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David Malpass, who was met with skepticism when he got the job in 2019, has become increasingly vocal about the risk of climate change.

The New York Times – Business:
David Malpass, who was met with skepticism when he got the job in 2019, has become increasingly vocal about the risk of climate change.

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For much of her more than 40 years at RCA, Ms. Gabriel was a producer, overseeing “Living Strings” and other profitable lines.

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The move comes just months after airlines resumed flying the jet, which had been grounded for nearly two years because of accidents that killed nearly 350 people.

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After an election defeat in Alabama, many in labor are shifting strategies, wary of the challenges and expense of winning votes site by site.

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New studies from Germany and Norway examined cases involving mostly younger people who developed serious and sometimes fatal blood disorders.

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The company’s decisive victory deals a crushing blow to organized labor, which had hoped the time was ripe to start making inroads.

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Stretching the time between the first and second doses would greatly accelerate the rate at which people get at least partial protection. But some experts fear it could also lead to new variants.

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Persuading people to spend a lot of money on luxury goods is more difficult in the pandemic. “Why do I put on a $200,000 timepiece if I have a clock on my microwave?”

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The company’s board appointed Bob Eddy, the chief administrative and financial officer, to serve as the company’s interim chief executive.
The company’s board appointed Bob Eddy, the chief administrative and financial officer, to serve as the company’s interim chief executive.