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Female FDIC workers claim they were pressured to drink, sent photos of male colleagues’ genitals: WSJ – New York Post

  1. Female FDIC workers claim they were pressured to drink, sent photos of male colleagues’ genitals: WSJ New York Post
  2. Banking regulator with ‘party culture’ rife with sexual harassment complaints, strip club invites: report Fox News
  3. Strip Clubs, Lewd Photos and a Boozy Hotel: The Toxic Atmosphere at Bank Regulator FDIC The Wall Street Journal
  4. FDIC employees allege harassment, misogyny at banking regulator: Report The Hill
  5. FDIC Hires Independent Firm to Investigate Alleged Harassment and Discrimination at Regulator The Wall Street Journal
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Wall Street’s most powerful woman shakes up Citibank in bid to narrow gap with rivals: ‘We’ll be saying goodbye to some very talented and hard-working colleagues’ – Fortune

  1. Wall Street’s most powerful woman shakes up Citibank in bid to narrow gap with rivals: ‘We’ll be saying goodbye to some very talented and hard-working colleagues’ Fortune
  2. CEO Jane Fraser: Citigroup reorganization will make some workers ‘very uncomfortable’ Yahoo Finance
  3. Citigroup CEO reorganizes businesses, cuts jobs amid stock slump CNBC Television
  4. Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser reorganizes businesses, cuts jobs as bank is mired in stock slump CNBC
  5. Citi Aligns Organizational Structure With Its Strategy and Simplifies Operating Model Business Wire

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Palestinian leader Abbas draws sharp rebuke for “reprehensible” Holocaust remarks, but colleagues back him – CBS News

  1. Palestinian leader Abbas draws sharp rebuke for “reprehensible” Holocaust remarks, but colleagues back him CBS News
  2. Palestinian politicians lash out at renowned academics who denounced president’s antisemitic remarks Yahoo News
  3. PA’s Fatah blasts academics for ‘dangerous’ letter decrying Abbas’s antisemitism The Times of Israel
  4. Palestinian politicians lash out at renowned academics who denounced president’s antisemitic remarks The Associated Press
  5. Palestinian figures slam Abbas for Holocaust outburst Yahoo News
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Friends, colleagues say St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore is up for a tough task – St. Louis Post-Dispatch

  1. Friends, colleagues say St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore is up for a tough task St. Louis Post-Dispatch
  2. Missouri auditor to continue pursuing subpoena of Kim Gardner, St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office – St. Louis Business Journal The Business Journals
  3. New top prosecutor leaves high-powered law firm for public service KTVI Fox 2 St. Louis
  4. Gov. Parson names attorney Gabe Gore to replace Kim Gardner as circuit attorney St. Louis Post-Dispatch
  5. ‘Today is a new day’: Parson appoints new St. Louis circuit attorney to replace Kim Gardner KSDK.com
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F. Murray Abraham Apologizes After ‘Mythic Quest’ Dismissal: ‘I Told Jokes That Upset Some Colleagues’ – Variety

  1. F. Murray Abraham Apologizes After ‘Mythic Quest’ Dismissal: ‘I Told Jokes That Upset Some Colleagues’ Variety
  2. F. Murray Abraham blames ‘jokes’ for sexual misconduct claims: ‘Forgive me’ New York Post
  3. F. Murray Abraham Apologizes After ‘Mythic Quest’ Exit, Report of Alleged Sexual Misconduct Hollywood Reporter
  4. F. Murray Abraham apologizes after ‘Mythic Quest’ exit, sexual misconduct report: ‘I told jokes’ USA TODAY
  5. F. Murray Abraham Apologizes for ‘Jokes’ That Led to Mythic Quest Firing TVLine
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New Cowboys WR Brandin Cooks can’t explain why he has been traded NFL-record 4 times. Past colleagues, however, weigh in – Yahoo Sports

  1. New Cowboys WR Brandin Cooks can’t explain why he has been traded NFL-record 4 times. Past colleagues, however, weigh in Yahoo Sports
  2. Cowboys acquire WR Brandin Cooks via trade with Texans for 2 draft picks | NFL | UNDISPUTED Skip and Shannon: UNDISPUTED
  3. WR Brandin Cooks ‘couldn’t be more hungry’ after trade to Cowboys NFL.com
  4. It still comes down to Dak! Stephen A.’s issues with Dallas despite the Cooks trade | First Take ESPN
  5. ‘Someone Wants Me!’ New Cowboys WR Brandin Cooks Reveals View of NFL Record-Setting Trade Sports Illustrated
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren and colleagues demand to see Binance’s balance sheets – Cointelegraph

  1. Sen. Elizabeth Warren and colleagues demand to see Binance’s balance sheets Cointelegraph
  2. Senators press crypto exchange Binance on potentially illegal business practices after FTX collapse CNBC
  3. US Senators Probe Crypto Exchange Binance About ‘Potentially Illegal Business Practices’ – Regulation Bitcoin News Bitcoin News
  4. Voyager Bankruptcy Judge Says He Is ‘Absolutely Shocked’ by SEC Objection to Binance.US Deal CoinDesk
  5. U.S. Senators Press Binance on U.S. Users, Finances, Money-Laundering Controls The Wall Street Journal
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18-year-old will be charged with murder of Temple police officer; family and colleagues remember Christopher Fitzgerald – The Philadelphia Inquirer

  1. 18-year-old will be charged with murder of Temple police officer; family and colleagues remember Christopher Fitzgerald The Philadelphia Inquirer
  2. Temple University police officer shooting suspect captured using fallen officer’s handcuffs, officials say Fox News
  3. Temple University police officer fatally shot in head while trying to stop carjacking in North Philadelphia WPVI-TV
  4. Shapiro orders flags to half-staff to honor slain Temple officer CBS News
  5. Temple University police officer killed in line of duty near Philadelphia campus Fox News

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Riverside County Deputy Isaiah Cordero mourned by community, colleagues after he was slain by suspected killer William Shae McKay

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KABC) — Community members and fellow law enforcement colleagues are mourning the loss of Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Isaiah Cordero, who was killed in the line of duty.

Loved ones brought flowers and candles in Cordero’s memory to a growing memorial for the beloved deputy at the Jurupa Valley Sheriff’s Station on Friday – many giving each other hugs as they shed tears.

Area resident Alicia Caloca remembered Cordero as a joyful person, who always smiled and looked happy.

The beloved deputy, 32, was shot and killed Thursday in the line of duty during a traffic stop. He had pulled over a pickup truck just before 2 p.m. in Jurupa Valley. As he approached the vehicle, the driver pulled a gun and shot him, Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco said at a Thursday evening news conference.

A witness called 911 and residents tried to help Cordero until paramedics arrived but he was pronounced dead at a hospital.

A massive manhunt then began for the shooter, who spotted in San Bernardino County, sparking a chase on freeways through both counties. A spike strip disabled two rear wheels but the truck kept going, the sheriff said.

News video showed dozens of California Highway Patrol and Sheriff’s Department vehicles, including an armored SWAT vehicle, chasing the truck.

On the 15 Freeway in Norco, the truck finally became disabled, losing an axle, and crashed, Bianco said.

“At the conclusion of the pursuit, the suspect fired rounds at deputies” with a handgun and they shot back, killing him, Bianco said.

The suspect, William Shae McKay, 44, of San Bernardino County, had a long and violent criminal history stretching back to before 2000 that included kidnapping, robbery and multiple arrests for assault with a deadly weapon, including a 2021 police chase in which a California Highway Patrol dog was stabbed, allegedly by an accomplice of McKay, the sheriff said.

William Shae McKay, 44, of San Bernardino County, is seen in a previous booking photo released by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department.

According to Bianco, McKay had been convicted of a “third strike” offense last year that should have put him in state prison for 25 years to life, but a San Bernardino County judge lowered his bail, allowing his release, and later released him following an arrest for failing to appear at his sentencing.

“He should have been immediately sentenced to 25 years to life,” Bianco said. “We would not be here today if the judge had done her job.” Bianco said.

Caloca, who brought flowers Friday morning to the Jurupa Valley Sheriff’s Station to honor Cordero, believes the deputy’s death did not have to happen.

“This could have been prevented. It just kind of makes you more angry and a little bit more upset about how the system can be,” she said.

El Monte police officers delivered breakfast to the Jurupa Valley Sheriff’s Station. They understand this community’s pain.

“I felt like my heart dropped,” said Ruben Quintana with El Monte Police.

Back in June, El Monte Police Sgt. Michael Paredes and Officer Joseph Santana were gunned down at a motel while a investigating a crime.

“My heart goes out to them. If I had a magic wand, I would wave it and rewind time. But unfortunately life doesn’t work that way. All I can do is offer my support in any way that I can,” Quintana said. “We grieve and mourn with them.”

Cordero was a motorcycle officer assigned to Jurupa Valley, a city that contracts with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department for policing services.

Cordero joined the 4,000-member strong department as a corrections deputy, worked in local jails, became a sworn deputy in 2018 and completed motor school to become a motorcycle deputy in September, Bianco said.

Cordero “learned from his mother the value of serving and helping others” and his goal at the department was always to become a motor deputy, Bianco said.

“He was naturally drawn to law enforcement and certainly embodied our motto of service above self,” Bianco said. “He was a jokester around the station and all of our deputies considered him their little brother.”

Several hours after the shooting, dozens of motorcycle officers and patrol cars escorted a hearse transporting the deputy’s flag-draped casket from the hospital to the county coroner’s office.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Ex-ESPN Host Rachel Nichols Says Colleagues ‘Spied’ On Her

Former ESPN sportscaster Rachel Nichols said on Showtime’s All the Smoke podcast this week that the leaked audio resulting in her exit from the sports network was obtain by someone “spying” on her in her hotel room.

Nichols is joining Showtime Basketball as a sportscaster and host, her first NBA-focused gig since leaving ESPN for NBC Sports.

Speaking with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson on the latest episode of the basketball podcast, Nichols spoke at length about her time at and unfriendly departure from the network.

“I was being told, well, you’re not a team player, which any woman in business knows is code, right?” she said of being asked to step aside on hosting the NBA finals. “Women are supposed to be kumbaya. and team players. and helpful; men are aggressive sharks and all of that.”

On the subject of the leaked audio of Nichols talking about then-colleague Maria Taylor, Nichols said someone was able to record her because she was unfamiliar with equipment provided for remote broadcasting during covid restrictions, resulting in a live “line” from her room,

“I didn’t know that if you leave a particular app running in the background, that the line from my hotel room looking into my hotel room to Bristol would stay open,” she said.

Nichols described being in her room the whole day, doing things like unpacking and making phone calls, with no one offering a heads up.

“Unfortunately, that entire time, nobody back at ESPN told me that there was an open line to my hotel room and anyone who looked at the feed could see me,” she said. “No one shut it off, decided, Oh, she clearly doesn’t know she’s being watched, unpacking or doing all these other things.”

And it wasn’t just that it was open, but “at least” one person was actively spectating.

“At least one person decided to just sit and watch and started spying on me like I was their own personal television show,” she said, including recording her phone conversations. “When they heard something they thought was, you see, they picked up their cell phone and they started recording my conversation on their cell phone.”

Nichols went through some of what she said and tried to explain her intent to Barnes and Jackson, who previously defended her. She also added that e person who recorded her sat on the tape for a year.

“Just kept it in their pocket,” she said, until they could use it for “leverage” in their own negotiations with the network.

The longer eight minute clip was shared in a tweet that went viral on Saturday.

Watch the clips above courtesy of Showtime, via Ballislife on Twitter.

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