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Mukuba, a 6-foot, 190-pound safety, started just one season at Texas after starting for three years at Clemson. He had a career year in 2024 with 69 tackles including 41 solo stops, six passes ...
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo may have to forfeit more than $600,000 in public matching funds, the New York City Campaign Finance ...
In a commanding Game 1 performance during the 2025 NBA Playoffs, Indiana Pacers point guard Andrew Nembhard showcased his evolving skill set, leading his team to a vital victory over the Cleveland ...
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is trying to recoup his legal expenses and more in his case against a state trooper who accused him of sexual harassment. Cuomo claims the state trooper’s ...
After watching edge rusher Andrew Van Ginkel emerge as a key player on defense, the Vikings paid to make sure he’ll be sticking around for a while. A source confirmed to the Pioneer Press on ...
Press Release CIV, an investment firm focused on backing and building transformative companies reshaping critical industries, today announced the close of its inaugural CIV Fund One. The fund is ...
The Minnesota Vikings are rewarding one of their best defensive playmakers, as the team agreed to a one-year, $23 million extension with outside linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel that includes $22.4 ...
Andrew Karpen, a widely respected film executive and the founder of Bleecker Street Media, died on Monday in Connecticut. He was 59. Karpen, an easygoing fixture of the indie film scene, was ...
On Tuesday, the British public broadcaster uncovered that Andrew’s defunct start up Pitch@Palace was secretly administered for two years by a firm controlled by the controversial millionaire ...
“Our industry has lost a giant” said Kent Sanderson, Bleecker Street’s President and Andrew’s longtime friend. “Andrew taught us all so much, foremost of which is the value of ...
Linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel is staying put in Minnesota. On Tuesday, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that Ginkel and the Vikings agreed to a one-year extension worth $23 million. The deal ...
Andrew Karpen, founder and CEO of Bleecker Street, has died after an extended battle with glioblastoma, a form of brain cancer. He was 59. Karpen was a mainstay of the independent film industry ...