Stephan Bonnar died Thursday from “presumed heart complications while at work,” according to a statement from UFC on Saturday.
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CES, the annual tech industry event formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show, is returning to Las Vegas this January with the hope that it looks more like it did before the coronavirus pandemic.
Tens of millions of Americans endured bone-chilling cold, power outages and canceled gatherings Friday from a storm that forecasters said was nearly unprecedented in its scope.
The bill passed mostly along partisan lines only hours before financing for federal agencies was set to expire.
The agency plans to have about 1,500 volunteers working on Christmas Eve to field phone calls from children who want to know Santa’s location.
The insurrection gravely threatened democracy and “put the lives of American lawmakers at risk,” the bipartisan nine-member panel concluded.
The S&P 500 closed 1.4% lower after being down as much as 2.9% earlier. The Nasdaq fell 2.2% and the Dow gave up 1%.
Fans will have to Google it beginning next season if they want to access the NFL’s “Sunday Ticket” package.
President Joe Biden welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to the Oval Office, saying the U.S. and Ukraine would continue to project a “united defense” as Russia wages a “brutal assault on Ukraine’s right to exist as a nation.”
His run as CEO has been marked by quickly issued rules and policies that have often been withdrawn or changed soon after being made public.
The Conference Board reported Wednesday that its consumer confidence index rose to 108.3 in December, up from 101.4 in November.
The Hall of Fame running back’s death comes two days before the 50th anniversary of the play that provided the jolt that helped transform the Steelers from also-rans into the NFL’s elite.
A parade to celebrate the Argentine World Cup champions was abruptly cut short Tuesday as millions of people poured onto thoroughfares, highways and overpasses in a chaotic attempt to catch a glimpse of the national team that won one of the greatest World Cup finals of all time.
Two congressional sources and one person familiar with the matter said his visit could still be called off at the last minute due to security concerns.
The measure, introduced as part of a $1.7 trillion spending package, would apply to the executive branch but doesn’t appear to cover Congress.