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2023-11-25 07:47
MLB Rumors: Sleeper Cubs target, Red Sox bargain ace, Jung-Hoo Lee fits
The hot stove sizzles and MLB rumors circulate as the Cubs and Red Sox circle bargain-bin pitchers and Jung-Hoo Lee draws interest from several teams.
2023-11-25 07:47
Black Friday for Jets as Dolphins triumph in New York
The Miami Dolphins won the first ever NFL game played on "Black Friday" with a convincing 34-13 victory at...
2023-11-25 07:45
WATCH: Jets DT Micheal Clemons ejected for hitting ref in face
New York Jets defensive lineman Micheal Clemons has gotten caught up in on-field brawls twice in two weeks. This time he got ejected for hitting a ref.
2023-11-25 07:29
France warns people off Black Friday clothes deals
The French government has launched a campaign encouraging people not to buy new clothes during festive sales.
2023-11-25 07:27
John Oates opens up about lawsuit filed by Daryl Hall after extended arbitration over their collaborative work
The details of the lawsuit are limited as the filings are sealed and categorized as a "contract/debt" dispute
2023-11-25 07:26
Israel-Gaza: Families' relief as hostages released
Hostage including young children and elderly women are freed from Gaza during a temporary ceasefire.
2023-11-25 07:25
Gabriella Karefa-Johnson confirms she resigned from Vogue
Gabriella Karefa-Johnson has confirmed her resignation from Vogue after officially joining the publication in 2013. During an episode of The Business of Fashion podcast on 24 November, the fashion editor detailed her decision to not renew her contract as Global Fashion Director at large, in tandem with her industry plans moving forward. The seasoned professional - known to be the first Black woman to style a cover shoot for American Vogue - has already imposed immutable influence, passion, and drive to effect change in fashion. Karefa-Johnson’s devotion to creating a still image that tells a larger story, for the sole benefit of impacting others, is one that often fizzles for professionals inside the competitive fashion industry. In conversation with Imran Amed, the artist explained that her ultimate intention to make room for aspiring “little Gabriella Karefa-Johnsons” in the future was reflected through an eagerness for transparency. The two spoke about “burn out” and “pressure” within the fashion industry, arguing that a career in fashion shouldn’t force people to endure so much stress. For Karefa-Johnson, working for highly-regarded publications previously brought about mental hardship for her. However, the nature of the environment wasn’t necessarily what convinced her to leave her position at Vogue. “The truth is I was a contracted employee there as the Global Fashion Director at large, and my contract was up for renewal, and I decided not to renew it,” she confessed. “That resignation was something that was right for me at the time, still is right for me.” “The truth of the matter is like anything else, you know, we grow, and sometimes our containers don’t grow with us,” she continued. “And so I’m excited to build a new container for all of these ideas and this new energy. “I loved and learned so much at Vogue magazine. It’s my home. I grew up there, and I can’t wait to take those tools and apply them in ways that are really just true to who I am and serve me and serve people who look like me and people listen and follow me. It’s really about serving that community now.” Among Karefa-Johnson’s many Vogue cover shoots, there was one cover photo that was particularly striking in her opinion, for both good and bad reasons. In 2021, the fashion editor worked on Vice President Kamala Harris’ Vogue cover - a photograph that prompted widespread controversy and scrutiny. For the magazine cover, the vice president was positioned in front of a waterfall of pink satin pouring down by her feet. Harris donned a black pantsuit and an honest smile, while she wore a pair of black and white high-top Converse - her favourite everyday shoe. According to Karefa-Johnson, the politician’s natural poise was captured in just 25 minutes because that’s all the time the vice president had for the day. In addition to time constraints, Karefa-Johnson explained that there was a communication barrier due to Covid-19 masks and Harris’ large team of staff. The fashion editor was still able to successfully snap Harris in the way she intended, but backlash quickly followed as people criticised how Harris was presented. Earlier in the interview, Karefa-Johnson called her younger self “witty, loud, and drive” - similarly to how she views herself now. Before Vogue, the fashion editor worked for Garage magazine under Vice Media, the juggernaut that recently filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. Read More Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez relentlessly mocked over their Vogue photo shoot Fans defend Dolly Parton for wearing Dallas Cowboys cheerleader outfit Birth of endangered rhino calf caught on camera at Chester Zoo
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Premier League predictions: Gameweek 13
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2023-11-25 07:15
Dolphins return Fail Mary for TD to sum up Jets’ misery: Best memes and tweets
The New York Jets were trolled on social media after a Hail Mary attempt by quarterback Tim Boyle was returned by the Miami Dolphins for a touchdown in Week 12.
2023-11-25 06:53
5 family members and a commercial fisherman neighbor are ID'd as dead or missing in Alaska landslide
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Ref Spits Blood After Getting Hit in the Face By Jets Player
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