Wasserman Music has tapped Tim Beeding, Doug Singer and Chloe Garcia for key roles in its fairs and festivals, global agent and tour marketing teams. Beeding, who previously served as an agent at ...
First he was a "knucklehead" now he's a "smarta--." Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, a Democrat, said Saturday that he was making a joke when he made a comment last week mocking Tesla and its CEO Elon ...
Senate Banking Committee Chair Tim Scott (R-S.C.) unveiled legislation Thursday taking aim at debanking. Debanking — the closure of accounts that banks consider risky, often with little notic ...
Wasserman Music has tapped Tim Beeding, Doug Singer and Chloe Garcia for key roles in its fairs and festivals, global agent and tour marketing teams. Beeding, who previously served as an agent at CAA ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook today teased a new product announcement coming "this week." "There's something in the air," the teaser says. This teaser likely refers to a new MacBook Air with the M4 chip ...
Failed vice presidential nominee Tim Walz was left visibly stumped when asked who is in charge of the Democrats. The Minnesota governor appeared to struggle when CNN’s Kasie Hunt asked bluntly ...
This a not-so-subtle hint that Apple will announce a new MacBook Air this week. The new MacBook Air is expected to be powered by an M4 chip and will be available in the same 13-inch and 15-inch ...
Tim Walz said he may run for president in 2028. AFP via Getty Images Walz, 60, recently ruled out running to replace the retiring Democratic US Sen. Tina Smith in 2026.
For Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, opportunity didn't come without a struggle. "To anyone who believes that opportunity ought not come with headwinds, I don't know where you live, but it ain't ...
This one may not fit in your pocket. Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook on Monday teased news out of the tech giant, posting a six-second video on the X social network that said “There’s something in ...
Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is not ruling out a presidential run in 2028. While speaking on a podcast with The New Yorker posted Sunday, Walz said the following when asked if he would run ...
There was a moment not long ago when we all got to know Tim Walz—a big, bluff, good-humored guy, born in Nebraska, who became a teacher, a football coach, and the governor of Minnesota.