Anne Innis Dagg, Who Studied Giraffes in the Wild, Dies at 91
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Robert Dennard, IBM Inventor Whose Chip Changed Computing, Dies at 91
He invented DRAM, the technology that allowed for the faster and higher-capacity memory storage that is the basis for modern computing.The New York Times - Business -
Anne Robinson dating Queen Camilla's ex-husband
In an interview with Saga magazine, the TV presenter spoke of dating as a woman in her 70s.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
WATCH: Zoo sets up new pulley system for giraffes
A newly installed pulley system at the Oakland Zoo allows giraffes to eat at a more natural height.ABC News - Top stories -
91-year-old Missouri man rescues fire department with $500,000 donation
A 91-year-old’s $500,000 donation has saved a tiny Missouri volunteer fire company from certain doom.NBC News - Top stories -
What the heck is going on with the Portland Thorns? Their wild season so far explained
Um, what's going on in Portland? Here's how off-field issues and on-field tactics contributed to the Thorns' wild swings this season.ESPN - Sports -
Fetterman says wild Oversight hearing was worse than 'Jerry Springer Show'
Sen. John Fetterman says the wild and chaotic scene inside a House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing Thursday night, which featured lawmakers lobbing multiple appearance-related insults at one another, was worse than an episode of ...The Hill - Politics -
Morikawa, Schauffele share lead after wild Moving Day at Valhalla
Shane Lowry took moving day to another level on Saturday as he tied the major championship scoring record. Get updates on all the action.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
New York Community Bank COO Julie-Ann Signorille-Browne is stepping down
Browne’s departure follows a slate of recent executive exits at NYCB.MarketWatch - Business - New York -
Stewart helps New York top Indiana again 91-80 despite strong game from Caitlin Clark
Breanna Stewart scored 24 points to lead a balanced New York offense as the Liberty beat Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever 91-80 in front of a sellout crowdABC News - Sports - New York