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L'Oréal Fires Its First Trans Model After She Called Out White America's Racism
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DJ and trans activist Munroe Bergdorf has since called for a boycott of the company. By Lilly Workneh. Santiago Felipe via Getty Images. DJ and trans activist Munroe Bergdorf has responded to L'Oréal decision.
L'Oreal sacks transgender model after comments on white peopleReuters
Transgender model blasts L'Oreal for firing her for 'out of context' remarks about raceMashable
L'Oreal Fires Transgender Model After Facebook Comments About White SupremacyHollywood Reporter
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Mnuchin's Trip to Kentucky Is Being Reviewed by Treasury's Watchdog
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The U.S. Treasury Department's watchdog has begun reviewing the circumstances of Secretary Steven Mnuchin's trip to Kentucky with his wife last month, where he discussed tax plans at a public event and toured Fort Knox. The review “to determine whether …
Mnuchin's infamous eclipse trip under review by Treasury watchdogNew York Post
The Cost Of Illegal Immigration Could Fund Trump's Middle Class Tax CutTownhall
Mnuchin reiterates Mortgage Interest Tax Deduction to stay put in Trump administration tax planHousingWire
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Not-So-August Report Fails to Shake Faith in US Labor Market
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The August employment report may have been almost predictably disappointing, though it wasn't weak enough to call into question the underlying strength of the U.S. labor market. The data marked the seventh straight August that the government's initial
Job growth slumped in AugustWashington Post
August Jobs Report A Mild Disappointment With 156000 Jobs Added And 4.4% Unemployment RateForbes
Don't be fooled by lower-than-expected August jobs growthCNBC
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Michael Dell, Tech Billionaire, Pledges $36 Million in Harvey Relief
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Michael Dell, the founder and chief executive of Dell Technologies, grew up in the Meyerland neighborhood of Houston. Credit Damon Winter/The New York Times. Michael Dell, the billionaire Texan who founded Dell Technologies, has pledged $36 million …
Texas Billionaire Michael Dell Pledges $36 Million to Hurricane Harvey Relief FundForbes
Tech billionaire Michael Dell pledges $36 million to Harvey relief effortsCNNMoney
Michael Dell is raising $100 million to rebuild Houston, donating up to $36 million himselfBusiness Insider
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The Gulf city has become the poster child for building to withstand extreme weather, climate change and social or economic shocks — but there’s a long way to go.

Move over, Vancouver. A full slate of cities in fast-evolving countries are ramping up renewable energy.

Three ways designing for the circular economy is getting real.


CBS News

Hurricane Harvey car insurance: How your auto is covered
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Last Updated Aug 31, 2017 10:52 PM EDT. An estimated 300,000 to 500,000 vehicles in the Houston area alone could be a total loss due to damage caused by Hurricane Harvey, according to an analysis by Cox Automotive, the company that includes Kelley …

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Pay-for-success bonds backed by the Rockefeller Foundation and others seek to fund urban resilience projects.

Silicon Valley giants are most identified with data center energy usage, but companies in other industries also have an opportunity to make a dent.