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Tampon Brand CEO Calls Customers ‘Menstruators’ Instead of Women

The CEO of the tampon brand "August" said she wants to build a "gender inclusive" brand that appeals to "everyone who menstruates" and referred to potential customers as "menstruators" in a recent interview with "CBS Mornings."

Anheuser-Busch CEO Declines to Say if He Would Have Allowed Dylan Mulvaney Promo in Retrospect

Brendan Whitworth, CEO of Anheuser-Busch, would not say if he would have allowed Bud Light's promo with transgender woman Dylan Mulvaney had he known the extent of the backlash.

Michigan House Passes Bill Criminalizing Making Someone Feel ‘Intimidated’

The Michigan House also recently passed a bill to prosecute "hate speech."

Marjorie Taylor Greene Reports Spying Attempt From Her Home Television

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) reported an apparent spying attempt that took place at her Washington, D.C. home over the weekend through her television.

Trump Widens Lead to Over 60% Support Following Federal Indictment: Poll

After the federal indictment case against Donald Trump for allegedly mishandling classified documents, the former president's lead has widened again in the GOP primary, gaining over 60% of support.

Bud Light Loses No 1. Spot After Transgender Partnership

Bud Light's sales woes might persist without "serious course correction."

CNN’s CEO Steps Down

CNN Chairman and CEO Chris Licht has stepped down from the company, according to Warner Bros. Discovery.

Satellite Phones Distributed to Over Half of Senate Members: Escalating Security Concerns

At least 50 senators have taken possession of the offered phones.

Eric Adams to Revisit New York City’s ‘Sanctuary City’ Status

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is revisiting New York City's "sanctuary city" status as thousands of illegal immigrants pour into the area.

Kyrsten Sinema Will Not Join GOP, Remains Independent

Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, who left the Democratic Party, will not be joining the GOP.

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