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Anna Wintour Addresses Backlash Over Kamala Harris' Controversial Vogue Cover
Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour has spoken out about the magazine’s controversial February cover, which features Vice President-elect Kamala Harris in a photo that drew backlash from critics on social media. The iconic fashion magazine and Wintour herself came under fire when the cover was leaked online late Saturday. Many were quick to call out the lighting and casual styling of...
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Why Vogue's Anna Wintour is Defending That ‘Embarrassing ‘ Kamala Harris Cover
The criticism of the cover runs the gamut from way the photograph is lit, which some say washes out her features, to the overall styling that others say fall far short of capturing the magnitude and gravity of the country’s first Black woman to be elected vice president.
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Vogue's Kamala Harris Cover Was an Underwhelming Miss — and Her Supporters Want to Know Why
The criticism of the cover runs the gamut from way the photograph is lit, which some say washes out her features, to the overall styling that others say fall far short of capturing the country’s first Black woman to be elected vice president.
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Kamala Harris' Vogue Cover Prompts Backlash and Outrage: ‘Disrespectful'
Vogue received similar criticism for the way it photographs Black stars when Simone Biles covered the magazine in July.
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Celebrities Defend Harry Styles' Vogue Cover After Critic Calls It ‘Outright Attack' on ‘Manly Men'
Harry Styles is known for breaking fashion barriers when it comes to his personal style, mixing up menswear with bold color palettes, lacy details and designs traditionally targeted to women — and he just knocked down another fashion norm. The “Golden” singer has made history by showing off his sartorial elegance alone on the cover of Vogue, a spot which, until now, has been...
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Deployed Sailor Returns Home to Surprise Son
At Riverside Elementary School in Alexandria, 7-year-old JJ Stephens read a letter saying how much he missed his mom, Petty Officer 2nd Class Shadia Everett. Little did he know, she flew 16 hours the night before to come to the ceremony and see him.
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Georgetown Law Student Killed in Ethiopia Plane Crash
Cedric Asiavugwa, a residential minister and law student at Georgetown, was among the 157 people killed in a plane crash Sunday.
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News4 Your Sunday: Documentary Celebrates Women of Color
News4’s Pat Lawson Muse sits down with Marvin Jackson, who is directing a documentary called “Women of Color in STEM.” The film celebrates several heroes, including Dr. Gladys West, who is crediting with creating mathematical models that made GPS possible.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Doubles Down on Dancing in New Video: ‘Congresswomen Dance Too!'
After a video went viral on Twitter showing a college-age Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez dancing on a Boston University rooftop, the new House representative defended herself from her would-be ridiculers by breaking out a new set of moves. In the original video, Ocasio-Cortez is seen dancing exuberantly alongside other students and wearing a Boston University T-shirt with her hair flowing in the...
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Student Returns to Georgetown Prep After Surgeries to Save Leg Injured in Africa
A Georgetown Prep student’s school year got off to a late start as he recovers from a serious injury he suffered over the summer in Africa.
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DC Couple Killed in ‘Senseless' Tajikistan Attack Claimed by Islamic Extremists
A couple from Washington, D.C. on a yearlong cycling trip together were killed in Tajikistan during an attack the State Department calls “senseless,” friends and family say.
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Oprah Winfrey Talks Politics, Royal Wedding in British Vogue
Oprah Winfrey will appear on the cover of British Vogue Magazine’s August issue, according to the magazine’s website. In an interview with Vogue, Winfrey touched on the Royal Wedding, feminism, race and the “loves and losses in her life and that rumoured move into politics,” according to the magazine’s site.
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How Cardi B and Her Stylist Hid Her Baby Bump for Months
The expecting star revealed her pregnancy on “Saturday Night Live” on April 7.
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Maryland Pastor Speaks Up on Reported Trump Comments With VP in Attendance
A Maryland pastor spent his Sunday sermon addressing President Donald Trump’s comments about immigrants from Haiti and Africa that reportedly contained profane language.
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High Demand in DC for ‘Fire and Fury'
D.C. residents lined up at book stores to buy “Fire and Fury,” an explosive book about President Trump. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports one book store managed to get in an emergency second delivery to fill the demand.
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Oprah Speaks About Romance, Disappointment in Vogue Interview
News4’s Barbara Harrison talks about Vogue’s revealing, new interview with Oprah Winfrey. Winfrey said she was disappointed with how “Beloved” was received, and spoke about her relationship with her longtime partner.
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Judge Rejects Request to Rehang Painting Depicting Police as Animals on U.S. Capitol Grounds
A federal judge rejected a request to rehang a high school artist’s controversial painting in the U.S. Capitol.
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Architect of the Capitol Consulted With Art Experts, House Speaker on Removal of Painting Depicting Police as Animals
A federal court could rule soon whether the removal of a student’s painting from the U.S. Capitol violated the artist’s First Amendment rights.
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George Clooney Speaks About Amal's Pregnancy for First Time
George Clooney is finally speaking out about Amal Clooney’s pregnancy.
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D.C. Hosts Ebola Summit to Help Halt Virus' Spread
District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray has declared Dec. 5 Ebola Awareness Day as the city hosts a national summit on how to halt the virus’ spread.