For Uncertain Times, Some Clothes at the Paris Shows That Genuinely Shock
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Victor Wembanyama shows why he is the future at the Paris Games
The Spurs superstar goes above and beyond as a global ambassador for the NBA.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Forget the Rumor Mill. Dior Had Some Really Great Clothes.
Kim Jones of Dior remains the subject of rampant speculation in the fashion industry, but at his latest runway show, he reaffirmed his men’s wear mastery.The New York Times - 1d -
Scarlett Johansson says her reaction to 'vulgar' joke swap on 'SNL' was 'genuine shock'
The stunned look on Scarlett Johansson’s face during a “vulgar” joke swap segment on “Saturday Night Live” in December was no act.NBC News - 2d -
3 Ways to Make Drastic Decisions in Uncertain Times
These lessons from one company’s bold moves can inspire changes.Inc. - 4d -
Disneyland Paris unveils spectacular nighttime show using Paris Games laser technology
A cutting-edge nighttime show at Disneyland Paris is heralding a bold new chapter for Europe’s most-visited theme parkABC News - Jan. 19 -
Paris Hilton shows Malibu home destroyed by wildfires: 'The heartbreak is truly indescribable'
Paris Hilton shared a glimpse at her Malibu home that was destroyed by the wildfires that have spread through California, saying the loss is "devastating beyond words." "I’m standing here in what ...The Hill - Jan. 10 -
Photos show Iraqis arrested while disguised in women's clothing, not 'Syrian prison guard who attempted escape'
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Some January 6 rioters had prior criminal records, data shows
At least 159 of the Jan. 6, 2021, convicts who have been sentenced have prior criminal records, according to a CBS News investigation. Steve Reilly breaks down the data.CBS News - Jan. 6 -
Paris faces uncertain 2025 as Macron admits snap elections destabilized France
As France enters the new year, there's little hope that the political and economic uncertainty that's been plaguing Paris for months will disappear in 2025.CNBC - Jan. 2
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Going With the Grain
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Weddings, and the Vendors That Bring Them to Life, Endure Through Flames
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The Electron That Softened Her View on Marriage
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Edwardian Elegance Is the Focus of a London Exhibition
An elaborate ostrich fan and a queen’s diamond choker are to be among the displays at a Buckingham Palace gallery.The New York Times - 18h
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The Fashion Brand That Even Other Fashion Brands Revere
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