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Apr 10 2024
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Albert ‘Al’ W. Laisy, CSX lawyer who represented the company before federal regulators, dies
Albert “Al” W. Laisy, a retired CSX Corp. lawyer who was the lead counsel on many cases before the federal agency charged with regulating the railroad industry, died of congestive heart failure March 23 at the Broadmead retirement community in Cockeysville. The former Bel Air resident was 92. “Albert was very smart, well-educated, hardworking and knowledgeable,” said E. Ray Lichty, a retired
Baltimore SunApr 17 2024
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Throwback Tulsa: Oklahoma native Mickey Mantle becomes a New York Yankee 73 years ago today
Mantle was born in Spavinaw and graduated from Commerce High School before hitting the major leagues.
When he retired on March 1, 1969, he was the Yankees all-time leader in games played with 2,401, which was broken by Derek Jeter on Aug. 29, 2011.
Take a look back at his career here.
Tulsa WorldApr 20 2024
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Boston Dynamics unveils a new robot, controversy over MKBHD, and layoffs at Tesla
Welcome, folks, to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s weekly news recap. The weather’s getting hotter — but not quite as hot as the generative AI space, which saw a slew of new models released this week, including Meta’s Llama 3. In other AI news, Hyundai-owned robotics company Boston Dynamics unveiled an electric-powered humanoid follow-up to its long-running Atlas robot, which it recently
TechCrunchApr 20 2024
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Farewell to Boston Dynamics' Atlas Robot: Hilarious Bloopers and Triumphs Reel
Boston Dynamics turned heads when it launched the Atlas way back in 2013. The humanoid robot could run, jump and dance, and the meme-worthy videos it produced have gobbled up tens of millions of views on YouTube over the past 11 years. Now, the Hyundai-owned robotics company is saying goodbye to Atlas upon its retirement with a send-off video showing off the humanoid robot one last time. The
CNETMar 28 2023
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Chicago Blackhawks Captain Toews Ponders Hockey Future, Retirement
Toews returned to the ice on Tuesday to practice with his teammates for the first time in two months but told reporters that he is focusing on his long-term health after a bout with long-term COVID. Toews has missed the past 25 games due to health issues that he said have drained him of his energy and have thrown him on a physical and emotional roller coaster. Toews, who has been part of three
Patch.comApr 20 2024
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Undersheriff Roach announces run for Cass County Sheriff
CASS COUNTY — With a strong track record in law enforcement and deep community ties, Cass County Undersheriff Clint Roach has announced his run for Cass County Sheriff. Roach is presently serving in his eighth year as undersheriff. The current Sheriff, Richard J. Behnke, recently announced his retirement. He plans to continue to grow and move the office forward as he has done under current
Dowagiac Daily NewsAug 16 2023
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McAdam: David Krejci retirement means end of an era for Bruins, start of new one
Patrice Bergeron called it a career earlier this summer. David Krejci followed suit Monday. Together, the two were anchors for the Bruins, spending most of their distinguished careers as the franchise’s top two centers. In their time together, the Bruins won three Presidents’ Trophy, went to the Stanley Cup Final on three other occasions, and somehow, won just one Cup. This upcoming season
MassLive.comApr 20 2024
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Saved by the bell: Beloved buoy set to return to Wells Harbor in Maine
The US Coast Guard then made the decision to retire the red-and-white navigation marker that guards Wells Harbor, town officials said. An 8,000 pound, 12-foot tall buoy washed up on the beach in Wells, Maine amid a raging spring Nor’easter on April 4. A 12-foot tall, 8000-pound buoy washed ashore a beach in Wells, Maine, after a particularly savage Nor-easter, officials said. Wells
The Boston GlobeAug 16 2023
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2 Bruins retirements signal change in Boston hockey. Plus, the Patriots glimpse an exciting future
WBURApr 19 2024
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Jordan Burroughs falls at U.S. Olympic Wrestling Trials, ending final bid for gold
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - Jordan Burroughs’ legendary career will end this weekend at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials at Penn State. The 35-year-old New Jersey and U.S. legend announced he would retire at this year’s Olympics - or at this weekend’s Trials if he didn’t make the team. Burroughs dropped the 74 kg Challenge Tournament final to Penn State three-time NCAA champion Jason Nolf, 3-0, on Friday
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