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FedEx

American multinational delivery services company

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Jan 25, 2026
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what other companies are still running ice ads

The ’s recruitment advertising push ran across multiple major platforms in 2025 but — according to reporting — the specific government campaign ended in late 2025 and confirmed it is no longer carryin...

Jan 28, 2026
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Which private companies hold the largest ICE contracts and what services do those contracts cover?

that hold the largest visible contracts with include long-established operators like and , major contractors such as , , and , and a newly prominent cohort of smaller firms winning high-value “” and l...

Nov 13, 2025
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Which US companies have the highest number of workers on SNAP benefits?

Government Accountability Office analysis and subsequent reporting identify major U.S. employers — notably Walmart and McDonald’s — as having the largest *counts* of workers who receive SNAP (food‑sta...

Oct 29, 2025

Which other corporations have contributed to the America250 Foundation?

America250 has publicly announced a broad roster of corporate supporters, including technology and defense firms as well as consumer brands — , and many others appear across organizational roll calls ...

Nov 10, 2025

What are the main competitors of FedEx in the logistics industry?

FedEx’s primary rivals span large global integrators— and —major national posts such as the , freight and 3PL specialists like , , , and a growing set of e‑commerce and last‑mile challengers including...

Nov 10, 2025

What are the current financials of FedEx in 2025?

FedEx closed fiscal 2025 with , a modest year-over-year increase, while quarterly results showed revenue in the low-$22 billion range and quarterly net income ranging from roughly $1.16 billion to $1....

Oct 7, 2025

Has FedEx filed for bankruptcy in the past?

FedEx has not filed for bankruptcy in the recent coverage provided; all examined reports describe ongoing operations, strategic moves such as a planned FedEx Freight spinoff by June 2026, and routine ...

Jan 31, 2026

Mail address classification residency vs commercial

—whether an address is treated as residential or commercial—determines how carriers route and price deliveries and is governed by data products like the and by . The line between “where people live” a...

Jan 18, 2026

Is Dallas Justice Now a "fake social justice organization"

Dallas Justice Now (DJN) is widely reported as a likely hoax or “astroturf” operation rather than a conventional, transparent social‑justice organization: multiple local investigations found no clear ...

Jan 18, 2026

Is Dallas Justice Now a hoax activist group?

Available reporting shows strong evidence that Dallas Justice Now (DJN) behaved like an astroturf or likely hoax operation during the summer 2021 “college pledge” episode, but the record is incomplete...

Dec 19, 2025

What evidence did prosecutors present at trial showing how much propofol Conrad Murray ordered and administered?

Prosecutors at Conrad Murray’s 2011 involuntary manslaughter trial anchored their case on documentary pharmacy records, eyewitness testimony about deliveries and bottles, and expert reconstructions th...

Dec 14, 2025

What legal evidence and communications (texts, emails, affidavits) document Maxwell’s role in recruiting victims?

Federal prosecutors at Maxwell’s 2021 trial presented testimonial, documentary and digital evidence that she “help[ed] Epstein to recruit, groom, and ultimately abuse” underage girls — a finding refle...

Nov 14, 2025

who paid for the army's 250th parade

Available reporting shows the Army’s 250th‑birthday parade and associated festival were funded by a mix of corporate sponsorships and government budgeting: America250 — the congressionally chartered c...

Nov 10, 2025

Are there any potential buyers for FedEx if it goes out of business in 2025?

If FedEx were to fail in 2025, the analysts and articles in the provided material do not identify any confirmed or imminent buyer; reporting instead outlines who *might* be interested — rival carriers...