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Peloton Hires GE Appliances Veteran as Compliance Vice President
Peloton Interactive Inc., accused by an activist investor of being unwilling to work with regulators, has turned to a veteran GE Appliances executive to be its new vice president of product safety compliance.
Harvard Race Case Punctuates Supreme Court’s Turn to Right
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Exela Loses Bid to Throw Out Investor Suit on Revenue Prediction
Exela Technologies Inc. must face accusations it made misleading statements about revenue predictability after a federal judge in Texas found investors’ new allegations as to mental state sufficient to move forward.
Califf on Path to Win FDA Chief Role Despite Expected ‘No’ Votes
Robert Califf’s previous stint as FDA chief will help him secure the role once again despite growing lawmaker opposition over his drug industry ties, former agency officials say.
Health-Care Strike Risk Runs High as Hundreds of Labor Deals End
Hundreds of union contracts will expire in 2022 at health-care facilities from Boston to Sacramento, setting up fights over staff-to-patient ratios, pay, and other safety concerns as beleaguered workers continue to battle the Covid-19 pandemic.
Army Corps’ Credibility Seen at Stake in Swamp, Mine Legal Fight
A titanium mine proposed near Georgia’s Okefenokee Swamp is becoming a battleground over whether developers nationwide can trust the Army Corps of Engineers’ word that planned developments won’t harm federally protected streams and wetlands.



















