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Robin Hood Foundation To Transition To Non-Profit
Richard Burry, Chief Executive of the Robinhood Foundation, stated that the organization will transition to a non-profit status.
1010 WINS NYC
Subway Changes Bread Recipe Over Chemical Concerns
Subway is altering its bread recipe to remove a chemical also used in the manufacturing of yoga mats. The change addresses concerns raised by a food blogger.
Bloomberg Radio
SpaceX Starship Version 3 Debut Targeted For May 19
SpaceX is targeting May 19 for the debut of Starship Version 3, utilizing Launch Pad 2. This mission will test numerous modifications to both the launch vehicle and infrastructure.
Spaceflight
Data Center Approved For Dallas
Dallas City Council approved zoning changes to allow for a new data center.
KRLD Dallas
David Morens Arrested For Email Violations
David Morens, 78, a former aide to Dr. Anthony Fauci, was arrested and handcuffed for alleged email violations. The arrest involved federal agents and reportedly included the use of guns and bulletproof vests. Morens previously worked for the National Institutes of Health.
WTOP Washington DC
FDA Administrator Departs Amid Vape Flavor Controversy
US Food & Drug Administrator Markary was reportedly pushed out following a conflict with President Trump over fruit-flavored vapes. The President supports the flavors, while the health community opposes them.
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Trump Reportedly Considering Firing FDA Commissioner
President Trump announced the departure of Marty Makary, the head of food and drug regulation. Makary's resignation follows weeks of political tumult at the agency. This follows discussions about the commissioner's role.
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Dallas and Houston To Decide On Service Charges
Dallas and Houston, as World Cup host cities, will need to decide whether to mandate service charges for customers. This decision is influenced by visiting fans from countries where tipping is not customary.
KRLD Dallas
Man Spreading Pro-China Propaganda
He is accused of spreading pro-communist propaganda within the Asian community. The charges were announced by Anna Schechter.
KYW Newsradio 1060
Foxconn Hit By Major Cyberattack, Data Theft Claimed
A cyberattack on Foxconn's North American factories has compromised sensitive data related to projects from Apple and Nvidia. The full extent of the breach and the specific data exposed are still under investigation.
WLS-AM 890 Chicago