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Casting Director Slams Designers for Treating Models ‘Like Animals’

Yahoo Style 

Models prepare backstage for the Carven show — part of the Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Spring/Summer 2016  —on Oct. 1, 2015, in Paris. Before the Victoria’s Secret fashion show in Paris last December, a series of feel-good videos featuring social media’s biggest models was circulated, offering an inside look at the making of the televised program. One model, Leomie Anderson, appears in the video to offer soothing advice to anyone who goes on a casting.

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Taxpayers foot the bill when Trump sons travel

CBSNews.com 

The grand opening of a new Trump skyscraper in Vancouver, Canada is expected to draw thousands of protesters. President Trump's adult sons, Eric and Donald Jr., are expected to attend the official opening. But the Secret Service won't say how much taxpayers are paying to keep the brothers safe on these business trips. Anna Werner reports.

Hershey is cutting 15% of its workforce (HSY)

BusinessInsider.com 

Thomson Reuters

Hershey is cutting about 15% of its global workforce, mostly outside of the US. 

The chocolate maker said in a statement Tuesday that the move is part of a multiyear program to improve profitability. 

Hershey said it expects the program to incur pre-tax charges of $375 million to $425 million, and provide between $80 million and $100 million in benefits from the layoffs.

"Our objective is to ensure that we always have the right level of innovation, marketing... Читать дальше...

Could the $1.3T of College Debt Spark the Next Financial Crisis?

«FOX Business» (foxbusiness.com) 

As President Trump addresses Congress over tax reform and defense spending in a joint session Tuesday night, one agenda that might not be covered could very well spark the next financial crisis: student loan debt default.

Hersheys to Reduce Global Workforce by 15%

«FOX Business» (foxbusiness.com) 

Hershey Co, maker of Hershey's Kisses and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, said will make certain changes to its operations, resulting in a 15% reduction of its global workforce.

AP FACT CHECK: Black colleges hardly school choice pioneers

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is praising the country's historically black colleges and universities as pioneers on school choice. She said in a speech Monday that African-Americans "took it upon themselves to provide the solution" when they were…

AP FACT CHECK: Black colleges hardly school choice pioneers

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is praising the country's historically black colleges and universities as pioneers on school choice. She said in a speech Monday that African-Americans "took it upon themselves to provide the solution" when they were…



AP FACT CHECK: Black colleges hardly school choice pioneers

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is praising the country's historically black colleges and universities as pioneers on school choice. She said in a speech Monday that African-Americans "took it upon themselves to provide the solution" when they were…

AP FACT CHECK: Black colleges hardly school choice pioneers

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

DEVOS: "They saw that the system wasn't working, that there was an absence of opportunity, so they took it upon themselves to provide the solution," she said in a statement after meeting with HBCU presidents and chancellors who were in Washington to lobby administration officials. Historically black colleges and universities were created in direct response to racism in education — some soon after the Civil War ended in 1865 — as African-Americans were shut out from predominantly white schools. ... Читать дальше...

AP FACT CHECK: Black colleges hardly school choice pioneers

«The Bismarck Tribune» (bismarcktribune.com) 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is praising the country's historically black colleges and universities as pioneers on school choice. She said in a speech Monday that African-Americans "took it upon themselves to provide the solution" when they were…

Big bats go quiet again for S. Korea as WBC nears

Yonhap News Agency (en) 

By Yoo Jee-ho SEOUL, Feb. 28 (Yonhap) -- By now, even the most optimistic of baseball observers will have to worry about the supposedly big hitters of South Korea, who have done next to nothing with the World Baseball Classic (WBC) fast approaching.

Trump is about to deliver a speech about the world’s most expensive aircraft carrier

BusinessInsider.com 

REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

US President Donald Trump will head to Newport News Shipbuilding on Thursday to talk about the most expensive ship ever built, the US's new USS Gerald R. Ford, a spokesperson for the shipyard told The Virginian-Pilot.

The news comes after Trump announced he planned to boost defense spending by a "historic" $54 billion, or about 9% in an effort to rebuild the military. Trump's proposal was met with widespread criticism, as it entailed slashing funding to the State Department. Читать дальше...

What to expect from Trump's joint session of Congress address

CBSNews.com 

CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss President Trump's budget proposal and how the president is communicating his agenda to the American people.

Is The Press The Enemy? Top Dem Vows To Protect Journalists, Calls For Money For Public Broadcasting, Whistle Blower Protections

International Business Times 

U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin Tuesday called President Donald Trump's attacks on the press "unprecedented" and dangerous to American Democracy at a broadcasters meeting in Washington. “The integrity of the news industry is under an unprecedented attack,” Durbin said at the National Association of Broadcasters’ State Leadership Conference. “These attacks aren’t just coming from outside our border or the Russian government. The attacks are coming from our own government.”

SpaceX to send paying tourists on a moon flyby

CBSNews.com 

SpaceX plans to send two tourists on a historic mission around the moon next year. The private company will use the same launch pad NASA used the last time humans blasted off for the moon more than four decades ago. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

Your retirement may not be so horrible after all

MarketWatch.com 

A surprising number of people feel great about their retirement prospects, according to one study, but it’s important to back up that good feeling with lots of money.





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