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At 52, Cindy Crawford Looks as Good in Versace as She Did at 25

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At 52, Cindy Crawford Looks as Good in Versace as She Did at 25  On the off chance that there's any individual who can breath life into a Versace look, it's Cindy Crawford. The supermodel has for some time been a specialist at pulling off the house's "sexier than thou" look, and her appearance at the Met Gala today demonstrates little has changed in the three decades she's been wearing the name. Touching base in a blood red Versace outfit with a diving neck area, Crawford shined a different light on the expression "Grand Bodies" while increasing the night's sensation factor. With its shiny surface and diving neck area, the dress was miles from the subject of religious dressing, however when you look that great, who cares on the off chance that you adhere to the topic?  Cindy Crawford On the off chance that the dress itself appears to be commonplace, it's no mischance. With an outline that echoes the look Crawford broadly wo

Amtrak‬, ‪SEPTA‬, ‪Philadelphia‬, ‪Washington, D.C.‬, ‪Derailment

Amtrak‬, ‪SEPTA‬, ‪Philadelphia‬, ‪Washington, D.C.‬, ‪Derailment Amtrak resuming service, SEPTA still suspended after freight train derails in Delco Two hopper cars on a freight train carrying stone derailed overnight on the Northeast Corridor Line in Delaware County, halting service on SEPTA’s Wilmington-Newark Line and on Amtrak trains between Washington and Philadelphia. Just before 8 a.m., Amtrak said service was resuming but that there would be significant delays because of reduced number of tracks through the derailment area. No word yet from SEPTA on when it might resume service Freight Train Derails, Halts SEPTA & Amtrak Service for Hours A freight train derailment in Delaware County overnight leaving some SEPTA and Amtrak passengers stranded for hours Thursday morning. Even when Amtrak Northeast Corridor service resumed, the transit agency warned of "significant" delays. Two cars on the Norfolk Southern freight train derailed under an Inters

Boy Scouts of America‬, ‪Girl Scouts of the USA

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Boy Scouts of America‬, ‪Girl Scouts of the USA Boy Scouts Nix the Word ‘Boy,’ Showing They No Longer Believe in Masculinity It seems the Boy Scouts of America would prefer not to exist. On Wednesday, the Boy Scouts announced that their signature program known simply as the “Boy Scouts”—which serves ages 10 to 17—will no longer bear the word “boy.” Beginning in February, it will be known as Scouts BCA. This change comes only months after the Boy Scouts announced girls would be allowed into the program. Chief Scout Executive Mike Surbaugh said they wanted to choose a name that “evokes the past but also conveys the inclusive nature of the program going forward.” NEW YORK — For 108 years, the Boy Scouts of America's flagship program has been known simply as the Boy Scouts. With girls soon entering the ranks, the group says that iconic name will change. The organization on Wednesday announced a new name for its Boy Scouts program: Scouts BSA. The change will take e