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- A Coast Guard contractor is suing the government over his firing, allegedly tied to his Facebook posts.
- The contractor, Peter Souders, claims his posts about Charlie Kirk were protected political speech.
- The
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- Sonder employees say they faced chaos and confusion after the Marriott partnership ended abruptly.
- The staff said they learned of the Marriott-Sonder split from the news or from guests.
- They told Business Insider they had to deal with panicked customers while their jobs hung in the balance.
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- While more men are open to getting Botox and fillers, skincare routines can still feel intimidating.
- 2 dermatologists said skincare products are still not marketed or normalized as much around men.
- They shared the best routine and products for men who
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- Walmart said CEO Doug McMillon, who has held the job since 2014, is retiring in January.
- He is set to be replaced on February 1 by the head of its US division, John Furner.
- In a statement, McMillon said Furner is "a merchant, an operator, an innovator, and a builder."
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- The US minted its last penny on November 12, ending a 232-year tradition.
- The Treasury said it was ending penny production due to high costs and limited practical use.
- Rare penny editions, like the 1943 Lincoln cent, remain valuable to coin collectors.
The US penny is officially dead.
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