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Posted by Ellen -7837.60pc on July 07, 2021
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Gretchen Carlson’s bombshell lawsuit against Roger Ailes not only brought down one of the most powerful men in the country but it spurred colleagues to come forward, too. But few, it seems, have thanked her.
Yesterday, on the fifth anniversary of Carlson’s lawsuit, Variety published a lengthy interview with her about the cultural changes she spurred. I recommend the whole article.
Unfortunately, Carlson signed a non-disclosure agreement when she settled her suit (for $20 million) and is now constrained from speaking about almost everything related to her experiences. As the article notes, she has since co-founded a non-profit dedicated to banning NDAs and forced arbitration clauses over toxic workplace issues.
Today in History
Today in History
Today is Tuesday, July 6, the 187th day of 2021. There are 178 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
On July 6, 1854, the first official meeting of the Republican Party took place in Jackson, Michigan.
On this date:
In 1777, during the American Revolution, British forces captured Fort Ticonderoga (ty-kahn-dur-OH’-gah).
In 1885, French scientist Louis Pasteur tested an anti-rabies vaccine on 9-year-old Joseph Meister, who had been bitten by an infected dog; the boy did not develop rabies.
In 1917, during World War I, Arab forces led by T.E. Lawrence and Auda Abu Tayi captured the port of Aqaba (AH’-kah-buh) from the Ottoman Turks.
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