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Shares of related South Korean companies plunged on Dec 27.
Richard Parsons, one of corporate America's most prominent Black executives who held top posts at Time Warner and Citigroup, died Thursday. Parsons, who died at his Manhattan home, was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2015 and cited “unanticipated complications” from the disease for cutting back on work a few years later. The financial services company Lazard, where Parsons was a longtime board member, confirmed his death.
A prominent Black businessman, Parsons also helped the NBA's Clippers navigate a scandal over racism. Parsons was widely credited with the turnaround of Time Warner after its botched $165 billion merger with AOL, CNN reported. With Parsons as CEO, Time Warner slashed its debt by roughly half as it ushered in a new era of sustainable growth.
Richard Parsons, the executive dubbed “Captain Emergency” for his record of stabilizing ailing companies such as AOL Time Warner, Citigroup Inc. and Dime Savings Bank of New York, has died. He was 76.
The party is already looking ahead to the 2028 election, with a bench of contenders ready to take the mantle
Desi Bouterse, a former dictator and later president of Suriname who was convicted of murder and drug trafficking, died on Tuesday at age 79.
Bengal tiger, cougars, a lynx and bobcats dead as disease spreads rapidly among US poultry flocks and dairy herds
The wildly acclaimed novel about a perimenopausal woman going on a journey of erotic awakening has left a wave of women following in the protagonist’s wake
Anonymous note in Lincoln county told people to write license numbers to find those who may be undocumented
Buffett has applied this wisdom in at least three markets over 40 years.
Baldoni directed and co-starred with Lively in the blockbuster film. The movie’s release was shrouded by speculation over discord between the lead pair.
"It Ends with Us" co-star and director Justin Baldoni issued a statement calling the allegations that actress Blake Lively made against him in a new lawsuit are "categorically false."
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld is having the last laugh. New York is back in business. During the pandemic, when The New York Times published an article questioning if New York was over, Seinfeld hit back at the hand-wringing skeptics with a Times article of his own, “So You Think New York Is ‘Dead’ (It’s not).” He was right. Recent numbers show that the Big Apple’s commercial real estate numbers are back to pre-pandemic levels as workers return to the office en masse, breathing life into surrounding b
I’m no prude, but isn’t Christmas a time for us to put the horizontal happy hour on ice?
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell discusses the people Donald Trump wants to serve in his administration, they include Elon Musk, who The New York Times reports faces federal reviews over security reporting violations, Tulsi Gabbard, whose meetings with senators Lawrence says have “harmed” her chances for confirmation, Pete Hegseth, who had to promise to stop drinking if he is confirmed for Secretary of Defense, and Robert Kennedy Jr., a “self-described medical expert” for Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Francis turned 88 on Tuesday and marked the occasion with revelations of a twin suicide bomb plot against him.
Elon Musk and SpaceX face at least three federal reviews over whether they have complied with federal reporting rules aimed at protecting national security, the New York Times reported on Tuesday. Citing people with knowledge of the rocket company and internal documents, the newspaper reported reviews were initiated by the Air Force, the Defense Department's inspector general and the undersecretary of defense for intelligence and security.
John Jacob Hasenbein was found guilty in court-martial over treatment of civilian role player, but a mistrial was later declared
The U.K. government said Tuesday it's consulting on measures to regulate the use of copyrighted content by tech companies to train their AI models.
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While the conviction stands for now, according to The New York Times, Trump’s sentencing has been indefinitely postponed.
In a New York Times essay, Andrew Witty also says slain healthcare CEO Brian Thompson cared about customers
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi had successful hip replacement surgery Saturday and is “well on the mend” after suffering an injury during a congressional trip to commemorate a World War II battle against Nazi Germany, her spokesperson said.
Senate minority leader contracted the disease as a child, before the wildly successful vaccine was licensed
In a New York Times opinion pieces, Witty made his first public comments since last week's fatal shooting of Thompson.
The lawyer helping Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pick federal health officials for the incoming Trump administration has petitioned the government to revoke its approval of the polio vaccine, according to New York Times reporting.
Aaron Siri is helping Trump’s health secretary pick to select top jobs despite long history of attacking vaccines
Amazon confirmed on Thursday that it will give $1 million to President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural fund, following on the heels of Meta's $1 million contribution this week.
Despite making a promise of lowering prices an inflation a central part of his presidential campaign, and admitting that that promise was key to his being elected, Donald Trump is now waffling on whether that's even possible. Michelle Goldberg, columnist for the New York Times, and Faiz Shakir, founder and executive director of More Perfect Union, talk with Alex Wagner about Trump's walk back and what his post-election rhetoric suggests about his actual economic priorities.
Donation comes after CEO Mark Zuckerberg dined with Trump at Mar-a-Lago and appears to be an effort to improve relations