The date of departure for U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has long been the subject of prognostication, given his less-than-cordial relationship with his now ex-boss. March Madness may be upon us, but it's quite likely someone in the beltway made a few bucks picking March 13 as the date for Rexit. —Josh Petri |
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Trump Brings an Abrupt End to a Rocky Relationship | Tillerson's firing by President Donald Trump came as the former Exxon Mobil CEO returned from a trip to Africa. Trump said he would nominate CIA Director Mike Pompeo as the new secretary of state, while the CIA could have its first woman leader, one who played a key role in the torture of terrorism suspects in the years following the 9-11 attacks. |
| Here are today's top stories... | | Trump selected Gina Haspel to replace Pompeo as director of the CIA. Haspel, the current deputy director, is a career agency employee who once ran a CIA "black site" facility in Thailand where detainees were subjected to torture including waterboarding. | | VW just gave Tesla a $25 billion battery shock. The world’s largest carmaker said it will equip 16 factories to produce electric vehicles by the end of 2022, compared with three currently. | | McDonald's new tech features may be backfiring. Employees say they are handling more tasks and menu options without pay raises or adequate staffing. As a result, many of them are quitting. | | CNBC contributor Larry Kudlow has “a very good chance” of replacing Gary Cohn, the outgoing director of the White House National Economic Council, Trump said. | | Dick's Sporting Goods has vowed to limit sales of guns. Its problem, however, is poor sales of everything else, as revealed in its earnings report Tuesday. | |
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