Tag: Journalism

  • Woman fined $156 for wearing face veil in Denmark

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    HELSINKI (AP) — A 28-year-old woman wearing a face veil has become the first person in Denmark to be fined for violating a new law banning such garments in public places. Danish news agency Ritzau reported that police were called Friday to a shopping center in Horsholm, a city of 46,000 close to Copenhagen, to […]

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  • Infinite Beauty Explains the Science Behind Its High-Tech Beauty Treatments

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    Well-known for its upscale boutiques across the United States, Infinity Beauty has also made a name for itself by investing heavily in some of the world’s most cutting-edge beauty technologies. Alongside the likes of the brand’s signature facial, exclusive gold facial and red carpet treatments, Infinite Beauty also offers therapeutic options from technologically advanced beauty solutions providers such […]

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  • Bangladesh students attacked during Dhaka protest

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    About 25 students have been injured in clashes in Bangladesh’s capital on the seventh day of a youth protest about road safety, reports say. Thousands of pupils have been out on Dhaka’s roads stopping traffic and checking vehicles and drivers. It is not clear who attacked them but local media blamed a student group linked […]

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  • Jennifer Aniston ‘Fantasizes’ About a Friends Revival

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    The former Rachel Green addresses the eternal question of a possible Friendsrevival in a new interview with InStyle, admitting that she does “fantasize” about the prospect of reuniting with her cast mates from NBC’s hit ’90s sitcom. “Courteney [Cox] and Lisa [Kudrow] and I talk about it,” she reveals. “I fantasize about it. It really was the […]

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  • More Than 150 ISIS Fighters Surrender to Afghan Government Forces After An Onslaught by the Taliban

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    U.S. troops and Afghan officials fighting the Islamic State militant group received some unexpected help on Wednesday. Over 150 Islamic State militants (ISIS) surrendered to Afghan government forces after an onslaught by the Taliban in the country’s northern Jawzjan province. “These people were surrounded by the Taliban for several days, but last night they managed to break free […]

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  • Chrissy Teigen On Why She’d Prefer You Not Call Her A Model & Whether She Has Plans To Run For Office

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    It’s a gorgeous summer night in Malibu and I am hanging out on the balcony of my best friend, Chrissy Teigen’s, beach house. We’re admiring her newest BECCA collaboration, chatting about her daughter Luna’s adorable 2-year-old antics, and searching for the best light to snap a sunset selfie as the waves crash into the sand below […]

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  • Your Daily Horoscope For August 1, 2018

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    We’re constantly fascinated by what our zodiac sign says about our lives, whether it’s which signs are most compatible or how each sign handles conflict in relationships. That’s why Bustle has enlisted Mecca Woods, a New York City-based astrologer of MyLifeCreated.com, to tell us all about how astrology is affecting our lives each day. Today’s topic: your daily horoscope for […]

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  • 5 Hard-Earned Cash-Management Lessons for Entrepreneurs

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    After facing his darkest entrepreneurial days, this contributor learned that fiscal responsibility grounded in the long-term view is what pays the bills until success pays them for you. An age-old story is playing out on the IPO stage: Domo, a Utah-based unicorn, went public in late June with results that could be viewed with cautious optimism. But, […]

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  • Facebook Removes Fake Accounts Targeting 2018 U.S. Midterms

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    It’s following a similar strategy to the 2016 presidential election. History appears to be repeating itself: Facebook has discovered evidence of a “coordinated” election influence campaign targeting the 2018 U.S. midterm elections. The social network said it had removed 32 bogus Pages and accounts (created between March 2017 and May 2018) from both its main service and […]

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  • Stephen Colbert Addresses Leslie Moonves Allegations: ‘That’s Not Good’

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    Julie Chen may have dodged any discussion of the allegations against her husband, CBS Corp. CEO Leslie Moonves, Monday morning on her show “The Talk,” but “The Late Show” host Stephen Colbert didn’t hold back. Colbert opened his show on Monday night reporting that he was away for the weekend in South Carolina without internet (“They […]

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