Janet Jackson appeared to question the fact that Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is Black. In an interview with The Guardian, which was published on Saturday, the reporter asked the pop star “where she stands on the forthcoming election,” with America “on the verge of voting in its first female Black president,”
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Traditional hierarchical structures are becoming obsolete in today’s fast-paced work environment, with their limitations in fostering innovation, quick decision-making, and employee engagement. Embracing peer networking as a modern management approach empowers employees, bridges the gap between leadership and operations, and unlocks the collective potential of teams. By transitioning to more flexible and collaborative structures, organizations
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Don’t get me wrong, rice and quinoa are great. But if you’re looking to spice up your whole grain game, it’s time that farro enters the chat. Why, you ask? Well, dear reader, the health benefits of farro are off the charts. “Farro is an underrated whole grain,” says Kaytee Hadley, RDN, a functional medicine
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The first animated Transformers movie in close to four decades, Transformers One, from Paramount and Hasbro Entertainment grossed $3.36M from Wednesday fan shows (7 p.m.) and Thursday previews (5 p.m.). That figure beats out a slew of family movie previews including that of Paramount’s IF ($1.75M), The Garfield Movie ($2.3M), Trolls Band Together and even
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Our nation was founded on the principle of “no taxation without representation,” yet today, you and I continue to fund a government that increasingly dictates what we can’t do while burdening us with inefficiencies and unnecessary costs. This situation must change. The time has come for a comprehensive turnaround in how the government operates. By
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Book Riot Managing Editor Vanessa Diaz is a writer and former bookseller from San Diego, CA whose Spanish is even faster than her English. When not reading or writing, she enjoys dreaming up travel itineraries and drinking entirely too much tea. She is a regular co-host on the All the Books podcast who especially loves
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Founded in 1965, Gold’s Gym originated as a small gym located in Venice Beach, California. It’s since expanded, with locations now sprawled across the globe. “Storied athletes including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lou Ferrigno, and Franco Columbu worked out at the original Gold’s Gym in Venice, also known as ‘The Mecca of Bodybuilding,'” a Gold’s Gym representative
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Fathom Events and Warner Bros.’ DC Studios are blasting off documentary Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story, a favorite from Sundance, and Music Box has the festival’s Grand Jury Prize-winner In The Summers among a handful of solid new release including The Featherweight about boxer Willie Pep, and Who’s Afraid Of Nathan Law? a doc following the
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Following the summer release of her fifth studio album, 9 Sad Symphonies, Kate Nash is bringing her performance across North America for the first time since 2018. On Friday, the singer and songwriter announced that Shamir, Revenge Wife, Joh Chase, and Skating Polly will be joining her on the road. “When there’s tension in the world, there’s
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How did the divisions between left and right get so extreme? Are we, as some say, on the brink of another civil war? Separating the rhetoric from the reality has always been a challenge — and in today’s media landscape it’s even harder. But for anyone who wants to find a path to coexistence and
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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. How Booksellers Are Taking On Book Banners Publishers Weekly recently highlighted efforts by some indie booksellers to combat local book bans and get banned books into people’s hands. Big ups to Charley Rejsek of Austin’s
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