Anonymous ID: 1bca35 May 20, 2022, 4:06 p.m. No.16312896   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2957 >>3190

CEOs Are Quitting Their Jobs At The Fastest Pace On Record

 

It's not just ordinary employees who are quitting their jobs at the fastest pace on record, as the latest JOLTs report showed when it revealed that in March the number of quits rose by another 152,000 to a record high of 4.5 million.

 

According to Challenger, CEOs are bailing at a record pace as well: in a report published on May 18, business and executive coaching firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas, found that the number of CEO changes at U.S. companies rose 3% to 123 in April from 119 in March.

 

While that number is 8% lower than the 133 CEO changes announced in the same month in 2021, so far this year, 518 CEOs have left their posts, the highest January-April total since the firm began tracking monthly CEO changes in 2002. The number is up 18% from the 440 CEO exits announced through April last year, and up slightly from the previous high of 513 exits announced in January through April of 2019.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/ceos-are-quitting-their-jobs-fastest-pace-record

Anonymous ID: 1bca35 May 20, 2022, 4:16 p.m. No.16312953   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3178 >>3555 >>3604

Biden’s Interior Secretary Was Forced To Answer Senators’ Energy Questions. It Didn’t Go Well

 

Interior Secretary Deb Haaland struggled to explain administration energy policy when grilled by both Democratic and Republican lawmakers at a Senate hearing Thursday.

“It’s my job to manage and conserve all of our public lands for every single American,” the interior secretary said when asked about the oil and gas leasing program. “Those things are all taken into consideration, considering the climate crisis that we’re in.”

“I’ve been driving since I was about 18 so I know that we’ve had other — you know, I remember back when there were lines out the gas stations and that kind of thing,” Haaland said in response to a question on record-high gas prices.

 

Interior Secretary Deb Haaland struggled Thursday to respond to lawmakers’ questions about Biden administration energy policy, during a Senate hearing.

 

Haaland appeared before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee to speak about the administration’s 2023 budget proposal. Democratic West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin, the committee’s chairman, and Republicans on the panel proceeded to grill Haaland on gasoline prices and the administration’s hostile approach to oil and gas drilling.

 

“Secretary Haaland, the bottom line is that you have the ability to make some of the changes we’ve recommended [to the federal oil and gas leasing program],” Manchin told the interior secretary. “There are practical changes that should’ve been made by now. You don’t need us. You can look at [the program] and review it, and if we think you’re out of bounds we’ll pull you back in.”

 

The administration has failed to issue a single onshore oil and gas lease or award a single offshore lease since taking office 16 months ago. The Department of the Interior (DOI) canceled all remaining offshore leases on May 11 and, on April 15, the agency modified the federal onshore program, significantly restricting how much land could be leased to private drillers.

 

Industry groups and Republicans have repeatedly implored the administration to end its hostility toward fossil fuels and incentivize more domestic drilling amid the Ukraine crisis which has disrupted the global energy market. Total domestic oil production has declined for three consecutive months and is nearly 13% lower than its 2019 peak, according to federal data.

 

“We have worked to do our job, we’re following the science, we’re following the law,” Haaland said in response to Ranking Member John Barrasso’s questions. “With respect to the reforms we made, I feel very — I take my job very seriously. It’s my job to manage and conserve all of our public lands for every single American. Those things are all taken into consideration, considering the climate crisis that we’re in.”

 

https://dailycaller.com/2022/05/20/interior-secretary-deb-haaland-oil-gas-energy/

Anonymous ID: 1bca35 May 20, 2022, 4:35 p.m. No.16313085   🗄️.is 🔗kun

As monkeypox cases emerge in US and Europe, Bavarian Nordic inks vaccine order

https://www.fiercepharma.com/manufacturing/bavarian-nordic-inks-vaccine-order-monkeypox-cases-crop-us-eu

https://www.bavarian-nordic.com/

https://www.bavarian-nordic.com/investor/downloads/financials.aspx

Anonymous ID: 1bca35 May 20, 2022, 4:40 p.m. No.16313121   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3555 >>3604

Another legacy media outlet concedes Hunter Biden laptop story real

 

Many outlets smeared the revelations as Russian disinformation during the 2020 election

 

 

An NBC News analysis of Hunter Biden's laptop hard drive published Thursday confirmed many of his business dealing with legally embattled Chinese and Ukrainian entities, marking the latest in a long list of legacy media outlets to concede that the laptop is legitimate.

 

"From 2013 through 2018 Hunter Biden and his company brought in about $11 million via his roles as an attorney and a board member with a Ukrainian firm accused of bribery and his work with a Chinese businessman now accused of fraud," the article begins.

 

In the lead up to 2020 presidential election, the New York Post broke the initial story revealing the contents of a laptop belonging to then-candidate Joe Biden's son Hunter, which purported to reveal questionable business dealings.

 

Social media outlets promptly stifled the story's reach, with Twitter outright suspending the outlet for publishing it. Many legacy media outlets furiously panned the article as Russian disinformation and actively worked to discredit both the reporting and computer repairman John Paul Mac Isaac who gave the hard drive to the outlet.

 

The analysis highlights Hunter's excessive spending and expanding debts. "Expenditures compiled on his hard drive show he spent more than $200,000 per month from October 2017 through February 2018 on luxury hotel rooms, Porsche payments, dental work and cash withdrawals," the article reads. "Biden has admitted to burning through cash to pay for drugs and partying with strangers who routinely stole from him, and he struggled to pay multiple mortgages or keep up with alimony and child support payments to his ex-wife," the report continued.

 

The New York Times in March published an article admitting that the laptop and its contents were legitimate despite their quick initial denouncement of the story. Following the article's publication, Mac Isaac announced a defamation suit against CNN, Politico, and the Daily Beast for accusing him of spreading Russian disinformation.

 

https://justthenews.com/accountability/media/another-legacy-media-outlet-concedes-hunter-biden-laptop-story-real