Celebrity guests included Holly Robinson Peete, Ne-Yo, Magic Johnson, Alan Thicke, Cedric the Entertainer, Lisa Leslie, Garcelle Beauvais, Laila Ali, Leah Remini, Nicole Ari Parker, Boris Kodjoe, Tisha Campbell-Martin, Regina King, Vivica A. Fox, and …
Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center paid the federal government $5.3-million Monday to settle claims that it overcharged Medicare by admitting people who could have been cared for as outpatients, The Boston Globe reports. The government …
“With the government's shrinking resources, philanthropic resources are challenged to meet the needs that we have in our community. Our function is to help people be as effective as possible and have the most impact as possible, so you don't have any …
Browne gave a speech last night calling for a new approach to philanthropic support for the arts. But he would not have had to make it if there were no problem with charitable giving to the arts in Britain. The average British charity donation per head …
Impact investing is a frequently featured topic of conversation at forums or conferences on philanthropy today. Its popularity is linked to the potential for impact investing to cause a paradigm shift in the way we approach philanthropy—targeting …
Gotham Dream Cars offers a choice of exotic and luxury vehicles, delivered to your door. Feel the wind … David Hackert, of Prestige Yacht Charters, New York's premier boat hire service, revealed the variety of usage they get in the summer months. “We …
The new Nissan in San Antonio TX is offered at Ingram Park Nissan at a price more reasonable than many vehicles from luxury brands, but its performance comes out on top for several reasons. (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130730/MN55045).
Yes, the change in nomenclature is confusing, especially to you automotive historians who remember that Infiniti's only previous “Q” car was the Q45, a top-of-the-line luxury sedan that has not been produced since 2006 and whose heydays were between …
The number of luxury-car thefts has decreased in Los Angeles by almost 50 percent since 2005 as security technology improved, Smith said. “You used to be able to steal a car with a screwdriver,” Smith said. “Now with chips, computers and alarm systems, …