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Gruenberg

[groo-uhn-burg]

noun

  1. Louis, 1884–1964, U.S. pianist and composer, born in Russia.



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What was to be a vacation quickly turned into “a nightmare” for Erich Gruenberg, when his rare Stradivarius violin, valued at $550,000, was stolen shortly after he arrived at Los Angeles International Airport.

According to the employees’ lawyer, Josh Gruenberg, the lawsuits were all settled.

The top Democrat on bank regulation, Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, called on President Biden on Monday to choose a new leader for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, saying he no longer had confidence that the agency’s current chair, Martin Gruenberg, could heal its “toxic culture.”

In a statement, Mr. Brown, the chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, said that after a committee hearing with Mr. Gruenberg on Thursday, he no longer believed that Mr. Gruenberg could put an end to a culture of sexual harassment and discrimination at the agency, which oversees U.S. banks.

He called for Mr. Biden to nominate a successor and for the Senate to quickly confirm that person, who could then take over for Mr. Gruenberg.

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