — NYT: Top Stories
MRK Wealth Advisors aligns with Summit for its scale, depth of resources and fully integrated technology platform PARSIPPANY, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Please replace the release dated Oct. 20, 2020, with the following corrected version due to multiple revisions. The updated release reads: SUMMIT FINANCIAL
Coronavirus-related closures in public places won’t stop virus spread in this phase of the pandemic, where at-home gatherings are contributing to cases, one White House official warned Thursday, according to a report. — FOX News
Daniel Jones said he was running too fast when he tripped and fell onto the ground at Lincoln Financial Field while going for what appeared to be a wide-open lane for a touchdown Thursday night. — FOX News
Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s debate statement that he would “transition” the country away from oil gave President Trump an opening to thrust climate change at center stage. New York Times: Top Stories
Comprehensive Myopia and Dry Eye Management Tool Captures 1st Place in Material/Equipment Category CAPELLE A/D IJSSEL, The Netherlands–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#SeeingEyeHealthDifferently–Topcon Healthcare, a leading provider of medical devices and software solutions for the global eye care community, announced today that its MYAH myopia and
With only days until the 2020 presidential election, the topic of health care access, insurance and affordability is front and center in the minds of millions of Americans. — FOX News
Running can do a number on our knees, a study confirms, but it can also build up cartilage. — New York Times: Top Stories
In the clip, President Trump complained about the topics that were brought up, such as the economy and the surge of coronavirus cases. — New York Times: Top Stories