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Who Are America’s Most Popular CEOs?

CEO approval ratings, collected by the professional social network Blind, reveal who the most popular CEOs in America are What opinions do workers at the biggest American corporations have about the leadership? Pallavi Rao and Marcus Lu of Visual Capitalist use CEO approval ratings collected by the professional social network

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Joe Biden’s Scandals 2023

This article covers all of Joe Biden’s major scandals in 2023, like his decision to support Ukraine and handling classified documents. Joe Biden broke his record every day he was in office since he is the oldest president to be elected in US history, at 81. That might be the

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CIA Struggles To Rebuild Spy Network In China

The Wall Street Journal recently covered an article about the CIA struggling to rebuild spy networks in China. This week, a lengthy investigative piece titled “American spies confront a new, formidable China” appeared in The Wall Street Journal. The report outlines the challenges and setbacks facing the CIA in its

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How US Policies Could Turn Bangladesh into the Next Afghanistan

Bangladesh, the third-largest Muslim country, is at a critical juncture as it approaches its January 2024 general election amidst rising fears of an Islamist takeover. Radical groups like the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI), and Hefazat-e-Islam (HeI) are gaining ground, potentially turning the nation into a neo-Taliban state. Concerns

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Actors ‘Blacklisted’ For Unvaccinated Status Speak Out

Actor Dorian Kingi has spoken out about an unofficial ‘Blacklist’ that movie studios have created for people with unvaccinated status. Due to his vaccination status, actor, stunt performer, and director, Dorian Kingi claims he hasn’t had a work in the entertainment sector for three years. The Emmy-winning actress Lindsay Wagner

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California Creates First Retail Theft Committee

The California Assembly has officially created the first retail theft committee, called the Select Committee on Retail Theft, to address the problem of inconsistent reporting practices within the retail sector. Legislators said it is difficult to find ways to halt smash-and-grab robberies in California, even though recordings of the crimes

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Australia Declines US Request To Send Warships To Red Sea

Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles announced that Australia has declined a US request to send warships to the Red Sea for the US-led Operation Prosperity Guardian, citing that the Red Sea is not a strategic priority. Australia has turned down a request from the United States to send warships to

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