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
The Epidemic of Gay Loneliness - The Huffington Post In interviews that Elder, the post-traumatic stress researcher, conducted with gay men in 2015, he found that 90 percent said they wanted a partner who was tall, young, white, muscular and masculine For the vast majority of us who barely meet one of those criteria, much less all five, the hookup apps merely provide an efficient way to feel ugly
The Lottery Hackers - The Huffington Post The story caused a sensation Embarrassed state politicians publicly criticized the lottery’s handling of the game, and national outlets like The Washington Post, HuffPost and Fox News picked up the story Readers wrote to the Globe saying that they knew all along that they were getting screwed
The Best Way To Save People From Suicide - The Huffington Post Over the last two decades, suicide has slowly and then very suddenly announced itself as a full-blown national emergency Its victims accompany factory closings and the cutting of government assistance They haunt post-9 11 military bases and hollow the promise of Silicon Valley high schools Just about everywhere, psychiatric units and crisis hotlines are maxed out According to the most
Revenge of the Lunch Lady - The Huffington Post The National School Lunch Act is enacted, with the support of the military (which was worried, post-World War II, about having enough healthy recruits to defend the nation) and of the farming industry (which stood to make a lot of money) Participating schools agree to feed needy children and meet minimum nutrition standards