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A race-worn helmet from Ayrton Senna ’s legendary 1992 Formula 1 season has sold for a record-breaking $963,700 USD via RM ...
Falling from a horse at high speed changes the parameters for a quality helmet, so the VT Helmet Lab has updated its testing ...
Guam faces a historic opportunity through Bill 102-38, the Guam Tariff Advantage Development Act. As a U.S. territory, Guam uniquely benefits from exemptions under federal tariff regulations as ...
Dennis Pullin‘s healthcare career has taken him across the U.S. — from Texas to the helm of Marlton, N.J.-based Virtua Health — forming a unique perspective on the essence of leadership. Mr. Pullin is ...
Helm.ai, a leading provider of advanced AI software for high-end ADAS, autonomous driving, and robotics automation, today introduced Helm.ai Driver, a real-time deep neural network (DNN ...
CINCINNATI (AP) — Tommy Helms, the slick-fielding infielder for the Cincinnati Reds who was the 1966 NL Rookie of the Year and had two short stints as the team’s manager, has died. He was 83.
A 16-year-old Tommy Helms told a Charlotte Observer reporter in 1957 that “maybe if I could get a little bigger, I could make it” in professional baseball. Helms got a little bigger.
Former National League Rookie of the Year Tommy Helms, a two-time All-Star for the Cincinnati Reds, has died at 83. The Reds Hall of Fame and Museum announced his death. Cathy Helms, wife of Tommy ...
Tommy Helms, a two-time MLB All-Star and the 1966 National League Rookie of the Year, has died, the Cincinnati Reds announced on Sunday. He was 83. Helms debuted for the Reds in 1964 but did not ...
CINCINNATI (AP) — Tommy Helms, the slick-fielding infielder for the Cincinnati Reds who was the 1966 NL Rookie of the Year and had two short stints as the team's manager, has died. He was 83.
CINCINNATI -- Tommy Helms, the slick-fielding infielder for the Cincinnati Reds who was the 1966 National League Rookie of the Year and had two short stints as the team's manager, has died.
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