Maj. Stephen Thomas, a soldier who was wounded in Iraq, is participating in an entrepreneurial education program for disabled veterans at U.C.L.A.
Alfred Osborne Jr. is a senior associate dean at U.C.L.A.s Anderson Graduate School of Management and
Virtually every trade made by a playoff contender this past month has worked as if investor Warren Buffett was plotting the strategy. ...
Kathy WillensUSA baseball manager Davey Johnson, right, thought he was done with baseball after the Los Angeles Dodgers fired him as their manager eight years ago. Now he has the U.S. within reach of a gold medal.
BEIJING -- Davey Johnson was done
McCourt is wealthy, but he was maxed out after coming up with the money to purchase one of the game's most noted teams. Fellow owners were relieved that a West Coast version of the free-spending Red Sox and Yankees would be limited in exploiting its
Colin Hanks sat down with Early Show co-anchor Julie Chen to discuss his new film role and being the son of Tom Hanks.
Former Blackman star David Price is one of five finalists for the USA Today Minor League Player of the Year Award.
For the third consecutive year, reader voting will count as one ballot, and will be tabulated along with those submitted by our USA Today
In the Rays' three-game series at Texas, Maddon got the attention of talented but incomplete center fielder B.J. Upton with the public humiliation of pulling him from the field. Then Maddon threw out the managerial "book" by intentionally walking
Don Corsini will be leaving his post as president and general manager of CBS-owned KCBS-TV and KCAL-TV in Los Angeles at the beginning of the year.
Mr. Corsini, who took over the stations in May 2002, will be succeeded by Patrick McClenahan, who was
McClenahan has served as Senior Vice President and Station Manager at CBS 2 and KCAL 9 since the stations became the largest duopoly in the nation in 2002. In addition to his day-to-day responsibilities as Station Manager, McClenahan has overseen
Don Corsini, president and general manager of KCBS-TV and KCAL-TV,
CBS duopoly in Los Angeles, is stepping down from his post at the
end of the year. He will be succeeded by Patrick McClenahan, who is
being promoted from senior vp and station manager