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Greg Avicola, a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency program manager, envisions unmanned battle groups for the future ...
Avicola’s vision is a lot more robo-centric than those offered by Navy leaders, who have generally tempered expectations ...
Greg Petro is a consumer research expert, founder and CEO of First Insight, Inc., and author of The Tyranny of Now: How Technology Impairs Good Judgement, and What You Can Do About It. With over ...
WESTBROOK - Gregory P. Alexander, 72, of Westbrook, passed away on Monday, March 31, 2025, at Maine Medical Center after a ... WESTBROOK – Gregory P. Alexander, 72, of Westbrook, passed away on ...
Friends and family congregated at 16th Street in Hermosa Beach on Saturday morning, May 17, to celebrate the life of surfer and filmmaker Greg Browning. Known for his movie series “Drive Thru ...
On Friday, Gang Green released veteran kicker Greg Zuerlein after three seasons with the team. The move isn’t a huge surprise after the team also released punter Thomas Morstead earlier this week.
Surfer and filmmaker Greg Browning will be released back to the ocean on Saturday, May 17. Browning died of compilations related to ALS on April 11, but his life and legacy will be celebrated with ...
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett, 94, announced that he would step away from Berkshire Hathaway by 2025-end and named designated-successor Greg Abel, 62, as the next CEO of the $1 trillion company.
Greg Cannom, the four-time Oscar-winning makeup and prosthetics artist behind such seminal films as Dracula, Mrs. Doubtfire, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Vice, has died at the age of 73.
Gifted at creating vampires and making actors age onscreen, he also won for ‘The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’ and ‘Vice.’ By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Cannom worked often with makeup ...
Greg Cannom, a makeup and prosthetics artist whose Oscar-winning work can be seen in “Mrs. Doubtfire,” “Bram Stoker’s Dracula,” “Vice” and “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button ...
PHOENIX — As a player, Brian Gregory was a point guard who could see plays before they developed. Even today, his coach at Oakland University calls him the most cerebral player he’s had in 40 ...