New York – October 15, 2007 – LAWFUEL – The Law Firm Newswire – Debevoise & Plimpton LLP is advising Discovery Communications in its agreement to acquire HowStuffWorks (howstuffworks.com). As part of ...
Andrew Beattie was part of the original editorial team at Investopedia and has spent twenty years writing on a diverse range of financial topics including business, investing, personal finance, and ...
An affidavit from an FBI officer didn't explicitly claim Cole Allen fired his weapon when he allegedly tried to kill U.S. President Donald Trump.
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In context: Marshal Brain created the HowStuffWorks website as a hobby in 1998. To his surprise, the site became a go-to for the layman wanting to understand complex processes and systems in ...
The week before Thanksgiving, Marshall Brain sent a final email to his colleagues at North Carolina State University. “I have just been through one of the most demoralizing, depressing, humiliating, ...
A businessman behind one of the most popular websites was found dead in his office - moments after he sent an email claiming officials at the university he worked at were trying to sabotage him.
Marshall Brain, educator and founder of the popular edutainment company HowStuffWorks, died last week at the age of 63. Born in California, Brain moved to Raleigh in the 1980s to complete a master’s ...
OpenAI has scooped up a domain name that sounds like a logical fit. TechCrunch reports that Chat.com, which was previously bought for over $15 million, is now in the hands of the ChatGPT maker.