Metrolink CEO Darren Kettle will attend the board meeting Friday after his house burned down in the Mountain fire, leaving only the chimneys standing. Despite the loss, Kettle, who was evacuated with one bag each, plans to participate in the meeting, dressed down and without socks. The fire destroyed multiple homes in his neighborhood, showcasing its unpredictable nature, but Kettle remains resolute in his commitment to his responsibilities.
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Columbia’s Former Leader Faced Contentious Interview After Resigning
Dr. Katrina Armstrong, former interim president of Columbia University, testified in a closed-door deposition in Washington, struggling to recall details from Columbia's report on antisemitism and her responses to its recommendations. Following leaked testimony, Columbia's medical school announced her sabbatical instead of her return as chief executive, amid federal investigations into antisemitism on campus and negotiations with the Trump administration to restore funding. The university's board of trustees distanced themselves from Armstrong's testimony, emphasizing their...
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