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Wall Street Journal, Jan 28,

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 28, 2025

These are the most popular stories from the Wall Street Journal. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch their accuracy.

The cryptocurrency exchange KuCoin has pleaded guilty to allegations that it was operating as a money-transmitting company without a license in the U.S.

Workers at Whole Foods Market in Philadelphia have voted to organize, marking the first time in decades that employees of this Amazon-owned grocery store have done so.

In a letter, Late Apex Partners whose funds own shares of Vail Resorts stated that Vail's performance in the past five years was unacceptable. They called for the removal of Kirsten Lynch as Chief Executive, Angela Korch as Chief Financial Officer, and Rob Katz, the Executive Chairman.

The Trump administration's order to halt almost all foreign assistance has put many U.S. funded overseas programs into limbo. This includes counterterrorism training for Somalia, HIV treatment for Uganda, drug interdictions in Colombia, and prosthetics provided to refugees from Myanmar.

Canadian Pacific Kansas City has reached a tentative collective bargaining agreement for four years with Unifor. The deal covers about 1,200 employees.

Alyssa BĂĽtikofer, chief marketing officer for McDonald's Canadian business, will lead the marketing efforts of the company in the U.S. Tariq Haqsan, chief marketing and customer service officer at McDonald's U.S., is retiring after three years.

(source: Reuters)

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