Strasbourg Shootings French police detained five people connected with Tuesday's shootings at the Strasbourg Christmas market, which killed three people and injured at least 12. The suspected shooter was still at large Wednesday morning. Financial Times. Not Silenced TIME Magazine named journalists under threat of violence and arrest its "Time Person of the Year." Four different covers honor Washington Post columnist Jamal Kashoggi, killed by Saudi agents, the staff of the Annapolis Capital Gazette, who lost five colleagues in a shooting, Rappler chief executive Maria Ressa for her coverage of the Philippines' drug war, and the wives of Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kwaw Soe Oo, under arrest in Myanmar for covering the massacres of Rohingya people. Fortune. Flynn Begs Leniency Former U.S. national security advisor Michael T. Flynn's lawyers asked a judge for leniency despite his lying to federal investigators. He faces up to six months of prison but cooperated on subsequent investigations and prosecutors say he deserves little or no jail time. New York Times. Sea of Plastic Swimmer Benoit Lecomte just arrived in Hawaii after a six-month swim from Japan. "Sometimes we're swimming with whales around and then boom, 10 minutes later, a big floating plastic, a blob…to see that with sea life, that was very disturbing." CNN. This edition of CEO Daily was edited by Lucas Laursen. Find previous editions here, and sign up for other Fortune newsletters here. |
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