He was the first African-American to head the health care company as CEO when he took that position in 2013.
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Richest 1% of Americans close to surpassing wealth of middle class
They now control more than half of the equity in U.S. public and private companies, according to data from the Federal Reserve.
In memoir, Nikki Haley alleges Tillerson and Kelly urged her to oppose Trump’s policies
The former U.N. ambassador says the then-secretary of state and the then-White House chief of staff told her they were trying to ‘save the country.’
Bolivian president resigns under election-fraud allegations
Evo Morales agreed earlier Sunday to hold a new presidential election, but the military pushed him to step down.
UN mission in Iraq proposes roadmap for ending upheaval
The United Nations’ mission for Iraq has proposed a roadmap out of the country’s impasse, while Amnesty International said Iraq’s crackdown on anti-government protests has descended into a “bloodbath.”
Scores of aging dams could endanger thousands of Americans
An Associated Press investigation found 1,688 high-hazard dams rated in poor or unsatisfactory condition as of last year in 44 states and Puerto Rico.
Small group homes for disabled will soon lose licensing exemption
Notified by the state in April, service providers welcome the change, though they say it comes with burdens.
Vinalhaven lobsterman turns smoking lobster into side business
Robert Young sells both smoked lobster and smoked lobster spreads from his island home.
The new mission: Helping veterans navigate civilian life
James Orr, a former sergeant, helps veterans who have had trouble adjusting to life after the military through Veteran Mentors of Maine.
Pot or not? Busts highlight growing confusion over hemp
The CBD craze is leaving the war on drugs a bit dazed and confused.