Month: November 2019

On Tuesday evening a group of survivors of the Marjory Stoneman shooting traveled to Tallahassee by bus to make an appeal at Florida’s Capitol. The survivors and supporting protestors held a single message: It is time for action right now. However, when Democrats proposed a bill that would ban assault-type weapons like the AR-15, the […]

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Selena Gomez may have just starred in her second collection for Puma back in January — as a ballerina for the brand’s En Pointe collection, which is a collaboration with the dancers of New York City Ballet — but the actress and singer, 25, is already back with another sporty campaign shoot for the brand. To complement […]

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ICYMI, Beyoncé seemingly broke the Internet with her history-making Coachella headlining act on Saturday. What you may have missed, though, was the songstress recovering from a wardrobe malfunction while avoiding another, during one of her intense dance numbers. Because, unsurprisingly, she handled it like a total pro.  Balmain custom-designed five, flawless looks for her performance, […]

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When the lucky 600 guests invited to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal wedding receive their official invitations in the mail, they’ll notice something is different about the royal bride and groom’s names. The beautifully-designed formal invites include the wording: “His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales requests the pleasure of the company of ______ […]

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Lawmakers and civil rights groups are pressuring tech companies to come up with detailed policies about how to combat potential misinformation and disinformation about the 2020 census. The first U.S. census to allow all households to participate online is facing another unprecedented challenge — the looming threat of disinformation through social media. As 2020 draws […]

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