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Rob Portman

Rob Portman

Robert Jones Portman is an American politician serving as the junior United States Senator for Ohio. Portman previously served as a U.S. Representative, the 14th United States Trade Representative, and the 35th Director of the Office of Management and Budget. In 2010, Portman announced his candidacy for the United States Senate seat being vacated by George Voinovich. He easily defeated...

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina is a state in the Deep South region of the Southern United States. It is bordered to the north by North Carolina, to the southeast by the Atlantic Ocean, and to the southwest by Georgia across the Savannah River. South Carolina is the 40th most extensive and 23rd most populous U.S. state. In 2019 its GDP was USD...

Uber Eats

Uber Eats

Uber Eats is an American online food ordering and delivery platform launched by Uber in 2014 and based in San Francisco, California. Users can read menus, reviews and ratings, order, and pay for food from participating restaurants using an application on the iOS or Android platforms. Meals are delivered by couriers using cars, scooters, bikes, or on foot.

Daniel Pearl

Daniel Pearl

Daniel Pearl was working as the South Asia Bureau Chief of The Wall Street Journal, based in Mumbai, India. He was kidnapped when he went to Pakistan as part of an investigation into the alleged links between British citizen Richard Reid and al-Qaeda. Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, a British national of Pakistani origin, was sentenced to death by hanging for...

Doomsday Clock

Doomsday Clock

The Doomsday Clock is a symbol that represents the likelihood of a man-made global catastrophe. Maintained by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, it is a metaphor for threats to humanity from unchecked scientific and technical advances. The Clock has been adjusted 22 times since its inception in 1947, when it was set to \”seven minutes to Midnight\”.

Cloris Leachman

Cloris Leachman

Cloris Leachman was an American actress and comedian. She won eight Primetime Emmy Awards from 22 nominations. In film, she appeared in Peter Bogdanovich’s The Last Picture Show as the jaded wife of a closeted schoolteacher in the 1950s. Her other notable film and television credits include The Twilight Zone, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, WUSA, Yesterday, Spanglish, and...

United States Department of Health and Human Services

United States Department of Health and Human Services

The United States Department of Health & Human Services is a cabinet-level executive branch department of the U.S. federal government. Its motto is “Improving the health, safety, and well-being of America” HHS is administered by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, who is appointed by the President. The position is currently held by Norris Cochran, who was appointed as...

Stock

Stock

A single share of the stock represents fractional ownership of the corporation in proportion to the total number of shares. Not all stock is necessarily equal, as certain classes of stock may be issued for example without voting rights, with enhanced voting rights or with a certain priority to receive profits or liquidation proceeds.

Deportation

Deportation

Deportation is the expulsion of a person or group of people from a place or country. Deportations widely occurred in ancient history, and is well-recorded particularly in ancient Mesopotamia. Mass expulsion may also occur when members of an ethnic group are sent out of a state regardless of nationality. Collective expulsion, or expulsion en masse, is prohibited by several instruments...

GameStop

GameStop

GameStop traces its roots to Babbage’s, a Dallas, Texas-based software retailer founded in 1984. It launched its GameStop brand with 30 stores in 1999, located in strip malls located in Texas and New Jersey. In 1999, it was purchased by Barnes & Noble Booksellers for USD 215 million in a deal that included the purchase of 200 stores that were...