The settlement with Amherst-based Independent Health, now-defunct affiliate company DxID and DxID’s former CEO Betsy Gaffney caps ... Timothy W. Hoover and Spencer L. Durland, said in a statemen ...
To carry out the new Administration’s immigration agenda, the “border czar” is counting on the enthusiasm of local law ...
Breaking Bad’s Betsy Brandt and Grady Olsen have split after more than two decades of marriage. According to court documents obtained by Us Weekly on Friday, December 27, Brandt, 51, filed for ...
Dr. Debra Patt, an oncologist in Austin, Texas, told the AMA she prescribed ... waits for preauthorization are the real “junk.” Betsy McCaughey is a former lieutenant governor of New York ...
Texas is facing a tumultuous 2025, as simmering feuds within the state’s ruling coalition are poised to boil over during its coming legislative session. The power struggle within the Texas GOP ...
Betsy Brandt and Grady Olsen are headed for a divorce. The 51-year-old actress - who is best known for playing Marie Schrader in the hit crime-drama series 'Breaking Bad' - and Grady have decided to ...
For the first time in five years, Texas was downgraded from an inbound migration state to neutral for those moving from other states in the U.S., according to a new report from Atlas Van Lines.
Betsy came to KCTV5 News in 1999 and currently reports for KCTV5 News at 10 p.m. She has a B.A. from Wellesley College and an M.S. from the University of Missouri School of Journalism. Betsy grew ...
After an unforgettable fall of volleyball, I feel confident in saying this may be the deepest the county has ever been.
Still, the Hoover juggernaut transcends even the wildest of press tours and internet conspiracies. The author has more screen adaptations in the works too, including Regretting You and Verity.
Elon Musk is attempting to turn the Starbase site in Texas where SpaceX builds its Starship rockets into a new city and officially move his space company there. SpaceX’s headquarters are ...
Edgar Hoover. The F.B.I. should be so lucky. Hoover, for all his many faults and abuses of power, was nevertheless an institution builder; he believed in the F.B.I.’s nonpartisan independence.