VIPs cry at Lagerfeld's last show

[ad_1] PARIS (AP) – It was the last curtain of Karl Lagerfeld, even though he was not there. Celebrities, models and peers in the fashion industry who met on Tuesday at the Chanel fashion show held a minute of silence to say good-bye to the iconic designer, who died last month and did not want … Read more

Trump Insurance Broker Organization summoned to appear before the New York State Finance Department

[ad_1] The 9-page summons, sent to Aon Plc, was issued a few days after former Trump President Michael Cohen's attorney suggested to Congress that the Trump organization had inflated the value of his assets, said this person. A spokeswoman for Aon confirmed Tuesday the receipt of this subpoena. "We can confirm that we have received … Read more

Progress on deadly staph slows infections

[ad_1] Joe Raedle / Getty Images Joe Raedle / Getty Images Related content More than 119,000 people have been diagnosed with Staphylococcus aureus infections in the United States in 2017, and almost 20,000 died – a significant slowing in the declining rates of infections with the bacteria. From 2005 to 2013, the rates of methicillin-resistant … Read more

Mike Bloomberg says the Green New Deal "has no chance"

[ad_1] But although it has caught fire with many Liberals and has been endorsed by several presidential candidates Democrats, the Green New Deal faces significant opposition from the party. President Nancy Pelosi rejected the Ocasio-Cortez call to create a small committee to develop the Green New Deal. Instead, she has appointed representative Kathy Castor to … Read more

The casual dress code at the workplace comes from Goldman Sachs

[ad_1] There are few places on the planet where you can still reliably find men who dress in well-fitting suits and hard-bottomed shoes. But the last remaining bastions were investment banks such as Goldman Sachs, which has built a reputation as a place where the masters (mostly men) of the universe wear the costumes of … Read more