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Brendan Case

Dallas

Retail Reporter at Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News retail reporter covering Walmart, Target, Costco, Kroger and dollar stores. Signal/WhatsApp (and phone): 972-743-9503. [email protected]

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  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Brendan Case

    The Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board resigned en masse to protest what it called unprecedented interference after the Trump administration denied a significant number of US academics from receiving the prestigious awards. The rejected scholarships for the 2025-2026 academic year would have covered studies in areas from biochemistry and medical sciences to history, the 12-member Fulbright board said in a statement Wednesday on Substack.

  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Brendan Case

    The Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board resigned en masse to protest what it called unprecedented interference after the Trump administration denied a significant number of US academics from receiving the prestigious awards. The rejected scholarships for the 2025-2026 academic year would have covered studies in areas from biochemistry and medical sciences to history, the 12-member Fulbright board said in a statement Wednesday on Substack.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Brendan Case

    The US State Department headquarters in Washington, DC. (Bloomberg) -- The Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board resigned en masse to protest what it called unprecedented interference after the Trump administration denied a significant number of US academics from receiving the prestigious awards.

  • 3 weeks ago | es.christianitytoday.com | Brendan Case |Tyler J. Vander Weele y Byron R. Johnson

    Nuevos datos globales revelan qué es lo que significa alcanzar la plenitud en la vida. No es lo que pensamos. Quizás esto te suene familiar: un grupo de cristianos pasó una semana en un país en desarrollo construyendo casas para personas que la mayoría de los estadounidenses considerarían muy pobres.

  • 1 month ago | nytimes.com | Byron Johnson |Brendan Case

    Según el Informe Mundial sobre la Felicidad 2025, que se publicó en marzo, el país más feliz del mundo es Finlandia, seguido de cerca por Dinamarca, Islandia y Suecia. Esta noticia no fue ninguna sorpresa. El informe, publicado anualmente desde 2012 por un consorcio de grupos entre los que se incluye Gallup, suele incluir a estas cuatro naciones nórdicas -todas ellas democracias estables con ciudadanos prósperos y sanos- en los primeros puestos de su lista o cerca de ellos.

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Brendan Case
Brendan Case @bcase4bbg
7 Jun 23

This is the Chrysler Building from about a quarter mile away earlier this afternoon. https://t.co/NVVcvIEi8h

Brendan Case
Brendan Case @bcase4bbg
20 Jan 23

RT @business: Walmart is taking on rivals like Amazon that wooed small and midsize companies during the coronavirus pandemic https://t.co/r…

Brendan Case
Brendan Case @bcase4bbg
19 Jan 23

Fascinating story by @deenashanker about the plant-based meat industry's swift fall from next-big-thing status. I'd argue the traditional meat industry is unsustainable. But consumers are saying faux meat isn't the answer. https://t.co/hA8LSoXDHE