Mario Segale, Seattle-area real estate developer who inspired Nintendo’s Super Mario, dies at 84
Around 1980, Mario Segale rented a 60,000-square-foot warehouse to Nintendo, a Japanese video-game company, as it sought to expand to the U.S. market.
“Menstrual equity” refers to equal access to hygiene products. And it’s the focus of a variety of new laws and policies.
The Missoula County Sheriff’s Office said that the boy, clothed only in a wet and soiled onesie, survived a chilly night when temperatures dipped to...
The “low-income” designation allows people to qualify for affordable housing and a variety of government programs, such as those for first-time homebuyers.