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Disney · United StatesThe Walt Disney Co. announced Tuesday that theme parks chief Josh D’Amaro will succeed Bob Iger, the company’s longtime chief executive. The move effectively closes the curtains on one of the most closely watched succession sagas in corporate America.
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Disney names parks chief Josh D'Amaro as its next CEO
52% Center coverage: 153 sources

Don Lemon · Los AngelesBy Karina Tsui, Brian Stelter, CNN (CNN) — Independent journalist and former CNN anchor Don Lemon defended his coverage of an anti-ICE protest at a St. Paul, Minnesota, church, which resulted in his arrest last week, telling Jimmy Kimmel on Monday that as a journalist, he “went there to chronicle and document and record what was happening.” “There is a difference between a protester and a journalist,” Lemon said on Kimmel’s late-night show in hi…See the Story
Don Lemon says he offered to turn himself in but federal agents were sent for him anyway
50% Center coverage: 115 sources

Immigration and Customs Enforcement · MinnesotaWith tensions high over federal immigration enforcement, some state and local officials are pushing back against attempts by President Donald Trump’s administration to house thousands of detained immigrants in their communities in converted warehouses, privately run facilities and county jails.See the Story
Trump’s $45 billion expansion of immigrant detention sites faces pushback from communities
56% Center coverage: 65 sources