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RICHMOND, Calif. – An elementary school in Richmond, California, will be renamed after Michelle Obama. The West Contra Costa Unified School District Board of Education 180

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ST. LOUIS, Missouri — Planned Parenthood earlier this week sued the state of Missouri for threatening to pull its license to operate and conduct abortion procedures. If the clinic in St. Louis closes, Missouri would become the first state in the nation without an abortion clinic.“This is not a drill. This is not a warning,” said Dr. Leana Wen, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, in a news release. “This is a real public health crisis. This week, Missouri would be the first state in the country to go dark — without a health center that provides safe, legal abortion care.”Planned Parenthood said the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services is refusing to renew the clinic’s license, claiming it is non-compliant.Outside of the clinic Tuesday, pro-life supporters distributed information, much like any other day. But inside the clinic, Planned Parenthood officials were gearing up for another legal fight. "Always moving the goalpost on us, always reinterpreting certain regulations,” said Dr. Colleen McNicholas with Planned Parenthood. McNicholas is the only doctor in Missouri who performs abortion procedures. “One in four women will have an abortion in their life. That is a lot of people,” McNicholas said. “It is an incredibly common and safe procedure and one that in just a few minutes allows me to help people get to a better place.” On Friday, Republican Gov. Mike Parson 1437

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Rutger Hauer, a dashing Dutch actor who battled Harrison Ford in the science-fiction classic "Blade Runner" and excelled in bad-guy roles, died July 19 after a short illness, his longtime agent 206

  

Steve Easterbrook is out as McDonald's CEO and president after the board determined that he violated company policy, the company said on Sunday.Easterbrook, who became CEO in 2015, "demonstrated poor judgment involving a recent consensual relationship with an employee," McDonald's said in a statement.He has "separated" from the company and has been replaced in both roles by Chris Kempczinski, effective immediately. Kempczinski, who joined McDonald's in 2015 and was most recently president of McDonald's USA, said in a statement that he is "energized by this challenge" and looks forward "to guiding McDonald's continued success."In an email sent to McDonald's employees, Easterbrook expressed regret over the relationship."As for my departure, I engaged in a recent consensual relationship with an employee, which violated McDonald's policy," Easterbrook wrote. "This was a mistake. Given the values of the company, I agree with the board that it is time for me to move on. Beyond this, I hope you can respect my desire to maintain my privacy."He also said that his time as CEO "have been the most fulfilling years of my working life."The board said it is confident in Kempczinski's ability to lead the company."Chris takes the reins of this great company at a time of strong, sustained performance,' said Enrique Hernandez Jr., chairman of McDonald's board of directors, in a statement. "The board has every confidence that he is the best leader to set the vision and drive the plans for the company's continued success."In his email, Easterbrook described Kempczinski as "the ideal person to take on the role of CEO."Joe Erlinger, who was most recently president of international operated markets for McDonald's and has been with the company since 2002, is replacing Kempczinski as president of McDonald's USA.Easterbrook had been leading McDonald's in an aggressive modernization plan. With Easterbrook at the helm, the company has rapidly remodeled stores to include digital menu boards, and 2013

  

Rosalaind P. Walter, the woman who inspired the character "Rosie the Riveter," died Wednesday at the age of 95.According to 136

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