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The "pizzagate" gunman who fired his rifle in a Washington, D.C., pizza restaurant in 2016 after acting on a debunked conspiracy theory has died following a fatal traffic stop. Edgar Maddison Welch was shot by police over the weekend and died from his injuries on Monday, authorities in North Carolina said Thursday. Welch, who was 28 when the incident occurred, ended up surrendering to police after he did not find evidence to support the conspiracy theory, according to court documents at the time. He had carried an AR-15 rifle and revolver into the restaurant, according to investigators. "After the passenger failed to comply with their repeated requests, both officers fired their duty weapon at the passenger, striking him," Spry said.
Persons: Edgar Maddison Welch, Welch, Ping, Prosecutors, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Terry L, Spry Organizations: D.C, Ping Pong, Democratic, Associated Press . Police Locations: Washington, North Carolina, Kannapolis , North Carolina
When the officer confirmed his suspicion and went to arrest him, Mr. Welch pulled out a handgun and pointed it at the officer, the police said. The police officer and a second officer ordered Mr. Welch to put his gun down. When he did not comply, they shot at him, the department said. Mr. Welch died on Monday at a hospital in Charlotte as a result of his injuries. Neither of the officers or any of the other passengers in the car were injured, Chief Spry said.
Persons: Pizzagate, Edgar Maddison Welch, Terry L, Spry, Welch, Annette Privette Keller Organizations: Kannapolis Police Department, Kannapolis Police Locations: North Carolina, Washington, Salisbury, N.C, Charlotte, Kannapolis
One alleges Combs orally raped a worker for rival brand Ecko at the Macy's flagship store in 2008. The suit alleges Macy's covered up the attack due to a multimillion-dollar deal with Sean John. AdvertisementMacy's covered up a violent 2008 sexual attack by Sean "Diddy" Combs at its flagship Herald Square, Manhattan store to protect a "multi-million-dollar" deal with Combs' clothing brand, Sean John, a new lawsuit alleges. AdvertisementThe plaintiff said he worked for Ecko, a rival clothing company to Combs' Sean John brand that was also carried by Macy's. AdvertisementThe Sean John brand, founded in 1998, appears now to be defunct.
Persons: Combs, Macy's, Sean John, , Sean, Diddy, John Doe, Sean Combs, Cassie Ventura, Terry Lundgren, Ilya S, Sean John Clothing, Ecko, Lundgren, WWD Organizations: Service, Herald, Ecko, Business, Curis, Macy's Locations: Manhattan, Ohio, Texas
Two years after an Alabama prisoner was spared when staff members struggled to execute him by lethal injection, officials plan to try again Thursday — using the rare method of nitrogen gas. He filed a federal lawsuit in March seeking to halt his execution, citing the state's past execution failures and concerns that the method of nitrogen hypoxia would add pain and prolong death. "The resolution of this case confirms that Alabama's nitrogen hypoxia system is reliable and humane," Marshall said in a previous statement. Alabama officials have insisted in court filings that nitrogen hypoxia is "painless because it causes unconsciousness in seconds" and death within minutes. "Whether by lethal injection or nitrogen suffocation, the myth of the 'humane execution' is a lie fewer and fewer people believe," Foa said in a statement.
Persons: Alan Eugene Miller, Miller, Kenneth Smith, gurney, Steve Marshall, I've, " Miller, Marshall, Lee Holdbrooks, Christopher Scott Yancy, Terry Lee Jarvis, Smith's heaving, Maya Foa, Foa Organizations: Alabama, NBC News, Alabama Department of Corrections, Prosecutors Locations: Alabama, Atmore, South Carolina, Missouri, Birmingham, U.S, London
Former Macy's CEO on luxury letdown
  + stars: | 2024-07-18 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFormer Macy's CEO on luxury letdownTerry Lundgren, former Macy’s CEO, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss Lundgren's thoughts on the luxury retail sector, how bad the luxury retail sector is, and what could be jarring for markets.
Persons: Terry Lundgren
CNN —Flavor Flav is moving through life these days like he’s got no time to waste. And there’s a lot of young artists that have a lot of love for Flavor Flav as well. FF: “I’m having fun with my life right now. I’m really having a lot of fun with my life right now. And I think that’s another thing that people love about me most is because I’m humble, you know?
Persons: Flav, he’s, Bruce Springsteen, Donny Osmond, Flav’s, hasn’t, , Megan Thee Stallion, King Kong, , Taylor Swift, ” Taylor Swift, Kevin Mazur, I’m, Cher, I’ve, Billie Eilish, she’s, Christopher Polk, Who’s, haven’t, Megan Thee, Babyface Edmonds, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, Jelly, let’s, ain’t Organizations: CNN, Harvard, Hall of Fame, ” CNN, Dolby Theatre, Getty Locations: Los Angeles , California, King
Long before he was accused of sexual misconduct in a series of lawsuits, and long before federal agents in military gear raided his homes in Miami and Los Angeles, Sean Combs was unforgivable. That was the name he had selected for his first fragrance, which he sold through a partnership with Estée Lauder. It was promoted as a scent that “exudes the energy, sexiness and elegance of Sean Combs,” and he was supposed to give it a publicity boost in April 2006 by ringing the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange alongside William Lauder, the Estée Lauder chief executive, and Terry Lundgren, the head of Federated Department Stores. But Mr. Combs didn’t arrive in time for the opening of the market, saying he had been stuck in traffic. So his fellow business titans did the honors without him.
Persons: Long, Sean Combs, Estée Lauder, , William Lauder, Lauder, Terry Lundgren, Combs didn’t Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Federated Department Stores, titans Locations: Miami, Los Angeles
That sort of approach resonated in conservative strongholds like Alabama long before Trump. Alabama Democrats, especially, cite deep historical roots involving racism, class and urban-rural divides when explaining Wallace, Trump and the decades between them. Moderate to progressive “national Democrats” were concentrated in north Alabama, Baxley explained, while reactionary “states-rights Dixiecrats” cohered in south Alabama. Wallace won four Deep South states as an independent in 1968. Wallace won his fourth term as governor in 1982 after disavowing segregation and winning over enough Black voters.
Persons: George Wallace, Wallace, Donald Trump, Trump, “ Alabamians, , Terry Lathan, ” Trump, Barack Obama, Brent Buchanan, Wayne Flynt, , Lathan, Ron DeSantis, Reagan, Trump's, ” Wallace, Lyndon Johnson, Bill Baxley, Baxley, Lincoln ”, ” Baxley, Franklin Roosevelt’s, “ Wallace, Johnson, Barry Goldwater, Flynt, Alabama “, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Wallace’s, Jimmy Carter, Carter, Alabama's, Democratic pollster Zac McCrary, Hillary Clinton’s, Joe Biden’s, ” McCrary, Sen, Richard Shelby's, Shelby, Newt Gingrich, Dan Carter, Jeff Sessions, Trump’s, John McCain, Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, Rick Santorum, Tommy Tuberville, Katie Britt, dealmaker, Britt, Buchanan, Republican pollster, Donald Trump’s, Kim Chandler Organizations: ATLANTA, — Republican, University of Alabama, Civil Rights Movement, Republicans, Party of Lincoln, Party of Trump, Trump, America, GOP, Alabama Republicans, Democratic, Alabama Democrats, “ Party, Democrats ”, Politics, National Democrats, Franklin Roosevelt’s New, Civil, Act, Republican, Reconstruction, Klux Klan, Birmingham's, Baptist Church, Washington, Democrat, , Democrats, U.S, Senate, Sessions, Alabama, Alabama Legislature, Southern Democrats, Capitol, Shelby, Associated Press Locations: Tuscaloosa, Washington, Alabama, lockstep, Florida, Southern, U.S, Texas, New York, Trump, Jan, Montgomery , Alabama
Gen Z-ers and Millennials React to ‘L.A. Law’
  + stars: | 2023-11-23 | by ( The Styles Desk | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Until the streaming relaunch, the show was hard to find, existing in DVDs at junk shops and in the depths of Amazon Prime Video. In recent days the Styles journalists Melissa Guerrero, Sadiba Hasan, Callie Holtermann and Louis Lucero — all members of the Millennial or Gen Z generations who had never seen “L.A. Law” — watched the first three episodes on Hulu. They shared their observations with the editors Minju Pak and Jim Windolf, who were fans of the show in its heyday. It was the subject of workplace conversation and countless think pieces, and it won 15 Emmys before the final gavel in 1994.
Persons: “ L.A, , Seinfeld, Melissa Guerrero, Sadiba Hasan, Callie Holtermann, Louis Lucero —, ” —, Pak, Jim Windolf, Steven Bochco, Terry Louise Fisher, Harry Hamlin, Michael Kuzak, Corbin Bernsen, Arnie Becker, Jill Eikenberry, Ann Kelsey, Jimmy Smits, Victor Sifuentes, Susan Dey, Grace Van Owen, L.A, Law ” Organizations: NBC, Hulu, Amazon Prime
When Tyson Foods announced in August that it was closing its 1,500-worker chicken plant in Noel, Missouri, residents knew the rural town would be hit hard. Tyson didn't immediately comment on its compensation of former Noel employees. said Corina Chinchilla, 32, who worked for 13 years at the Noel plant, ultimately becoming a production supervisor for packaging chicken breasts and tenders. Other Tyson workers, like Ryan Coulter, 27, declined to move. State and federal officials, wary of economic fallout in the region, have pressed Tyson to sell some of the sites it's vacating.
Persons: Tyson, , Jimi Lasiter, I'm, Lasiter, hadn't, Tyson didn't, Noel, Joe Biden, Corina Chinchilla, I've, didn't, Chinchilla, David Handy, Handy didn't, Ryan Coulter, Coulter, Terry Lance, Harry S, he'd, Lance, Sen, Josh Hawley, Andrew Bailey, Hawley, Donnie King Organizations: Tyson Foods, Bowling, NBC News, Value Foods, Amazon, Costco, Truman Coordinating Council, Missouri Independent Locations: Noel , Missouri, Danville , Virginia, Bowling Green , Kentucky, Monett , Missouri, Noel, Neosho, Ozark, Rock , Arkansas, Arkansas, Little Rock, Missouri, Texas, Somalia, United States, Dexter
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStudent loans will only be a modest headwind to consumers, says BofA's Aditya BhaveTerry Lundgren, TJL Advisors CEO, and Aditya Bhave, Aditya Bhave, Bank of America senior U.S. economist, join 'Power Lunch' to discuss retail sales, earnings, and the state of the consumer.
Persons: BofA's Aditya Bhave Terry Lundgren, Aditya Bhave Organizations: TJL, Bank of America
Liz and Dave Murphy left their 9-to-5 jobs and traded their city home for a 17th-century hamlet. My husband, Dave, and I traded our detached house in Manchester for a 17th-century village in the French countryside in pursuit of a better quality of life. We both had 9-to-5 jobs in copywriting and marketing, and life had become a mad rush of food, baths, and bedtime. We split the cost of the hamlet with my mom and her husband, who were joining us. We renovated 2 buildings while running the businessOur family moved into the biggest gîte, while Mom and Terry took the old owner's home.
Persons: Liz, Dave Murphy, Liz Murphy's, Liz Murphy, Dave, COVID, we'd, Tom, Liz Murphy We'd, Helen, Terry, We'd, it's, There's, Liz Murphy Dave, we've, We've Organizations: Service, Charlotte Locations: Wall, Silicon, Lac de Maison, Manchester, France, de Maison, Poitou, Charentes, England
The village has 13 lots that cost renters, who bring their own tiny homes, around $700 each month. He encountered an array of tiny homes, non-mortgaged houses or cabins that are typically under 600 square feet. The waitlist for a spot in Lake Dallas Tiny Home Village is nearly a dozen long. While each resident's home is uniquely built, several were constructed by either Indigo River Tiny Homes or Decathlon Tiny Homes. The community garden at Lake Dallas Tiny Home Village.
Persons: Terry Lantrip, , Terry Lantrip's, Lantrip, Alcynna Lloyd, Alcynna Lloyd Tiny, Alcynna Lloyd Lantrip, There's Organizations: Service, Urban, Dallas, Lake Dallas Tiny Home, The, Fort, North Texas Tiny House, Residents, National Organization of Alternative, Dallas Tiny Home Locations: Texas, Lake Dallas, Lewisville Lake, Lantrip, Dallas, The Dallas, Fort Worth, North, Lake, Chicago, Bridgeton , New Jersey, Albuquerque , New Mexico
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFmr. Macy's CEO Terry Lundgren: More brick-and-mortar stores are opening than closing right nowTerry Lundgren, fmr. Macy's CEO and TJL Advisors CEO, joins 'Fast Money to discuss retail earnings, the state of the consumer, and the future of the retail space in a tough macro economic environment.
Luma Partners' three partners are currently planning to exit the company, Insider has learned. It followed a disagreement with Luma Founder and CEO Terence Kawaja about the future vision for the firm. Luma Partners, the adtech-focused investment bank may lose all three of its partners following a disagreement with the company's founder, Terence Kawaja, about the future direction of the firm, Insider has learned. Kawaja's court jester style is in sharp contrast to that of Andersen, Greenbaum, and Filippini who tend to keep a lower profile. For the moment, they remain partners with Luma, which is currently working on a live M&A deal, Andersen said.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRetail numbers beating expectations is very surprisingly positive, says TJL Advisors CEOTerry Lundgren, TJL Advisors CEO and former Macy's CEO, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss retail numbers beating expectations, inflation in goods and services impacting consumer discretionary spending, and more.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailConsumers held back spending on themselves, says fmr. Macy's CEO Terry LundgrenFormer Macy's CEO Terry Lundgren joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss whether we should be concerned about the consumer slowing down in 2023.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe consumer has money to spend and is willing to do so, says former Macy's CEOTerry Lundgren, TJL Advisors and former Macy’s chairman and CEO, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss holiday retail sales data, where consumers are spending and more.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRetailers will report record sales this holiday season, says former Macy's CEO Terry LundgrenTerry Lundgren, TJL Advisors CEO and former Macy's CEO, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the U.S. consumer on Black Friday.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with former Macy's CEO Terry Lundgren on retail, holiday shoppingTerry Lundgren, TJL Advisors CEO and former Macy’s CEO, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the U.S. consumer on Black Friday. Lundgren explains why he thinks retailers will finish 2022 with record sales and why Black Friday has been less of a "frenzy" in recent years. "As the online business became a greater percent, there's less of that urgency," Lundgren tells CNBC.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe're expect retail sales to finish the year up 6 to 7%, says former Macy's CEO Terry LundgrenTerry Lundgren, former chairman and CEO of Macy's, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the performance of Macy's stock, his leading portfolio shares and stocks worth investing in now.
Duran Duran stumbled but stayed sophisticated. The four acts found very different ways to celebrate on Saturday night, but all can now forever say they’re Rock & Roll Hall of Famers. “Rock & Roll is not a color,” he said. “One, I know, is that I’m a rapper and this is the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.”He’s only the 10th hip-hop artist among well over 300 members of the Hall of Fame. “I‘ve been rockin’ rockin’ rockin’ rockin’ since the day I was born,” she sang, “and I’ll be rockin’ to the day I’m gone.”She closed the night leading an all-star jam of her fellow inductees on her country classic “Jolene.” Le Bon, Benatar and even Judas Priest singer Rob Halford took a verse.
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