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" ... As Alite looks ahead, Gentile is well-placed to help him make safe business decisions. For six years, until he retired from the FBI, he trained police commanders and detectives with seminars on leadership, management, and ethics. Post-FBI, he rooted out wrongdoing as the inspector general for a port authority that was mired in corruption; the chief compliance officer for a national turnpike commission; and head of labor operations for Philadelphia’s mobbed-up convention center. ... "
" ... John Hageman is a retired biologist and avid outdoorsman who lives in Weston, Ohio. In March, he observed an active bald eagle nest near the edge of the Wood County Landfill and reported it to state wildlife officials. In a phone interview, he told me that the nest is within 500 meters of the closest turbine and he is concerned that another bald eagle, either a “fledgling or the parent bird will be killed” by one of the turbines at the landfill. ... "
" ... Seriously, was Beth really retired all these years or was she working an indy nobody knew about? ... "
" ... WILMINGTON, DELAWARE - DECEMBER 09: U.S. Army (retired) General Lloyd Austin (L) speaks after being ... [+] formally nominated to be Secretary of the Department of Defense by U.S. President-elect Joe Biden (at the Queen Theatre on December 09, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware. The only African-American to have headed U.S. Central Command, Lloyd Austin, 67, is a four-star general who was in charge of American forces in Iraq from 2010 to late 2011. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) ... "
" ... When the Covid-19 pandemic struck, I found myself living with my retired parents for a few weeks. We drank too many cups of Indian chai together, challenged each other to endless games of Chinese Checkers, and spent late nights talking about old times. Like so many physicians, during that time I felt helpless to stop the spread of the virus that continues to upend lives across the country. But at the same time, I knew that I was helping to stop the spread of another insidious infection. I was grateful that I could spend meaningful time with my parents and reduce their social isolation—and, also, my own. And it reinforced for me that the most profound solution to America’s loneliness crisis won’t come anyone other than ourselves—and it won’t come from anywhere other than within. ... "