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Eliquis, the popular blood thinner made by Bristol Myers Squibb and Pfizer, will soon be sold directly to patients at a discounted rate.
Bristol Motor Speedway CEO Marcus Smith feels a dome is doable over the short trackTop Stories: Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' What is CTE? Birthright citizenship policy Trump's approval rating ...
(WJHL) — Not long after Bruton Smith purchased the Bristol Motor Speedway back in 1996, he commented about someday putting a dome over the last great coliseum. Many thought he was kidding ...
CARAVAGGIO: The Palette and the Sword, by Milo Manara Just in time for his 80th birthday, the Italian sex comics genius Milo Manara has finished a two-volume graphic biography of another famously ...
Out 150 laps today, no one but Brenden "Butterbean" Queen led. The Pinnacle Racing Group driver has done it again.
Bristol Myers and Pfizer said on Thursday they will start selling their blockbuster blood thinner, Eliquis, directly to cash-paying U.S. patients at a discount to its listed price as drugmakers ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Speedway Motorsports CEO Marcus Smith has unveiled a bold vision for the Bristol Motor Speedway: adding a roof. During an appearance on the Kevin Harvick Happy Hour ...
C.J. Roller is beginning to leave his mark at Bemidji Speedway C.J. Roller has been around the sport of stock car racing most of his life.
Marcus Smith, the son of visionary track operator Bruton Smith and current president and CEO of Speedway Motorsports, has never been afraid to take risks.
Speedway Motorsports and the Smith family are not afraid of bold, new ideas. However, it is shocking to hear that Marcus Smith wants to put a roof on Bristol Motor Speedway.
The town of Bristol — actually the “twin towns” of Bristol, Tennessee, and Bristol, Virginia — is a cradle of country music, as well as home to the high-banked, half-mile speedway where ...
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