LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Starbucks Corp turned to long-time leader Howard Schultz on Wednesday to make the case that the U.S. coffee chain accused of racial profiling is committed to offering a "safe space" to customers despite the arrest of two black men in one of its Philadelphia cafes.
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Dench says 'can't approve' of cutting Spacey from Hollywood filmVeteran British actress Judi Dench has criticized the decision to remove Kevin Spacey from a completed Hollywood film last year after the two-time Oscar-winning actor was accused of sexual misconduct.
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Kavanaugh friend Judge denies allegations: MSNBCAn attorney for Mark Judge, who has been named in allegations against Donald Trump's U.S. Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh, denied allegations made by a third accuser on Wednesday, MSNBC reported.
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