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In the video, Wilson suggested Americans have an "addiction to divisiveness" and must "accept people's imperfections and differences." "Our prayers went to victims and their families.
You may replay these events over and over in your mind and think about how to get back at those who’ve wronged you.Thinking ...
Tom Wilson, CEO of Allstate Corp., delivered a statement during the broadcast of the Sugar Bowl in which he called on viewers to accept others’ differences, but did not explicitly condemn ...
SUGAR BOWL'S CORPORATE SPONSOR CEO SLAMMED FOR 'ADDICTION TO DIVISIVENESS' STATEMENT AFTER TERROR ATTACK At least 14 innocent people were tragically killed and dozens of others injured in the ...
Allstate CEO Tom Wilson faces MAGA backlash following bizarre Sugar Bowl ad in the wake of New Orleans attack Allstate’s CEO brazenly declared that the US has an ‘addiction to divisiveness ...
Social media addiction has been found to led to behaviors that can lead to problems IRL, including sleep problems, reduced face-to-face interaction, and poor job or academic performance. 9nong ...
Dr. Fisher is an addiction physician and bioethicist at Columbia University. He’s the author of “The Urge: Our History of Addiction.” When we think about any addiction, we tend to focus on ...
The company's CEO said in a video message that Americans needed to overcome "an addiction to divisiveness and negativity" after a terrorist killed 14 people.
This corporate-speak would be normal, if still grating, the day after Election Day, but why is shaming Americans for an “addiction to divisiveness” the first thought after an ISIS terrorist ...
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