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Col. Robert McCormick, legendary publisher of the Chicago Tribune
There was some very bad news Saturday in the race to save Tribune Publishing from the hedge fund Alden Global Capital. Hansjörg Wyss, who made his billions in the medical device field, ended his relationship with the hotel magnate Stewart Bainum, according to Katie Robertson of The New York Times.
Bainum insists he’s going to go it alone, but this is a major setback. Bainum and Wyss had outbid Alden, but it still wasn’t clear if they were going to succeed. Now Bainum has to find new investors.
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A staffer to Gov. Andrew Cuomo has described in excruciating detail how, she alleges, the governor reached under her shirt and aggressively groped her at his Albany mansion. In an
interview with the Times Union, the woman, who is not named but remains employed in the governor’s office, said the Cuomo closed the door and began touching her after summoning her to the mansion for help with an iPhone, grasping one of her breasts through her bra.
State Roundup: Legislature OKs $52.4 billion budget targeted at Covid recovery; wrangling continues over police reform
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OKs $52.4B BUDGET: Danielle Gaines of Maryland Matters reports that the Maryland General Assembly gave final approval Friday to a $52.4 billion budget that House Appropriations Chairwoman Maggie L. McIntosh (D-Baltimore City) said is worthy of a moniker: “I call this The Recovery Act,” she said.
Only in 2021, perhaps, could approval of a massive state budget fattened by federal aid to help struggling businesses and families go by with barely a remark in the General Assembly. “It’s been like ‘small ball’ this year to pass the budget,” Senate President Bill Ferguson said as his chamber voted Friday to put the finishing touches on the $52 billion spending plan, up from a $49 billion proposal made in January, Pamela Wood and Bryn Stole report in the Sun.
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