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Hims CEO walks back job offer for campus protesters after stock price tumbles

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WASHINGTON (TND) — Andrew Dudum, CEO of the men’s telehealth service Hims, walked back his bold offer to hire students expelled for protesting in favor of Palestine in a lengthy social media post Sunday. On social media last week, Dudum urged pro-Palestine student protesters not to fear disciplinary action from their schools, claiming many companies are looking forward to hiring them. He noted "moral courage" trumps a "college degree." Hims stock took a nosedive following the remark, falling over 8% in a matter of hours. Read More...

Jennerstown ice cream shop closes for season after car crashes into building

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JENNERSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — There’s some sad news to report this morning for regular customers of Krauses Soft Freeze in Jennerstown, According to the business' Facebook page, they are closed for the rest of the season after a car crashed into the building. The post goes on to say that Friday afternoon, a car ran into the business, pinning a customer against the building and pushing an employee into a metal table on impact. Read More...

Toys 'R' Us is making a comeback

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Call it a comeback. Toys "R" Us has been taking its first steps toward returning to life thanks to a new partnership with another retail giant. Dozens of Macy's stores across America already have a Toys "R" Us section, with several dozen more on the way. See the lists of active and soon-to-open stores here. Toys "R" Us went bankrupt in 2018, but a nine-day, grand-opening event starting Saturday will help trumpet the return of the toy giant. Read More...