Jordan served as an investigative unit intern for Inside Edition in New York City and interned for PBS in Washington, D.C. When he’s not reporting the news, you’ll probably find him enjoying the Bay ...
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The Green Bay Packers have a lot of wide receivers. Jordan Love probably isn't complaining, but the front office could look to balance out the squad's distribution of talent. That's what Pro ...
Former Formula 1 team owner Eddie Jordan has died aged 76. Jordan had an F1 team, Jordan Grand Prix, from 1991 to 2005 and was a former shareholder of Celtic Football Club. Last year, the Irishman ...
The Hudson's Bay Company may be in its final days, as the department store looks to possibly close all its stores by the end of the week. But the Bay is much more than a shopping destination.
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Eddie Jordan has died of cancer at home in South Africa aged 76, according to his family. Born on March 30, 1948, Jordan competed in motor racing's junior series before becoming a driver manager ...
owner of Jordan Grand Prix, which raced in Formula One from 1991 to 2005, as he arrives for the first practice session for the Singapore F1 Grand Prix on the Marina Bay City Circuit in Singapore, ...
The Formula 1 paddock united to post glowing tributes to "legend" Eddie Jordan on Thursday after the former team owner's death at the age of 76. Jordan's family confirmed earlier on Thursday that ...
Former Formula One team owner, pundit and entrepreneur Eddie Jordan has died aged 76. Jordan had been diagnosed with bladder and prostate cancer last year which had spread to his spine and pelvis.
Beloved Formula 1 legend Eddie Jordan was still working just weeks before his death. The Irish businessman and former team owner's death was confirmed on Thursday in a statement released by his ...
Eddie Jordan, the former F1 team owner and media personality, has died at 76, according to a family statement. He ran his own Jordan team in the 1990s and 2000s in F1 and became a popular pundit on TV ...