Monthly Archive: April 2018

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Stefanik shuns effort to dump Pruitt, despite statement

Stefanik shuns effort to dump Pruitt, despite statement  Glens Falls Post-Star Internal EPA Emails Confirm that Scott Pruitt’s Secret Science Proposal Is Entirely Driven By Politics  Union of Concerned Scientists (blog) The Energy 202: Scott Pruitt...

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Houlihan, Lecce, McHugh promoted to senior VPs by MLB

NEW YORK — Patrick Houlihan, Jamie Leece and Barbara McHugh have been promoted to senior vice-presidents by Major League Baseball. The 37-year-old Houlihan becomes senior vice-president and deputy general counsel, and he will help oversee management’s relationship with the players’ association, player discipline and grievances, and the benefit plan. He joined the commissioner’s office in […]

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Reports: Wells Fargo to be fined $1B as early as Friday

NEW YORK — Federal regulators plan to fine Wells Fargo as much as $1 billion as early as Friday for abuses tied to its auto-lending and mortgage businesses, The New York Times and other news outlets reported, citing unnamed sources. The potential $1 billion fine would be largest ever imposed by the Office of the […]

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Rogers Q1 profit, adjusted earnings soar on revenue growth

TORONTO — Rogers Communications Inc. saw its first-quarter profit soar from the same time last year as its wireless division experienced a growth spurt that exceeded analyst estimates. The wireless, cable, internet and media company’s net profit was $425 million, up 37 per cent from $310 million in the comparable period last year. Adjusted earnings […]

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Campbell Soup Company names Mississauga as site for new headquarters

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Campbell Soup Company says its new Canadian headquarters will open in Mississauga, Ont. It will be located in the Airport Corporate Centre region, which is a 15-minute minute drive from its soon-to-be-closed Etobicoke manufacturing plant. The company decided to shutter the 87-year-old plant in January and cut 380 jobs, citing complications with […]

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Oil, gas drilling in pristine Alaska refuge takes step ahead

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is moving forward on oil and gas drilling in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, fulfilling a longtime Republican priority that most Democrats fiercely oppose. A notice being published Friday in the Federal Register starts a 60-day review to sell oil and gas leases in the remote refuge, one of the […]