White House COVID response coordinator Ashish Jha to leave his post
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON White House COVID-19 response coordinator Ashish Jha will be leaving his post, U.S. President
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Mark Zuckerberg Shares AI Products to Reassure Workers of Strategy
Meta Platforms Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg sought to reassure employees about the company’s strategy, especially its
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United Natural Foods Finishes Successful 2023 Annual Natural Holiday Show
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At PGA Tournament, All Anyone Wants to Talk About Is LIV Golf
As the PGA’s Canadian Open tournament kicked off, the talk wasn’t about the playing conditions, the $9 million
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Ohio lawmakers want to abolish slavery as punishment for crimes
Ohio lawmakers have introduced a joint resolution that would remove slavery and involuntary servitude from the state's Constitution as a punishment for crimes.
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US and UK back new 'Atlantic Declaration' for economic cooperation
WASHINGTON/LONDON Britain and the United States backed a new "Atlantic Declaration" on Thursday for greater cooperation on pressing
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Stocks, Treasuries lead US household wealth to 1-year high in early 2023
By Dan Burns U.S. household wealth climbed to the highest in a year in the first three months
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Steel Partners Holdings Announces Joseph Martin Named Chief Administrative Officer & Chief Legal Officer and Maria Reda Named General Counsel
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 8, 2023--
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Christian Pulisic finds solace with USMNT despite uncertain Chelsea future
Christian Pulisic has admitted that his year at Chelsea was challenging as he returns to the United States Men's National team.
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10 Strategies Firefighters Use to Fight Wildfires
There are several techniques firefighters use to put fires out quickly, completely, and safely.
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Amanda Nunes puts aside retirement thoughts to focus on Irena Aldana in UFC 289
Amanda Nunes is still upset at herself for believing she took Julianna Pena too lightly when they met on Dec. 11, 2021
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Billionaire Trump supporter offers to buy embattled CNN
A Donald Trump-supporting New York billionaire says that he wants to buy embattled CNN from Warner Bros. Discovery. Grocery mogul John Catsimatidis told The New York Post that he would “go run the place tomorrow morning and all I’d want is $1 per year.” The news network has been hit by falling ratings and earlier this week under-fire CEO Chris Licht, who attempted to drag CNN to the right, was fired after a searing profile in The Atlantic. Greek-born Mr Catsimatidis, 74, refused to tell the newspaper how much he would be willing to offer for CNN. “It’s up to the investment bankers to come up with the numbers,” he said, as he suggested that finance to complete the deal would not be an issue. “We could always bring partners in, but I want to run the place,” he continued. “We are capable of putting down a substantial amount of money.” And he added: “I’d go run the place tomorrow morning, and all I’d want is $1 per year and a piece of the upside.” Mr Catsimatidis, who has a reported personal wealth of more than $4bn, is already in the media business having bought New York’s WABC radio station for $12.5m in 2019. “Whoever is running that company (CNN) is wrong,” Mr Catsimatidis said, telling the newspaper the network should not have fired Mr Licht, who supported the controversial Donald Trump town hall. “If the network is getting half a million (viewers) a night and they have Trump on and they get 3 million (viewers), to fire the CEO for getting that many people…” he said. But he insisted that if took over CNN he would continue to try and ensure that Republicans got equal coverage to Democrats. “I want the truth, not opinions. If people say there’s two truths, let’s voice both truths and let the viewers decide.” Read More How Chris Licht’s botched effort to drag CNN to the right ended with his own stunning downfall CNN CEO Chris Licht out days after devastating expose CNN’s own media reporter turns on embattled CEO The folly of trusting Trump claims two more victims. Why do they do it?
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