Philadelphia Mayor appoints former NBC10 anchor Renee Chenault-Fattah to head the city’s civil rights agency.
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Philadelphia Mayor appoints former NBC10 anchor Renee Chenault-Fattah to head the city’s civil rights agency.

Renee Chenault-Fattah, former NBC 10 anchor and attorney, has been appointed as the new head of the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations, where she will lead efforts in investigating civil rights and promoting fair housing initiatives.

Another woman arrested in connection with the assault on a female MTA employee in Brooklyn.
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Another woman arrested in connection with the assault on a female MTA employee in Brooklyn.

Authorities arrested a second suspect in connection with the assault of an on-duty MTA employee at a Brooklyn subway station. Leschea Aldridge, 25, faces attempted assault charges following the incident earlier this month. Stay informed on the latest developments in this case.

Editor-in-Chief Edith Chapin resigns shortly after federal funding cuts to the organization.
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Editor-in-Chief Edith Chapin resigns shortly after federal funding cuts to the organization.

National Public Radio’s Editor-in-Chief, Edith Chapin, announced her resignation effective by the end of the year, shortly after Congress voted to rescind public funding. Discover insights into her impactful leadership and the potential implications for NPR’s future.

Coca-Cola declines Trump’s request to use only cane sugar in its U.S. products.
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Coca-Cola declines Trump’s request to use only cane sugar in its U.S. products.

Coca-Cola has announced it will not comply with President Trump’s demand to use only cane sugar in its flagship soda. Instead, the company plans to launch a new product for the U.S. market featuring made-in-America ingredients. Discover how Coca-Cola is innovating while addressing consumer preferences.