- Is Ivanka for real? - The Huffington Post
She has negotiated some prime deals, like the ones for the Old Post Office building in Washington and the Doral Hotel Spa in Miami (She traveled to Florida mere days after giving birth to her first child to secure that sale ) At the same time, she has built an eponymous clothing and jewelry line that is sold by major department stores
- Trump at War - The Huffington Post
When Donald Trump launched his bid for the White House, one of his earliest initiatives was a promise to help Americans who had gone to war for their country Or, as his campaign put it, to take care of “all Veteran complaints very quickly and efficiently like a world-class business man can do, but a politician has no clue ” Last summer, about a month after declaring his candidacy, Trump
- Millennials Are Screwed - The Huffington Post
Why millennials are facing the scariest financial future of any generation since the Great Depression
- ‘Test Kitchen’ by Huffington Post
TEST KITCHEN is a place where pigment, pixels, paint and prototypes collide Where we believe that the best stories are made up of messes, mashups, missteps + mistakes We want to fan the flames of promiscuous curiosity through experimentation, investigation, observation, and oddities We take the best of old media and new media and throw it in a blender Come for the unexpected Come for the
- I’m Still Here - The Huffington Post
I started thinking about killing myself when I was 3 or 4 years old I've tried nine times This is why I'm still here
- ‘Islamophobia’ by Huffington Post
A comprehensive list of discriminatory acts against American Muslims might be impossible, but The Huffington Post wants to document this deplorable wave of hate using news reports and firsthand accounts
- Trump Cards | The Huffington Post
Explore a collection of Trump-related articles and insights presented by The Huffington Post
- The Myth of the Ethical Shopper - The Huffington Post
There’s this video that went viral earlier this year On Berlin’s Alexanderplatz, a vending machine is selling plain white T-shirts for €2 each Customers approach in ones and twos, insert coins, pick a size Then, before the shirt comes out, a photo appears—a black-and-white image of rows of sewing machines “Meet Manisha,” the screen reads, dissolving to a close-up of a girl in a
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