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PARIS (Reuters) -Six teenagers go on trial behind closed doors on Monday in connection with the beheading of French history teacher Samuel Paty in 2020, a murder that shocked the country. The teacher had shown his pupils caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad in a class on freedom of expression, angering some Muslim parents. A 13-year-old girl at the time allegedly told her parents that Paty had asked Muslim pupils to leave the room before showing the caricatures. They cannot be identified due to their age and entered court on Monday wearing hoodies to hide their faces. France has suffered a wave of attacks by Islamist militants in past years, including a gun rampage in 2015 in the offices of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical magazine that had published caricatures Paty showed in his class.
Persons: Samuel Paty, Prophet Mohammad, Paty, Antoine Ory, Mickaelle, Louis Cailliez, Charlie Hebdo, Lucien Libert, Juliette Jabkhiro, Sybille de La, Giles Elgood, Alison Williams Organizations: PARIS Locations: Paris, France
London CNN —Ever since he became British prime minister a little over a year ago, Rishi Sunak has tried to bring calm to the chaotic government he inherited. That might all have changed on Monday when Sunak surprised the Westminster establishment by appointing former Prime Minister David Cameron as his new foreign secretary. He was very much from the center of the Conservative Party and led the campaign to remain in the European Union. David Cameron leaves 10 Downing Street after being appointed foreign secretary by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on November 13, 2023. British Prime Minister David Cameron resigns on the steps of 10 Downing Street in 2016.
Persons: London CNN —, Rishi Sunak, Liz Truss, Boris Johnson’s, Sunak, David Cameron, Suella Braverman, Cameron, Cameron’s, Carl Court, Braverman, Johnson, Toby Melville Toby Melville, Braverman’s, Matt Cardy, shouldn’t, it’s, don’t Organizations: London CNN, Conservative Party, European Union, Conservatives, Conservative, Britian's, REUTERS, Downing, European Liberal Democrats, Liberal Democrats, CNN Locations: British, Westminster, Brexit, London, Britain, Rwanda
Our Merch, Ourselves
  + stars: | 2023-11-11 | by ( Melissa Kirsch | More About Melissa Kirsch | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
Why do we buy merch, or shy away from it? What does the merch you wear say about who you are, what you believe in? Carrying the bag in your own city seemed too boosterish, too earnest for a New Yorker, whereas outside the city, the local merch telegraphs your hometown pride and N.Y.C. Once you leave the place, the merch becomes a souvenir, a nostalgic keepsake. Debating the laws of merch is a diversion, an amusing exercise in questioning our own pieties.
Persons: Spaeny, “ Priscilla, , It’s, Hannah, Priscilla, Priscilla Presley, Priscilla ”, Sofia Coppola, ” “, it’s, leashes, I’d, Justin Bieber Organizations: tote, telegraphs, Los Angeles Dodgers, American Locations: rhinestones, New York, Brooklyn, New, L.A
Elizabeth Warren told The Washington Post, "There's no one like" John Fetterman in the upper chamber. AdvertisementAdvertisementHowever, Sen. Elizabeth Warren told The Washington Post that Fetterman's energy is just what the body needs. "John Fetterman brings his own vibe to the Senate," the Massachusetts Democrat said. He was the first Senate Democrat to do so. "He has his opportunity to defend those choices but he should not have the right to remain in [the Senate]," Fetterman told The Post regarding Menendez.
Persons: Elizabeth Warren, John Fetterman, Bob Menendez, , Sen, he's, Pennsylvania Democrat —, midterms, hasn't, He's, Chuck Schumer's, Fetterman, Menendez, Nadine Menendez, Warren, Fetterman's, I'm, that's Organizations: Washington, Service, Pennsylvania Democrat, Keystone State, GOP, Washington Post, Senate, Massachusetts Democrat, Bob Menendez of New, Democrat, Democratic Locations: Capitol, Washington, Pennsylvania, Keystone, hoodies, Massachusetts, Bob Menendez of, Bob Menendez of New Jersey
If your package has been lost or stolen, reach out to the sender or seller about a replacement or refund. But with the joy of the holiday season comes the headache of package theft. So as we approach another season of packages and deliveries, what should you do if you have an Amazon package stolen, a USPS package missing, or a UPS package lost? Contact the retailerIf in fact your package has been lost or stolen, contact the retailer and let them know what has happened. File a claim with the shipping companyYou can file a claim for a stolen package with Fedex and UPS.
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Taylor Swift is officially a billionaire, thanks in part to her lucrative Eras tour. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. There's one thing she's not showing off — or at least not directly: How much money all this is making her. Swift has been through many eras, but her reputation has always been one of relatability. Through her tour, Swift has earned hundreds of millions of dollars on a show for which tickets at face value cost an average $254 in the US — more than double the average concert ticket price of $120, according to Pollstar .
Persons: Taylor Swift, Swift hasn't, , Taylor Swift's, she's, Travis Kelce, Swift, Jay, Kylie Jenner, — Swift hasn't, Pollstar, hasn't, Adam Aron Organizations: Service, Bloomberg, Forbes, Big
Bilal: The only way to really achieve financial freedom is if your money is growing without you working for the money. The only pathway to not working forever, to having money in abundance, is to find ways to make more money with the money you currently have. What it takes to achieve financial freedomTroy Millings, left, and Rashad Bilal, co-creators of Earn Your Leisure. You might not be able to accumulate $10 million in your lifetime, but you might be able to accumulate $1 million or $1.5 million. 'Having money doesn't alleviate the problems'For your podcasts, you've interviewed several famous and wealthy people — pro athletes, musicians and entertainers, for example.
Persons: Troy Millings, Rashad Bilal, Tyrell Davis, Greg Iacurci, Bilal, it's, That's, Sean, Diddy, Combs, We're, you've, they're, They'll, they'll Organizations: CNBC, Greenleaf
For the first time in a long time, tech workers are in a funk. This rare combination of generous compensation and a reasonable work-life balance kept tech workers happier than employees in other industries. Economy wide, there were on average 6.6 front-line workers per manager in 2018 and 2019, but post-pandemic, the ratio dropped to 6 to 1. It's possible that as tech companies have grown into more complex organizations, more management layers are necessary. Fundamentally, it's about listening to and elevating the voices of front-line employees.
Persons: , Kristi Coulter, Aaron Terrazas Organizations: Linkedin, Tech, Wall Street, Federal Reserve, Microsoft, Amazon, California Bay, Austin , Texas —, Ford Motor Company, Intel Locations: Wall, California, California Bay Area, Austin , Texas, neckties
The fashion show that changed hip-hop forever
  + stars: | 2023-10-10 | by ( Sowmya Krishnamurthy | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
CNN —Chanel’s 1991 Fall-Winter ready-to-wear show was set in Paris, but its soul was right off the streets of New York City. “He listens to everything, reads everything, sees everything, and then distills it into these potent fashion images.”Linda Evangelista and Karl Lagerfeld (center) walk the runway during the finale of Chanel's 1991 Fall-Winter fashion show in Paris, France. Victor Virgile/Gamma-Rapho/Getty ImagesWhat would become known colloquially as Chanel’s “hip-hop collection” was a watershed moment, the pinnacle of French prêt-à-porter (ready-to-wear) welcoming hip-hop into its sanctum. It’s unclear whether Mizrahi and the like appreciated hip-hop or saw it as a grab for cache and cash. Editor’s Note: This piece is excerpted from Sowmya Krishnamurthy’s “FASHION KILLA: How Hip-Hop Revolutionized High Fashion,” published by Gallery Books, a subsidiary of Simon & Schuster.
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Interestingly, male teens report spending 11% more than last fall, while females are spending 8% less. When teens are spending, 37% said they are using funds earned from a part-time job, while 62% said parents contribute to spending. Clothing and apparel spending fallsTeens are spending 4% less on clothing compared to last year, down to $563 per year. After Nike, American Eagle and Lululemon are the second- and third-most preferred brands among teens, the same as in the spring. Converse held the spot for the second-most favorite brand behind Nike but dropped in market share by 1 percentage point.
Persons: Joe Raedle, Piper, Shein, Converse, Temu, Polly Organizations: Nike, Getty, Adidas, Ross Stores, Nordstrom, Target, Walmart Locations: Miami Beach , Florida, U.S, Maxx, Australia
Shane Jenkins, 46, tried to smash a Capitol window with his tomahawk during the Jan. 6, 2021, siege. It displays a cartoon avatar of Jenkins, nicknamed Skullet, and a logo depicting crossed tomahawks below a silhouette of the Capitol building. Prosecutors don't know how much money Jenkins has generated from the website's merchandise sales. They also asked the judge to impose a fine of at least $118,888, equaling the money Jenkins has publicly raised. Jenkins flew from Houston to Washington, D.C., a day before Trump’s rally near the White House on Jan. 6.
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Insider Today: The fight for remote jobs
  + stars: | 2023-09-26 | by ( Dan Defrancesco | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +8 min
Remote workers are doing anything but work in the afternoons. Elena Noviello/Getty ImagesThere are few topics in corporate America as polarizing as remote work. AdvertisementAdvertisementLengthy, expensive office leases might also discourage companies from embracing remote work. As Aki's story points out, that type of rationale from larger companies has created an opportunity for those willing to support remote work. A company's commitment to remote work might not be forever, even if employees view it that way.
Persons: , Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, we've, I'm, Chelsea Jia Feng, Insider's Aki Ito, Aki, What's, Elena Noviello, Goldman Sachs, Leonardo Munoz, Rebecca Szkutak, Dominic, Madori Davis, Snyder, Mark Reinertson, Anthropic, Lindsey Nicholson, Jacob Boomsma, Dan DeFrancesco, Naga Siu, Hallam Bullock, Lisa Ryan Organizations: Service, NFL, nab, TechCrunch, Thistle Technologies, Getty, Employees, Costco, Google, Netflix, Cintas Corp Locations: America, Amazon's, Sioux Falls , South Dakota, Jefferson City , Missouri, New York City, San Diego, London, New York
But they’re also rewarding the stores that are betting big on the right trends at the right time, for the right price. Mejuri: The Toronto-based jewelry retailer has intentionally positioned itself as a go-to destination for Millennials and GenZers for affordable fine jewelry. “When we founded the business, we wanted to redefine luxury and bring it a new experience within the fine jewelry industry,” said Masad. We just wanted to make fine jewelry part of everyday wear. We saw no reason for why there should be a barrier between fine jewelry and our customer.”He said Mejuri hasn’t wavered from that goal.
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Sen. John Fetterman marveled at people who seem more concern about a dress code than alleged corruption. Fetterman told Semafor that aspects of Sen. Bob Menendez's alleged corruption would "make the Goodfellas blush." Fetterman, a Pennsylvania Democrat, is thus far the only Senate Democrat to call on Menendez to resign. AdvertisementAdvertisementDemocratic Sen. John Fetterman on Monday marveled at how people will freak out over the sanctity of the Senate dress code but demur at calling out Sen. Bob Menendez's alleged corruption as laid out by federal prosecutors. Fetterman is thus far the only Democratic senator to call for Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat, to resign in the wake of shocking corruption charges.
Persons: Sen, John Fetterman marveled, Fetterman, Bob Menendez's, Menendez, , Democratic Sen, John Fetterman, Dave Weigel, Fetterman's, Phil Murphy, Chuck Schumer's, Joe Manchin Organizations: Pennsylvania Democrat, Democrat, Service, Democratic, Senate, New, New Jersey Democrat, New Jersey Gov, West, West Virginia Democrat Locations: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, West Virginia, Cuba, Union City , New Jersey
Each year, droves of tech founders, funders, and dreamers descend on TechCrunch Disrupt. And for years the event was regarded as a kind of fashion wasteland. Back in 2015, GQ felt compelled to write an entire tribute to the "one well-dressed man" at the conference. AdvertisementAdvertisementBut as the curtains rose on the startup world's big tent at the Moscone Center in San Francisco last week, the fashion transformation was undeniable. Well-heeled venture capitalists shed their puffy vests for tailored suits and cashmere, and stilettos were almost as commonplace as sneakers.
Persons: GQ Organizations: TechCrunch, Moscone Center Locations: San Francisco
Yet, if Gucci’s new designer Sabato de Sarno was rattled before he took his bow for the Italian luxury house at Milan fashion week on Friday, he didn’t show it. Where Michele was an overt maximalist with retro references, de Sarno mined the Gucci archive and codes in a more stripped-back way. Oxblood red dominated the collection, inspired by The Savoy hotel in London where Guccio Gucci worked in the late 1800s. The bling was, in fact, a reference to the Marina jewelry collection that appeared in Gucci campaigns in the late 1960s. The rest of the embellished crystal designs were inspired by embroideries de Sarno found on 1960s clutch bags in the Gucci archive.
Persons: Milan, Sabato de Sarno, Alessandro Michele’s, De Sarno, Julia Roberts, Ryan Gosling, Jessica Chastain, Kendall Jenner, Julia Garner, Francois, Henri Pinault, Swan, Gucci Ancora ”, , de Sarno, Prada, Gabbana, Valentino, Michele, Jackie, , Guccio Gucci, Daniele Venturelli, “ Rosso Ancora, , Sabato De Sarno, Gucci, Kering, Daria Werbowy, Tom Ford Gucci, embroideries de Sarno Organizations: Milan CNN, Brera, Gucci, Dolce Locations: Milan, , Savoy, London, Naples
Responses to the Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer’s new relaxation of Senate dress codes have so far fallen along partisan lines: Republicans have been deploring it as a lapse in decorum and order. “Most if not all Republican senators think we ought to dress up to go to work,” Mitch McConnell said. How we dress telegraphs intricate messages to those around us, as well as to ourselves — messages we receive and interpret constantly, consciously or not. There is no such thing as “total freedom” of dress, only different registers of meaning, which are entirely context dependent. Men’s suits say “we are heads, not bodies.”
Persons: Chuck Schumer’s, ” Mitch McConnell, Mitt Romney, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Tina Smith, John Fetterman, , Organizations: Democrats, Democratic, , Republicans, MSNBC
The outcry was swift, with 46 Republican senators signing on to a letter condemning the shift. “Allowing casual clothing on the Senate floor disrespects the institution we serve and the American families we represent,” they wrote. But even though the Senate prides itself on a tradition of decorum, expectations of dress in the chamber have been largely governed by norms, rather than by written rules. That flexibility has allowed for notable deviations from the buttoned-up status quo throughout the years. (Seersucker Thursday was also a reminder, according to Mr. Lott, that “the Senate isn’t just a bunch of dour folks wearing dark suits.”)
Persons: Chuck Schumer, , Trent Lott, Lott Locations: London, Milan, Washington, Mississippi, Southern
MILAN (AP) — Thousands came out in a rain to watch an open-air Diesel show during Milan Fashion Week on Wednesday, making the denim-centric brand the hottest ticket in town. A latex dress hugged the form in a nearly nude beige, somewhere on the border between transparency and cover. Zip pockets are sewn into bra tops, while a trio of fanny packs become a bandeau top: perfect for the festival circuit. The technology going into the textiles is so cutting-edge that Rosso said that part of the production site is sealed off from the rest to protect the secrecy. “Touch the garments, and you will go out of your mind,’’ Rosso said.
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The Senate has relaxed its dress code, allowing senators to wear any attire in the chamber. Ted Cruz, who sometimes walks to votes in workout clothes, was less angry about the change than others. But he's not alone: Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas is also known to wear workout clothes from time to time, especially around unexpected afternoon votes. "I plan to wear a bikini tomorrow to the Senate floor," Republican Sen. Susan Collins joked to reporters, saying the change "debases the institution." And on Twitter, Cruz has made light of the changes, assuring his followers that he will not be wearing a speedo on the Senate floor.
Persons: Ted Cruz, John Fetterman isn't, Axios, they've, he's, Republican Sen, Ted Cruz of, Cruz's, Susan Collins, Mike Lee, Cruz, I've Organizations: Service, Democratic, Republican, Cruz's Republican, Bloomberg, Senate, Twitter Locations: Wall, Silicon, Pennsylvania, Ted Cruz of Texas
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Monday that staff for the chamber’s Sergeant-at-Arms — the Senate's official clothes police — will no longer enforce a dress code on the Senate floor. “Senators are able to choose what they wear on the Senate floor. I will continue to wear a suit.”Schumer did not mention Fetterman in his statement about the dress code, which will only apply to senators, not staff. “I plan to wear a bikini tomorrow to the Senate floor,” Collins joked. “Now I can vote from the Senate floor on Mondays,” Hawley said, noting that he usually wears a suit and tie every other day.
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Lockheed Martin, but Make It Fashion
  + stars: | 2023-09-08 | by ( Jessica Roy | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Major defense contractors like Raytheon, Boeing and Northrop-Grumman have produced baseball hats, T-shirts and water bottles advertising military-grade weapons like ballistic missiles, rocket-propelled grenades and fighter jets. Now, Lockheed Martin, the American defense contractor best known as the world’s largest weapons manufacturer, is allowing its brand to be used in the streetwear business. Through Equity Management Inc, a corporate trademark licensing company in San Diego, Lockheed has been selling its trademark to apparel retailers in both the United States and abroad. A spokesperson for Lockheed Martin confirmed the collaborations were real but declined to comment further. The pieces range from $30 for a T-shirt to $115 for a nylon zip-up jacket, and are aimed at young consumers of South Korea’s growing streetwear market, where oversize cuts and bucket hats reign supreme.
Persons: you’ve, Lockheed Martin Organizations: expos, Raytheon, Boeing, Northrop, Grumman, Lockheed, Equity Management Inc, Doojin Corporation Locations: San Diego, United States, Seoul, South
CNN —Opposites are said to attract, but the poles between Hailey and Justin Bieber couldn’t be further apart — at least sartorially. Was Hailey off to a sophisticated dinner and drinks, while Justin had just nipped out for a packet of M&Ms and some laundry detergent? Hailey, on the other hand, has worked to market herself as a modern-day It Girl, a title which unsurprisingly demands a captivating wardrobe. Justin and Hailey’s clashing ensembles sparked a thorny discussion on the semiotics of dressing as a pair. Had Justin committed to a pair of slacks or a button-down, his partner could have had her moment with no distractions.
Persons: Hailey, Justin Bieber couldn’t, Alessandra Rich, Justin, Robert Kamau, ong, ustin, ike y ou’re, J Organizations: CNN, ust Locations: New York
Burning Man is a desert-based arts festival that's become the playground of business elites. Morning Brew Insider recommends waking up with, a daily newsletter. Loading Something is loading. AdvertisementAdvertisementSome of the most influential — and richest — people in business are likely among the tens of thousands of people descending upon Black Rock City, Nevada, at this very moment to attend Burning Man. Every year, big-name tech bros and well-heeled execs join the festival — trading their hoodies for light-up bodysuits and Allbirds for sky-high boots.
Persons: that's, It's, execs Organizations: Morning Locations: Rock City , Nevada
It's available on Costco's website for $12.97, alongside a black version, which just has a small embroidered Costco logo in the top corner and on one cuff. "I bought the hideous Costco sweatshirt and it's everything I wanted and more," one person wrote in the Facebook group COSTCO FINDS, which has 1.5 million members. But some people say they don't understand the appeal, with Reddit users calling the gray sweatshirt "absolutely hideous," "super tacky," "mega ugly," and even "atrocious." Costco"When I buy a Kirkland/Costco branded clothing item, I want my wife to gasp in disbelief," they continued. The Costco logo sweatshirts currently on sale have been available since at least September 2022, costing $19.99 at one store.
Persons: who've Organizations: Costco, Service, Facebook, COSTCO, Kirkland Locations: Wall, Silicon, North Carolina
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