For as long as most of us can remember, the fashion industry has treated plus size bodies like a problem that needed a very ...
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After laddu row, Tirumala temple hit by 'silk dupatta scam': What went wrong?
A major scam has been uncovered at the Tirumala temple involving sacred silk dupattas. For nearly a decade, a supplier allegedly provided polyester dupattas instead of the pure silk required by ...
Changing Markets Foundation reveals recycled polyester creates 55 per cent more microplastic pollution. Recycled polyester is a sustainability fig leaf covering fashion’s deepening dependence on ...
Textile-to-textile recycled polyester is having a moment. In November, Swedish recycler Syre announced it will become Nike’s lead strategic supplier of textile-to-textile recycled polyester in a multi ...
Online fitness personality Kyle Divine faces serious allegations after a viral Instagram post detailed a chat with a sexual violence hotline. His 16-year-old stepdaughter reportedly claimed abuse and ...
Corin Cesaric is a Flex Editor at CNET. She received her bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia. Before joining CNET, she covered crime at People Magazine and ...
Nearly a decade after going offline, Vine is (sort of) back and, in a truly bizarre twist, Jack Dorsey is at least partially responsible. An early Twitter employee has released a beta version of a ...
Jack Dorsey's latest social media experiment is launching with a promise: no AI slop. Backed by the former Twitter (now X) CEO and co-founder, the reboot of Vine—called diVine—will allow users to ...
Old Vine logo and Jack Dorsey, the creator and cofounder of Twitter. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Vine, Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Vine is coming back — sort of. Former Twitter CEO Jack ...
After getting shut down in 2017, Vine is back! Now called diVine, the app was funded by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. Former Twitter employee Evan Henshaw-Plath, known online as Rabble, has been ...
The formerly popular Vine platform has been away for a long time, but former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is funding a successor that has launched this week. It’s called Divine, and it is available in beta ...
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey brings video-sharing app Vine to life through a new project called diVine. This provides access to over 100,000 archived Vine videos. These clips were restored from an ...
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