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A Swiss billionaire with a history of left-wing and environmental activism is one of two top bidders for Tribune Publishing, the Chicago-based media conglomerate.
Hansjörg Wyss, 85, the founder of Switzerland- and West Chester, Pa.-based medical device manufacturer Synthes Holding AG, has partnered in his bid with Stewart Bainum Jr., a former Maryland Democratic state lawmaker and the chairman of Choice Hotels.
Wyss sold Synthes to Johnson & Johnson in 2012 for more than $20 billion.
The New York Times reported Tuesday that Tribune reached a nonbinding agreement in February with its largest shareholder, Alden Global Capital, a New York hedge fund that also owns several newspapers through a subsidiary. However, the company s special committee handling the sale has touted the Wyss-Bainum bid as a superior proposal.
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President Joe Biden is creating the wrong commission to solve the wrong problem regarding the federal judiciary.
Actually, it’s worse than that: Biden is solving nothing, but instead risks ruining something that actually works well and in doing so will undermine faith in the American system of justice and further violate his bad-faith promise to run a “unifying” administration.
Biden’s 36-member commission would take 180 days to analyze whether to expand the size of the Supreme Court from its long-standing number of nine justices and also whether to impose some sort of term limits on justices. While the commission will issue no recommendations, its “report” will certainly be used by advocates of court expansion as justification for “packing” the court along the lines of what President Franklin Roosevelt tried, but blessedly failed, to do in 1937.
Published: Wednesday, March 17, 2021
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President Biden has made it clear that he wants union workers to fill jobs created by his sweeping clean energy plan. Adam Schultz/ZUMA Press/Newscom
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President Biden s plan to spend trillions to build out clean energy and climate-ready infrastructure could be a singular opportunity for unions to make themselves newly relevant.
To find a president and a moment so perfectly paired, historians say, you have to look back almost 90 years.
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