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NPR's Debbie Elliott talks to Gustavo Torres, executive director of CASA, a Latino and immigrant organization, about the construction workers who were on the bridge when it collapsed Tuesday.
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Whether on judicial benches or in corporate boardrooms, white men are more likely to step into roles that other white men vacate, says research by Edward Chang. But when people from historically marginalized groups land those positions, workforce diversification tends to last. Chang offers three pieces of advice for leaders striving for diversity.
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Even some of the most dominant industry-leading enterprises aren't immune to uncertain macro conditions.
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The partnership with Krispy Kreme is a huge win for the Golden Arches in its battle with Starbucks.
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Shares of Eli Lilly and Regeneron are both well into the range where splits would make sense.
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"We are in our late 60s, in good health and we have a second home worth $900,000 that is fully paid for."
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Home Depot is making the largest acquisition in its history as its sales growth stagnates.
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What March Madness games are today? NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 schedule USA TODAYMen's NCAA Tournament 2024: B/R Expert Predictions for Sweet 16 Bleacher ReportSweet 16: How to watch and everything you need to know about the men's and women's tournaments CNN2024 March Madness predictions: Expert picks against the spread for Sweet 16, NCAA odds in Thursday's games CBS Sports
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The bridge collapse in Baltimore is disrupting work and travel for residents NPRBaltimore Key Bridge collapse latest updates: 2 bodies recovered as search effort concludes for the day Yahoo! VoicesLegal Fight Over Destroyed Baltimore Bridge Is Likely About to Start The Wall Street JournalThe Dali Is a Big Ship. But Not the Biggest. The New York TimesLive coverage: Baltimore Key Bridge collapses, 6 presumed dead WBAL TV Baltimore
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The rapidly growing sports betting market allows for multiple platforms to thrive simultaneously.
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Why abuse of the Insurrection Act worries legal experts and how they'd change it NPRTrump and allies plot revenge, Justice Department control in a second term The Washington PostOath Keeper Stewart Rhodes will spend 18 years in prison, longest sentence yet NPRWhen LA Erupted In Anger: A Look Back At The Rodney King Riots NPRHistory comes back to bite us Daily Kos
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Sam Bankman-Fried sentencing: Convicted FTX cryptocurrency fraudster awaits fate NBC NewsSam Bankman-Fried FTX fraud victim tells judge: 'My whole life has been destroyed' CNBCOpinion: The irony of SBF's sentencing CNNHow Sam Bankman-Fried's possible sentence stacks up against the century's biggest fraudsters Vox.comSam Bankman-Fried to be sentenced for multi-billion dollar FTX fraud
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Moderna and Intellia have declined in the double digits over the past year.
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SkyWater Technology is making steady progress as a U.S.-based chip manufacturing specialist.
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Sean 'Diddy' Comb's life on Star Island: Exclusive Miami enclave billionaires, A-listers call home Fox BusinessWhat Authorities Found in Raids at Sean "Diddy" Combs' Home Yahoo EntertainmentInside Diddy's abandoned Atlanta mansion as music mogul hits back at Homeland Security raids The IndependentFormer Syracuse guard Brendan Paul arrested, previously accused of being mule for Sean ‘Diddy' Combs The AthleticWhat We Know About Sean Combs Lawsuits, Raids and Federal Investigation The New York Times
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Profit beat expectations by the widest margin in at least five years, but the stock fell as the full-year outlook was lowered.
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Ukraine war live updates: Putin says NATO won't be attacked but F-16s will; Kyiv claims Russia knew terror attack was coming CNBCRussia-Ukraine war live: Poland and Ukraine hold talks on farm imports dispute The GuardianRussia strikes Ukraine's Kharkiv with aerial bombs for the first time since 2022 The Associated PressPutin Vows to Blast the West's F-16s Out of the Sky in Ukraine The Daily BeastPutin Issues
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The NBC Staff Revolt Against Ronna McDaniel Shows How Power Has Shifted - POLITICO POLITICONBC offered Ronna McDaniel a better contract to appear on MSNBC The Washington PostNBC News staff reportedly fear Republican backlash after Ronna McDaniel firing: 'Angry GOP sources' Fox NewsStephen Colbert Recaps the Ronna McDaniel Drama at NBC The New York TimesNBC's Ronna McDaniel disaster is dragging Comcast into the political firestorm CNN
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Why Russia's Vast Security Services Fell Short on Deadly Attack The New York TimesKremlin says questions about the missing after concert attack are for investigators The Jerusalem PostAnalysis | Putin sees Kyiv in Moscow terrorist attack. But ISIS is its own story. The Washington PostPutin Is 'Losing Control' in Russia: Dictator Expert NewsweekRussia's FSB chief says U.S., Britain, Ukraine behind Moscow attack - TASS Reuters
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Remains of two people recovered as details emerge about Baltimore bridge collapse The Washington PostMarch 27, 2024 - Baltimore Key Bridge collapse CNNWhat to know about the cargo ship Dali, a mid-sized ocean monster that took down a Baltimore bridge The HillBaltimore Key Bridge collapse latest updates: 2 bodies recovered as search effort concludes for the day Yahoo! Voices
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Also in today's newsletter, Japan steps up warnings on intervention as yen slides, and an interview with China's ‘battery king'
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Michael Rhodes, who is taking the CEO job at Ally Financial, was "not expected to have a long-term role" as Discover's tie-up with Capital One looms.
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The post Interview with the President and CEO: PotlatchDeltic Corp. (NASDAQ:PCH) appeared first on The Wall Street Transcript.
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McDonald's and Krispy Kreme just announced a new partnership. But its success hinges on this brilliant three-word strategy.
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Bird Flu: Virus Has Spread to Cows In Multiple States HealthlineBird Flu Reaches Cattle; Virus Found In Milk From 3 States - Videos from The Weather Channel The Weather ChannelBird flu is impacting dairy cattle in Texas, Kansas: What to know USA TODAY2022-2024 Confirmations of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Commercial and Backyard Flocks USDA APHISBird flu found in US milk for first time in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico The Guardian
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Massive jackpots this week for Powerball and Mega Millions sent people rushing to buy a ticket for a chance at a lifetime of financial security.
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Meet the NJ liquor store clerk who sold $1.13B Mega Millions ticket New York Post Winning ticket for Mega Millions $1.128 billion jackpot sold in New Jersey — here's how much the winner will owe in taxes CNBCWinning $1M Mega Millions ticket sold at same Westside Publix that sold unclaimed $1.1B ticket WJXT News4JAX Mega Millions has a winner! Lucky player in New Jersey wins $1.13 billion lottery jackpot USA TODAY
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The tragedy adds risk but does not fundamentally alter the U.S. or Maryland outlooks.
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The results are a sign that Altimmune can address an area of concern around weight loss drugs, which is that they shrink critical muscle mass.
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Tuesday morning's tragedy creates risk but does not fundamentally alter the U.S. or Maryland outlooks.
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Higher office space vacancies trigger rise in criticized and modified loans, as a maturity wall looms
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NHL's Capitals and NBA's Wizards are staying in Washington after Virginia arena deal collapses The Associated PressD.C. mayor, Leonsis announce Caps, Wiz to stay in Washington under new deal ESPNFans welcome new arena deal that keeps Wizards, Capitals in D.C. - The Washington Post The Washington PostMonumental Sports Announces Strategic Partnership with the District of Columbia to Modernize Capital One Arena and Expand Its Growing Business and Hospitality Operations across Gallery Place Monumental SportsDC reaches deal to keep Capitals, Wizards at Capital One Arena until 2050 after Va. agreement falls apart
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Easter sales will total $22.4 billion in 2024, according to the National Retail Federation — a 7% decline from last year.
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A surge in the social media company's market value has generated a windfall for current and former executives, on top of the bonanza for its largest shareholder, former President Trump.
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The entertainment giant has been in a long-running fight with the Republican governor over laws targeting a tax district that covers the land that houses Walt Disney World.
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The Treasury secretary, who plans to make her second trip to China soon, argued that the country's excess industrial production warped supply chains.
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With vessel traffic suspended at the Port of Baltimore, companies that transport cars and coal are looking for alternatives.
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The avian flu that is steadily making its way around the globe represents a huge challenge for governments corporations and citizens worldwide. No one knows what will happen to the avian influenza virus in the coming months and years. Will it mutate into a strain that will allow people to readily infect others? Or will it fizzle out? Despite the uncertainty many people are taking into account scenarios ranging from mild to severe in order to plan for what could turn out to be a calamity. Faculty members at Wharton health care professionals and risk consultants say it is important that companies assess how their organizations could be harmed by a pandemic and take preventive measures to mitigate the damage and keep their enterprises operating. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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