The Chapek chapter and previous succession about-faces that saw presumed heirs-apparent like Tom Staggs leave the company were blemishes on Iger’s otherwise strong record.
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Dade Hayes,
Deadline,
18 Mar. 2026
The video then about-faces towards a utopia where people have toed the left-wing climate change line and saved the planet.
Had Moore levelled things by finding the net instead of a post from a couple of yards out, maybe Wrexham could have pulled off one of those famous turnarounds.
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Richard Sutcliffe,
New York Times,
8 Apr. 2026
As is often the case in difficult turnarounds, a company could report positive results one quarter and then lower expectations for the next.
For example, the reliable Old Navy flip-flops are still a go-to for a reason --they're affordable, easy and perfect for everything from pool days to quick errands.
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Casey DelBasso,
ABC News,
7 Apr. 2026
Pair it with wide-leg jeans and flats for the office, wear it with a skirt and flip-flops come summer—the styling opportunities are endless with this classic polo.
Since the Middle Ages, this festival of uninhibited revelry and role reversals has provided the ultimate litmus test for what is and isn’t considered socially acceptable.
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Tim Brinkhof,
JSTOR Daily,
1 Apr. 2026
The reversals could have massive implications for the November midterm elections, particularly in competitive congressional districts where small swings could determine control of the House.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
29 Mar. 2026
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