Highsnobiety Vows To Never Cover Tory Lanez Again After Disgraceful And Toxic Album Release

Lanez was accused of shooting musician Megan Thee Stallion in the foot. On the album, though, he denied her claim in a way Highsnobiety and most Twitter users found offensive. “However, rather than publicly apologizing to Megan or addressing the issue, he released an album instead, using the media attention from the shooting to promote his work,” the outlet posted on Instagram. There were even more issues to be taken with Lanez’s decision, though....

December 4, 2022 · 3 min · 438 words · Frank Conteh

Girls Who Code Ceo Reshma Saujani Has A Plan To Pay Moms 2 400 A Month

And Saujani believes she has just the fix needed: the Marshall Plan for Moms. The proposal, named after the signature post-World War II program that saw the U.S. provide more than $12 billion in economic assistance to rebuild Western Europe, is designed to help working mothers rebuild their lives and careers after the havoc wrought by the pandemic. That’s included a rapid exodus of women from the workforce, driven by job loss that has disproportionately hit the industries they dominate and by many feeling forced to leave or scale back their roles because of school closures and lack of childcare....

December 3, 2022 · 13 min · 2655 words · Nancy Howard

Giuseppe Rossi On Pace To Be Fit For World Cup

It had been initially feared that the 26-year-old had ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament for a third time when he was forced off in the Viola's Serie A clash with Livorno on Jan. 5. Rossi was first ruled out for six weeks before a secondary prognosis suggested he could be out of action for far longer, putting his World Cup hopes in jeopardy. However, Fiorentina was able to issue a positive injury update on its prolific striker Tuesday....

December 3, 2022 · 1 min · 149 words · Denise Dailey

Giving Our Kids A Place Called Home

There were a few things in the “plus” column: years of employment in numerous jobs, a wonderful son who had somehow thrived in spite of his quirky single mom and some good friends. No matter what happened to me it couldn’t be much worse than what I’d already been through–or the risks those South-Central children faced every day. In 1985, I was vice president for advertising at Jon Douglas, a big real-estate company, when I reached the bottom of my drinking history....

December 3, 2022 · 4 min · 745 words · James Walton

Glenn Beck Says He S Taking Ivermectin For Second Covid Bout That S A Little Disturbing

Beck said that he was “on all the medications and treatments” during a Wednesday interview on Mark Levin’s radio show. The Blaze Media founder and former Fox News personality, who previously recovered from a December 2020 COVID-19 case, greeted Levin by saying that he was feeling “great” despite his second infection. “I am great, Mark. I am great…despite having COVID and seeing the destruction of our country, I’m great,” Beck said....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 498 words · Carolina Allred

Glenn Youngkin S Virginia Victory A Grim Warning For Democrats Ahead Of Midterms

Youngkin defeated Democrat and former Governor Terry McAuliffe in the state that President Joe Biden won by 10 points in the 2020 presidential election against former President Donald Trump. While Trump had endorsed Youngkin, the gubernatorial candidate kept Trump at a distance and the former president did not campaign in person. Democrats, meanwhile, sought to tie Youngkin to Trump—an apparently failed strategy that may hold lessons for the party....

December 3, 2022 · 6 min · 1118 words · Jose Rivera

Global Air Travel Down 85 Percent From Same Time Last Year Industry Experts Say

Airline trade groups, including the International Air Transport Association, say carriers will lose $84 billion this year, making it the worst year in the industry’s history. Standard & Poor’s said the airline industry’s prospects have gone “from bad to worse” as air traffic has dropped overwhelmingly amid the coronavirus pandemic—much worse than the S&P’s “worst-case scenario” predictions in May. And now airline industry executives are also coming to terms with massive ongoing losses, with air traffic at Europe’s more than 500 airports falling 94 percent in June compared to 2019....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 465 words · Alejandro Macdougall

Global Coronavirus Cases Hit 500 000 Half A Million People Have Now Been Infected With The Virus

The virus, which was first detected in the city of Wuhan in China’s Hubei province, has spread to more than 500,000 people. China has more than 81,800 cases, with around 3,200 fatalities and 73,000 recoveries. With more infections now reported outside China than within, the country claims the outbreak has been largely contained. Italy has seen the most number of cases outside China, with nearly 74,300 confirmed infections, followed by the U....

December 3, 2022 · 4 min · 814 words · Aaron Stewart

Global Coronavirus Death Toll Now Exceeds 10 000 As Nearly 250 000 Infected Around The World

The virus was first detected in China’s Wuhan city of the Hubei province and the country claims it has been largely contained, reporting no new domestic cases. More cases have now been reported outside China than within. China has nearly 81,200 cases, with more than 3,100 deaths and more than 70,000 recoveries. More first cases across the globe A string of other countries, territories and areas around the world have reported their first infections in the last day or two, according to a report Thursday by the World Health Organization (WHO)....

December 3, 2022 · 7 min · 1406 words · Tina Caligiuri

Global Grunge It S Not Just Ugle Americans

Even the birthplace of haute couture is dressing down. Clothing is expensive, and it is hip to be “relax,” as the French say. Blazers and slacks have become acceptable for executives in many offices. The most potent trend in mode de la rue (fashionable streetwear) is the puffy, insulated ski jacket, which can make even an elegant woman look like the Michelin man. Though pockets of formality still hold out, Britain is embracing stylishly casual clothes....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 436 words · Elizabeth Bingman

Global Warming It S Fat People S Fault

The link between obesity and climate change has come up before, although subtly. An AP story last year noted that people could combat both of these problems by walking or bicycling rather than driving (so they burn calories, not gasoline). And writing in the Huffington Post, filmmaker Bryan Young (“Killer at Large”) cited a scientist who told him that “for every pound the average American is overweight, we use an additional 938 million gallons of gasoline per year....

December 3, 2022 · 2 min · 388 words · Joshua Darby

Global Warming Deniers Well Funded

If you think those who have long challenged the mainstream scientific findings about global warming recognize that the game is over, think again. Yes, 19 million people watched the “Live Earth” concerts last month, titans of corporate America are calling for laws mandating greenhouse cuts, “green” magazines fill newsstands, and the film based on Al Gore’s best-selling book, “An Inconvenient Truth,” won an Oscar. But outside Hollywood, Manhattan and other habitats of the chattering classes, the denial machine is running at full throttle—and continuing to shape both government policy and public opinion....

December 3, 2022 · 21 min · 4362 words · Linda Chacon

Glorious Failures

December 3, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Thomas Trotta

Glory Days

Indeed, because the modern Olympics have come to appeal to all sorts of people – sports fans and un-sports fans alike – the Games bind us in ways that are otherwise absent from this niche society we live in. The Winter Games are great television, the prettiest, but they take place at a serious time of the year and have evolved, essentially, into one momentous question: who will win the ladies’ figure skating?...

December 3, 2022 · 4 min · 652 words · Helen Ponce

Glowing Green Oxygen Detected Around Mars In First Discovery Of Its Kind Outside Earth

This emission of green light around Mars was first predicted around four decades ago, and now it has finally been identified using the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO,) according to a study published in the journal Nature Astronomy. The TGO spacecraft has been orbiting the Red Planet since October 2016 as part of a mission operated by the European Space Agency (ESA) and Roscosmos, the Russian space agency. Constantly glowing green oxygen is also present in Earth’s atmosphere....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 573 words · Gary Ferguson

Goat Yoga World Record Attempt Will Raise Money To Help Stop Human Trafficking

For those who are unfamiliar, goat yoga is precisely what it sounds like — people do yoga while goats cavort around them. Goats, known for their love of climbing, often try to get on top of the yoga practitioners who don’t seem to mind. The Grady Goat Farm has been offering goat yoga since April 2017. According to the Tampa Bay Times, over 500 people are coming to the farm to break the record to do yoga with 110 goats....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 498 words · Glenn Roberts

God War And The Presidency

Yet at times in the Iraq War zone—and after coming home—Benimoff began to question that love. His experience, detailed in a daily journal and voluminous e-mails from Iraq shared with NEWSWEEK, is a tale of a devout young man who begins his time in Iraq brimming with faith and a sense of devotion that carries him into a second tour. “My heart is filled with prayer and God is giving me a discerning spirit,” he writes at the start of that later deployment....

December 3, 2022 · 20 min · 4193 words · Randa Hall

God Save The Queen. God Save Us All.

“We used to have this rehearsal room in London, a real tiny, scuzzo place,” says Jones, 40. “Everybody was on top of each other. John could never hear himself.” “Those kind of songs aren’t easily written, they’re not easily thought out,” says Lydon, also 40. “They’re not crap. And because of the amount of work we put into them originally, you can’t ever forget them.” “All of them were born out of a lot of arguing and intensity,” says Jones....

December 3, 2022 · 4 min · 746 words · Sheila Aldridge

Going Back To Square One

So after nearly 10 weeks of relentless effort, one of the largest investigative task forces in U.S. history is essentially back at square one. Though the bomb theory is by no means dead, the possibility of a catastrophic mechanical malfunction is getting a deeper look. More than 70 percent of the shattered plane has been recovered, but not a single piece of debris shows the characteristic signs of pitting or scarring that would confirm a bomb explosion–and none of the 213 corpses recovered so far bears the kind of mutilating injury that a bomb would have caused....

December 3, 2022 · 6 min · 1083 words · James Moran

Going Down The Aid Rathole

A sacred cow. But Helms casually remarked in one recent interview that he’d like to shift the aid from the State Department, which he views as a nest of liberal elitists, to the Pentagon; currently the two share the Israel account. Ultimately, Helms may move to cap the amount of money allocated to Israel, Egypt, Jordan and the Gaza Strip, a total of $6 billion – about half of all U....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 559 words · Angela Renk