July 2019

Here’s Why Meghan Markle’s Vogue Cover Has A Blank Space On It

Meghan Markle’s guest-edited September issue of British Vogue hits newsstands this Friday and on the cover are 15 “Forces of Change.”  The cover, shot by Peter Lindbergh, shows 15 black-and-white portraits of women ― all trailblazing change makers in their own right ― and include names like model Adwoa Aboah, activist Greta Thunberg, actresses Laverne Cox […]

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Northern white rhino hope after artificial insemination birth

A southern white rhino has been born at San Diego Zoo, California, following artificial insemination. It’s the first sucessful artificial insemination birth of a southern white rhino in North America. The mother, Victoria, is one of six potential surrogate mothers that could be used to save the population of northern white rhinos, of which there

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Apple’s quarterly profit falls as iPhone sales sputter

Apple’s iPhone sales are still sputtering while the company tries to offset the decline by milking more money from digital services such as music. The latest evidence of the iPhone’s waning popularity had been expected. Even so, the confirmation in Tuesday’s fiscal third-quarter earnings report underscored the challenge facing a company that has been riding

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More N.S.A. Call Data Problems Surface as Law’s Expiration Approaches

WASHINGTON — Even after the National Security Agency announced last year that it had purged records about Americans because some were inappropriately collected, the agency inadvertently continued to retain some of the data, according to a newly declassified report. The National Security Agency deleted the remaining data in October 2018 after its inspector general discovered

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Altria shares fall on weaker outlook for cigarettes

Shares of Altria Group fell Tuesday as the nation’s largest tobacco company predicted steeper declines for cigarettes in coming years. The Richmond, Virginia-based company reported second-quarter earnings of roughly $2 billion, or $1.07 per share. Earnings, adjusted for asset impairment costs and non-recurring costs, were $1.10 per share. The results matched Wall Street expectations, according

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This Natori Bra Has More Than 2,000 Reviews On Nordstrom, And Is On Sale

HuffPost may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. The Natori Feathers Underwire Contour Bra is a comfortable T-shirt bra with contoured plunge cups, underwire and thin, supportive straps that increase in width with larger sizes for more support. It’s available in sizes 30B to 36G, and is made of a

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Kraftwerk win 20-year sampling case over Metal On Metal

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Kraftwerk are currently touring Europe German electro-pop pioneers Kraftwerk have won a long-running copyright battle over a two-second clip of their 1977 track Metal On Metal. The European Court of Justice ruled that musicians cannot “sample” other artists’ records without permission. Kraftwerk brought the action against hip-hop producers Moses

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Apple Reports Declining Profits and Slowing Growth, Again

[Get the Bits newsletter for the latest from Silicon Valley and the technology industry.] The Chinese market has emerged as one of Apple’s greatest vulnerabilities. The region is the company’s No. 3 market for sales. This month, Chinese officials disclosed that the country’s growth had fallen to its slowest pace in three decades. Apple also

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