• Longtime Arizona Republic sports editor retires after 44 years in industry

    A longtime sports editor for an Arizona publication plans to retire. Mark Faller, who’s spent nearly 44 years in journalism and over twenty years in Phoenix, will retire from his post as sports editor of the Arizona Republic. Faller announced his intentions to retire in a column in the publication that was printed this week.

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    Newshour, 30 years of democracy in South Africa

    South Africa is marking 30 years since its first democratic elections, but the ANC could lose its grip on power due to endemic corruption, record levels of crime and unemployment, and infrastructure problems. Also in the programme: thousands of people in Australia take to the street to demand action following a surge in violence against women; and a hole in the ozone layer is causing problems for wildlife in the Antarctic. (Photo: Supporters of the African National Congress (ANC) in Soweto,...

  • The Pentagon’s 30-Year Lobbying Swindle

    For decades, corporations have used taxpayer-funded fellowship opportunities to help them secure billion-dollar defense contracts.

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    Blake Griffin retires from NBA after 14-year career

    Blake Griffin has announced his retirement after a 14-year career that included six All-Star selections, Rookie of the Year honors and a dunk contest victory.

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    Blake Griffin retires from NBA after 14-year career

    Blake Griffin has announced his retirement after a 14-year career that included six All-Star selections, Rookie of the Year honors and a dunk contest victory.

    • ESPN

    Blake Griffin announces retirement from NBA after 14 years

    Former Clippers No. 1 overall pick Blake Griffin announced his retirement from the NBA on Tuesday. Griffin won Rookie of the Year and the Slam Dunk Contest and was one of the faces of the Lob City era of the team.

  • Ad industry prepares for ‘tipping point’ this year in sustainability

    Advertisers are shifting carbon measurement from ad campaigns to ad supply chains.

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    No Doubt had Coachella's best set. It only took 30 years.

    When a beloved band comes out of retirement — as raucous Anaheim ska punk band No Doubt did, reuniting for the first time since 2015 on Coachella’s main stage Saturday night — an inevitable tension exists. Is there a way to reinterpret decades-old hits for a crowd of newcomers and longtime fans who have turned ‘90s-era studio songs like “Simple Kind of Life” into a kind of collective muscle memory? When it comes to No Doubt, the answer is yes, there is a way — and they did it better than any...

  • Volunteer, artist talk 30 years of Panoply Arts Festival

    Art, music, delicious food, and community all in the heart of Huntsville, the 42nd annual Panoply Arts Festival has arrived!

  • Hollywood is Missing Out on Up to $30 Billion Every Year Because of Racial Inequity

    In any industry, losing $30 billion annually in revenue is a serious problem. So, how did that happen in Hollywood? Well, starting in 2021, consulting firm McKinsey began publishing reports that peel away the entertainment industry’s historical problems concerning the representation and inclusion of diverse groups. With all the DEI arguments circulating in mainstream media […] The post Hollywood is Missing Out on Up to $30 Billion Every Year Because of Racial Inequity first appeared on The...

  • Vision Pro marketing chief retires after 36 years at Apple

    Apple is losing another important director as a new report from Bloomberg has just revealed that Frank Casanova, currently senior director and head of product marketing for Apple Vision Pro, is retiring after working at the company for 36 years. more

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    Gonzaga President Thayne McCulloh to retire after next school year

    McCulloh has been worked at Gonzaga for over 30 years and has been the