The Education Management Corporation, the nation’s second-largest for-profit chain, has agreed to pay a $95.5 million settlement in a case over its recruitment practices.
A 27-year-old Palestinian man, Abdullah al-Shalaldeh, was shot dead Thursday by Israeli undercover forces from an elite unit known as Mustaarabin when they raided a hospital in the West Bank looking for a suspected Palestinian attacker, according to a statement by the Palestinian...
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani may have been the talk of the day during Wednesday night’s Country Music Association Awards in Nashville, but they didn’t carry the gauntlet all on their own.
Martin Herman, Department of Design chair at the university, said he hoped Gonzalez’ “voice, her bright spirit, her playfulness, her idealism, hopes, continue to inspire and illuminate our university family and all those that she touched”. Her mom says she just...
Russian’s president Vladimir Putin has also been diplomatic, saying: “It is necessary to conduct our own internal investigation and to provide the open – I stress – the most open and professional cooperation with the worldwide anti-doping agencies”.
“Today, a generation of Jaffreys has passed away. Saeed Jaffrey has joined his brothers and sister and is rejoicing in the lap of his Heavenly Father, eternally”.
To sum up, more than eleven million Volkswagen and Audi vehicles equipped with 2.0 TDi and 1.4 TDi engines were fitted with software that could detect when the auto was being emissions tested.
The scandal started when scientists at the University of West Virginia tested several diesel vehicles from the VW line and found their emissions data to be much higher than the legal limit in the United States.