Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Bolton...

Megzit.

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reunited in Canada this week following Queen Elizabeth's approval of the so-called "Megxit," but the couple is already receiving pushback from their new neighbors.
Canadians are pleased to welcome the Duke and Duchess to Canada, but have made it crystal clear that taxpayers should not be forced to support them while they are living here,” said Wudrick. “All Canadians wish them well as they realize their ambition of financial independence.”
According to the outlet, it took just six days for 80,000 people to sign the request. It was brought to the desk of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the outlet said.

Andy...

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When Gov. Andrew Cuomo pushed New York City Transit President Andy Byford out the closing doors, he also slammed them on the nearly 5.8 million of us who use the subway every day.
Byford wasn’t here long enough to completely turn around the failing system  although he made a huge difference in his less than two years on the job. On the other hand, Cuomo  a self-proclaimed “car guy” with little interest in mass transit  has been governor long enough for us to know what to expect from him when an agency head overshadows his own imagined glory: namely, the boot.
Byford’s exit, prompted by Cuomo’s destructive MTA meddling, was inevitable. Rule No. 1 in New York state and city’s venomous politics: Don’t put your face ahead of the chief.

Public appearances by subordinates, especially on TV, guarantee that the governor or the mayor will either fire the transgressor or make him so miserable he’ll have no choice but to leave.

Warning...

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The US Food and Drug Administration is giving the maker of Purell products a stern warning: Stop making unproven claims that over-the-counter hand sanitizers help eliminate Ebola, MRSA or the flu.
In a "warning letter" to Purell's parent, Gojo Industries, the agency called out the company for making numerous marketing claims that potentially position its sanitizing products as a pharmaceutical drug rather than an over-the-counter topical antiseptic.
The letter from the agency's director of compliance cited numerous examples of what the FDA says are unproven claims for Purell products made on gojo.com, purell.com, and social media accounts for the brand.