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Speaking at The Times’s DealBook D.C. policy forum, Howard Schultz said safety concerns have prompted Starbucks to reconsider its 2018 policy on customer use of restrooms.
Howard Schultz, the billionaire former Starbucks CEO, said in January in a "60 Minutes" interview that he is seriously considering running for president in 2020 as a centrist independent.
The possible entrance of former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz into the 2020 race as an independent candidate has made Democrats and some never-Trump Republicans really, really, really, really, nervous.
Howard Schultz left the board of Starbucks this week, and insiders say it’s because he realized he had become a “distraction” for the coffee giant.
Howard Schultz does not. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who is running for president, wants a 2 percent tax on family wealth above $50 million. Howard Schultz does not.
Howard Schultz was born in 1953 and raised in a housing project in Brooklyn, New York. His new book, "From the Ground Up," makes it clear that he still carries the weight of several traumatic ...
Starbucks founder and former CEO Howard Schultz testifies before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, March 29, 2023.
Howard Schultz wants to run for president as that curious but hardy perennial, the un-politician. “I strongly believe we are living in a time that demands a re-imagining of our current political ...
Howard Schultz says Ronald Reagan is the best Republican prez of the past 50 years, in part because “he never took his jacket off in the Oval Office” due to his respect for the office.
Howard Schultz’s presidential ambitions spurred a months-long effort to disrupt the 2020 race. January 29, 2019. Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz said on Jan. 29 that he believes he "can beat ...
Howard Schultz is anything but a realist. January 29, 2019. My indefatigable co-blogger has already said most of what needs to be said about the folly of Howard Schultz’s embryonic third-party ...
The possible entrance of former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz into the 2020 race as an independent candidate has made Democrats and some never-Trump Republicans really, really, really, really, nervous.