Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen Resigns After Board’s Personal Conduct Investigation

The grocery chain said it had investigated its chief executive, Rodney McMullen, and found that his actions were “inconsistent” with its business ethics policy. Supermarkets and Grocery Stores, Appointments and Executive Changes, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Compensation for Damages (Law), Antitrust Laws and Competition Issues, Layoffs and Job Reductions, Ethics and…

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U.S.A.I.D. Memos Detail Human Costs of Cuts to Foreign Aid

The world is likely to see millions more malaria infections and 200,000 cases of paralytic polio each year, according to an agency whistle-blower. The world is likely to see millions more malaria infections and 200,000 cases of paralytic polio each year, according to an agency whistle-blower. your-feed-science, Foreign Aid, United States Politics and Government, Humanitarian Aid, Deaths…

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What’s Behind Trump’s Love-Hate Relationship With Canada

Canada is one of the United States’ largest trading partners, but President Trump wants to either take it or leave it. United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, Protectionism (Trade), Politics and Government, United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, United States Economy, Canadian Federal Election (2019), Customs (Tariff), Elections, Presidential Election of 2024, Trump, Donald J, Trudeau,…

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After He Ran a Cartoon on the War in Gaza, Gannett Fired Him

Tony Doris, the editorial page editor at The Palm Beach Post, was fired after he selected a cartoon that drew criticism from a nearby Jewish organization. Cartoons and Cartoonists, Newspapers, Israel-Gaza War (2023- ), Jews and Judaism, Anti-Semitism, Kidnapping and Hostages, Gannett Company Inc, Palm Beach Post, Hamas, Palm Beach County (Fla) Tony Doris, the editorial page…

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Snowy Trails, Cozy Inns: Skiing Town to Town in Quebec

A new series of ski tours in the Laurentian Mountains combine rigorous days of cross-country skiing with overnight stays (and meals) at local inns. Cross-Country Skiing, Travel and Vacations, Snow and Snowstorms, Hotels and Travel Lodgings, Quebec Province (Canada) A new series of ski tours in the Laurentian Mountains combine rigorous days of cross-country skiing with overnight…

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Firefly’s Blue Ghost Mission 1 Successfully Lands on the Moon

Firefly Aerospace’s robotic vehicle became the second privately built spacecraft to make a soft landing on the moon. It could soon be joined by two more private lunar landers. Moon, Firefly Aerospace Inc, Space and Astronomy, Private Spaceflight, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Firefly Aerospace’s robotic vehicle became the second privately built spacecraft to make a soft…

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NYT v. Sullivan: Will the Landmark Defamation Ruling Survive?

New York Times v. Sullivan and other landmark Supreme Court decisions protect the press’s ability to investigate public figures. But a growing right-wing movement seeks to overturn them. Freedom of the Press, New York Times, Libel and Slander, Supreme Court (US), United States Politics and Government, Law and Legislation, Thomas, Clarence, First Amendment (US Constitution), Hogan,…

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