Jeff Webb, Who Built a Competitive Cheerleading Empire, Dies at 76
Through Varsity Spirit, the company he established in 1974, he turned cheerleading into a multibillion-dollar juggernaut and exerted control over almost every aspect of it.
Through Varsity Spirit, the company he established in 1974, he turned cheerleading into a multibillion-dollar juggernaut and exerted control over almost every aspect of it.
For Sunday’s issue of The New York Times Magazine, Gail Albert Halaban photographed city dwellers inside their apartments from across the street — with their permission, of course.
The ZR1X, starting at $207,000, is a Chevrolet showpiece that competes with rarefied rivals like Ferrari and McLaren at a fraction of their (stratospheric) prices.
Plus, my co-workers had an affair and misused company funds. Somehow, I’m the one dealing with the fallout.
Generations of Indian workers and businesses have turned the Arab side of the Gulf into a vital appendage of their own country.
A federal judge ruled on Friday that key parts of the Pentagon’s press policy were unconstitutional.
A stalwart of the mass media century, the longstanding network that launched the careers of journalists like Edward R. Murrow will air its final broadcast in May.
The movie, which stars Ryan Gosling, is on pace to be the company’s highest-grossing domestic film.
A certain type of shopping mall has become a surprising bright spot for real estate investors.
The industry was a darling of the venture capital world 10 years ago. With many farms out of business, the remaining companies have scaled back.