Chicago museum director stripped mid-air after booze and pills, but still has his million-dollar role

The Art Institute of Chicago’s director, James Rondeau, is set to return to his position Monday after being temporarily sidelined due to a bizarre and embarrassing incident on an international flight that saw him reportedly strip naked mid-air.Rondeau, who earns more than $1 million annually as the museum’s highest-paid employee, was detained by German authorities…

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Historic First: Emirati business leader Shaikha Al Nowais appointed first woman Secretary-General of UN Tourism

Shaikha Al Nowais (Image credit: Shaikha Al Nowais official webiste) The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism) has elected Shaikha Al Nowais as the next Secretary-General of UN Tourism. She will be the first woman to lead the organization since its establishment in 1975, marking 50 years of its history.Nowais is set to begin…

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New Orleans holds burial of repatriated African Americans whose skulls were used in racist research | World News

New Orleans holds burial of repatriated African Americans whose skulls were used in racist research (AP) NEW ORLEANS: New Orleans celebrated the return and burial of the remains of 19 African American people whose skulls had been sent to Germany for racist research practices in the 19th century. On Saturday, a multifaith memorial service including…

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13-year-old cancer hero Devarjaye ‘DJ’ Daniel, sworn in by Donald Trump, receives devastating health news

DJ Daniel, a 13-year-old who was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2018 Devarjaye ‘DJ’ Daniel, the 13-year-old Texas boy who captured hearts across America with his courage in battling terminal brain cancer and his dream of becoming a police officer, has been diagnosed with three new tumours, the White House confirmed on Friday.DJ, who was…

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