Milestones

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Admitted

By Bill Cosby, in a newly released 2005 deposition, that he obtained Quaaludes to give to women he wanted to have sex with. The testimony came in a lawsuit that was settled. Cosby has denied dozens of allegations of sexual misconduct.

Closed

After 167 years, most of the famed Chicago Mercantile Exchange trading pits, where brokers still traded futures aloud, unlike most of their peers, who now use computers. Pits for S&P 500 futures and options on futures will remain open.

Suspended

Subway spokesman Jared Fogle’s relationship with the sandwich chain, hours after his home was inspected by police and FBI agents. He has not been arrested or charged with any crime.

Died

Sir Nicholas Winton, 106, who saved 669 mostly Jewish children from Czechoslovakia in 1939; they would likely have otherwise been sent to Nazi concentration camps.

• Jerry Weintraub, 77, Hollywood producer behind successful films like the Ocean’s Eleven and Karate Kid franchises.

• Burt Shavitz, 80, a founder (and the face) of the Burt’s Bees line of natural skin-care products.

Resigned

Donna Karan, as the chief designer of her namesake fashion house. While she will remain on board with the company as an adviser, she’ll spend more time working on her Urban Zen line.

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