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Pictured here is a re-enactor in an aide-de-camp’s uniform, photographed by Sam Faulkner ... This past November, one of his hats was auctioned to a South Korean businessman for $2.4 million.) ...
The updated staff dress code is set to go into effect May 12. Starbucks is changing its uniform for employees, returning to an emphasis on its signature green aprons. The coffee chain announced on ...
On social media, some have reacted negatively to Starbucks' new dress code change. Responding to a video about the new uniform policy, one TikTok user commented, "love how what we wear seems to be ...
This long-running U.S. medical series is actually based on a popular K-drama (one that's also been remade in several other ...
The Korean War, often referred to as "The Forgotten War," was fought from June 25, 1950, to July 27, 1953. This website is dedicated to thanking and honoring all the veterans of the Korean War ...
An order by Malaysia’s education ministry requiring pupils to wear a patch of the country’s flag stitched on their uniforms has been questioned by some as unnecessary, with parents and ...
Starbucks is updating its uniform policy, emphasizing the appearance of its recognizable “green aprons” as part of CEO Brian Niccol’s broader plans to revive the slumping brand. Beginning ...
New Jersey Congressman Donald Norcross is hospitalized and is in intensive care, his office said Tuesday, following a recent medical event. According to a statement from Norcross' office, the ...
Lee Cook-jong, director of the Armed Forces Daejeon Hospital, reportedly apologized to the Ministry of National Defense after ...
Starbucks confirmed the new rules in a news release on April 14 after rumors of uniform changes circulated on social media. Starting May 12, all workers will have no choice but to wear solid black ...
Justice Samuel Alito wrote that an overnight order blocking a group of Venezuelans from being deported under a wartime law was not “necessary or appropriate.” Read Justice Alito’s Dissent ...
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