2019

Sephora Won’t Solve Racism In An Hour, Obviously.

We can confidently report that Sephora did not solve racism on Wednesday. The makeup giant shut down stores across the U.S. for an hour so its 16,000 employees could attend an “inclusivity workshop.” The training comes about a month after singer-songwriter SZA tweeted about being racially profiled at a Sephora outlet in Calabasas, California. An employee

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Election Rules Are an Obstacle to Cybersecurity of Presidential Campaigns

One year out from the 2020 elections, presidential candidates face legal roadblocks to acquiring the tools and assistance necessary to defend against the cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns that plagued the 2016 presidential campaign. Federal laws prohibit corporations from offering free or discounted cybersecurity services to federal candidates. The same law also blocks political parties from

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LEADING OFF: Health scare for Carrasco, Canó injured again

A look at what’s happening around the majors today: HEALTH SCARE Already missing two members of their rotation, the Cleveland Indians are going to be without starting pitcher Carlos Carrasco indefinitely because of a recently diagnosed blood condition. The team said Carrasco had been feeling lethargic for weeks, and he is taking a leave of

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Cardi B pulls out of headlining Parklife festival this weekend

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Cardi B won best rap album for her debut Invasion of Privacy Parklife music festival in Manchester has announced Cardi B will not be headlining its main stage on Saturday. It comes shortly after the Grammy-winning rapper postponed a string of US shows to recover from cosmetic surgery. Writing

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