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Meta · New YorkMeta Platforms announced the appointment of Dina Powell McCormick as president and vice chair on Monday, with responsibilities including guiding the company's "overall strategy and execution." Powell McCormick previously served as deputy national security adviser during President Donald Trump's first term.See the Story
Meta Names Dina Powell McCormick President and Vice Chair
41% Center coverage: 73 sources

Switzerland Politics · Crans-MontanaA Swiss court on Monday ordered that the co-owner of a bar in the upscale ski resort of Crans-Montana that caught fire on New Year’s Day, killing 40 people, must remain in custody. The court said in a statement that Jacques Moretti will be held for a provisional period of three months, but that this could be reviewed if measures are taken to counter the risk of flight, such as a security deposit.See the Story
Court Orders Three-Month Detention for Bar Co-Owner After Resort Fire
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Marine Le Pen · FranceFrench far-right leader Marine Le Pen begins a crucial appeal in Paris this week that will determine whether she can run in the 2027 presidential election, after being barred from public office over a conviction for misusing EU funds. Le Pen, the long-time leader of the far-right National Rally (RN), was seen as a likely frontrunner in the 2027 race until she was found guilty last year of misappropriating more than 4 million euros ($4.7 million) of EU funds and given a five-year ban from running for public office, effective immediately.See the Story
Le Pen's political fate hangs in the balance as French appeal begins
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