They hope to make hockey more accessible to girls who look like them.
The $125 million project is the latest building to rise downtown, but it will sit largely empty until at least January in an abundance of caution.
The owners broadened their approach and employees responded positively to the commitment to inclusivity.
Sid Hartman blew away all the competitors because of his network of relationships and pure doggedness.
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Family businesses need to understand where each individual sits now, how they might move across the circles, and who may join or leave.
Many Silicon Valley engineers just moved their gear home — some in living rooms — to keep innovating.
For months now, we've known the Justice Department has been preparing an antitrust case against Google. We didn't know was how far-reaching it would be.
Senate Republicans voted overwhelmingly Sunday to advance Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett toward final confirmation despite Democratic objections, just over a week before the presidential election.
Officials on Sunday scoffed at the notion of dialing back in-person campaigning despite positive tests from several aides to Vice President Mike Pence, who leads the White House coronavirus task force.
Newly confirmed deaths included 12 in long-term care and assisted-living settings.
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Slow out of the gate as New Jersey sprinted ahead in the nascent U.S. sports betting market, Freehold Raceway is hoping to catch up to the pack as the latest entity in the state to offer it.
On a recruiting trip to India's tech hub of Bangalore, Alan Cramb, the president of a reputable Chicago university, answered questions not just about dorms or tuition but also American work visas.
Family says she doesn't drive but took a car while in Mora.
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The boy was hospitalized, is expected to survive, police said.
Fall down, get up, keep moving, and turn it into a victory -- Randy Arozarena's madcap race around the bases was about as uneventful as the Rays' path to a win.
Brett Phillips squatted on the field crying, Randy Arozarena sprawled in the dirt pounding his hands on home plate.
The Vikings are down. Most others are out. So even with Saturday night's loss, the Gophers still could become the preeminent sports team in the state of Minnesota.