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Sheryl Sandberg, owner of Facebook, Meta Platforms, will leave after 14 years

June 1 (Reuters) – Meta Platforms Inc. (FB.O) Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg, whose close collaboration with CEO Mark Zuckerberg boosted the growth of the largest social network of the world, leaves the company after 14 years, he told Reuters. a post on Facebook on Wednesday. The announcement initially caused the shares of the social …

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NBA Finals Preview: Curry vs. Tatum, Draymond Green, Ime Udoka Comparisons and More | PTI – ESPN

NBA Finals Preview: Curry vs. Tatum, Draymond Green, Ime Udoka Comparisons and More | PTI ESPN The 2022 NBA Finals Entrance Poll The Ringer Why Dub Nation should savor this journey back to the top of Mount 95.7 The Game It’s all about history with the Celtics, and the old men on the team feel …

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Johnny Depp PARTIES in London as the jury arrives at the verdict – Entertainment Tonight

Johnny Depp PARTY in London as the jury reaches the Entertainment verdict tonight Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial: Amber Heard’s lawyer was “too confident” – New York Post source Kate Moss attends Johnny Depp’s concert at London Fox News Johnny Depp was mixed with fans at the UK pub just before winning the Amber Heard PEOPLE …

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Biden administration to cancel student debt for half a million students at Corinthian Colleges

Teachers line up to enter Everest College, one of the closing Corinthian colleges, for a meeting and opportunity to pick up their personal belongings at City of Industry, California, on April 27. 2015. Al Seib | Los Angeles Times Getty Images The Biden administration plans to cancel all outstanding student loans for those attending Corinthian …

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John Hinckley Jr., who shot Ronald Reagan, will be released unconditionally on June 15

Washington – John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot and nearly killed President Ronald Reagan in 1981, will be released unconditionally from court-ordered psychiatric supervision on June 15, after federal prosecutors, mental health professionals and Hinckley’s legal team would tell a judge. Wednesday they have no worries about their mental state. Hinckley, now 67, shot …

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The mayor of Uvalde explains the frantic attempt to name the shooter during the massacre

Placeholder while loading article actions UVALDE, Tex. – When there was a massacre inside an elementary school here last week, a possible negotiator deployed at a funeral home across the street frantically tried to contact the gunman via cell phone, said Ubalde Mayor Don McLaughlin on Wednesday. In an interview with The Washington Post, McLaughlin …

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Coast Guard Commander Linda Fagan becomes the first woman to lead the U.S. Armed Forces Branch

Admiral Linda L. Fagan broke the army’s glass roof on Wednesday to become a U.S. Coast Guard commander and the first female officer to lead a branch of the U.S. military. Previously the second in command of the service, Fagan has worn the Coast Guard uniform for more than four decades and to seven continents. …

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Former Dallas Cowboys player Marion Barber found dead in her apartment by Frisco Fort Worth Star-Telegram police Former Dallas Cowboys star Marion Barber III dies at 38 TMZ Report: Former Cowboys rector Marion Barber found dead at age 38 in Yahoo Sports apartment Marion Barber III, former Cowboys and Bears runner, dies at 38 bleachernation.com …

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