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NASA’s DC headquarters is being renamed for ‘Hidden Figures’ scientist Mary Jackson | CNN

CNN | NASA’s DC headquarters is being renamed for ‘Hidden Figures’ scientist Mary Jackson

Mary Winston Jackson successfully overcame the barriers of segregation and gender bias to become a professional aerospace engineer and leader in ensuring equal opportunities for future generations.

(CNN) – The name of Mary Jackson, NASA’s first African American female engineer and one of the barrier-breaking inspirations for the book “Hidden Figures,” will officially adorn the space agency’s Washington, DC, headquarters Friday.

NASA announced its decision last year to name the building in Jackson’s honor. Members of her family, including granddaughter Wanda Jackson, are expected to be at Friday’s renaming ceremony along with Acting NASA Administrator Steve Jurczyk, the agency announced. Jackson died in 2005 at the age of 83.  –read more– 

The club kid designer dressing the most powerful women in US politics | CNN style Fashion

CNN style Fashion | The club kid designer dressing the most powerful women in US politics

There are times in every successful designer’s career when they find something they created at the center of a viral sensation. For Max Mara’s creative director, Ian Griffiths, discovering that Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi had ignited a global frenzy by wearing his red “Fire Coat” for her infamous showdown with Donald Trump in 2018 was one of those moments. It was not, however, quite as he had imagined it.

“It was 7 in the evening and I got the phone call from our American communications office. I had just got home from work and was in the middle of getting changed with my trousers around my knees,” laughed Griffiths on the phone from his office in Reggio Emilia, northern Italy. “They needed urgent confirmation the coat was ours, then more and more calls came in to give quotes. I spent the whole evening shuffling around my apartment with my trousers around my ankles because I didn’t have time to take them off!  —read more— 

Zillow will now make cash offers for homes based on its ‘Zestimates’ | CNN BUSINESS

CNN BUSINESS | Zillow will now make cash offers for homes based on its ‘Zestimates’

New York (CNN Business)  – Zillow is no longer just an online platform for browsing available homes or for creeping on the value of your neighbor’s house. In recent years, the company has also begun actually buying, fixing up and selling homes itself through a new division called Zillow Offers — a major shift in its business model.

On Thursday, the company announced a new feature aimed at streamlining the process for homeowners considering selling to Zillow.

For certain homes, Zillow’s “Zestimate” — the online estimate of the home’s value — will now represent an initial cash offer from the company to buy the property. That could mean an even quicker timeline for homeowners looking to close a sale without going through the hassle of a formal listing, or a source of helpful data for would-be sellers who want to know how much money they’ll have to buy their next house.  –read more

Unseen Vincent van Gogh painting of Paris goes on public display for the first time | CNN style Arts

CNN style Arts | Unseen Vincent van Gogh painting of Paris goes on public display for the first time

A painting of Paris by Vincent van Gogh, which has almost never been seen by the public after being stashed within a French family’s private collection for more than a century, has finally been unveiled.

“Street scene in Montmartre” was painted in the spring of 1887, three years before the Dutch master is believed to have died by suicide.

It shows Parisians walking through a rural and sparse landscape in Montmartre, a historic district which today is one of the city’s most popular destinations.

The painting is set to go on public display for the first time, before being sold at auction in Paris. It is expected to fetch between 5 million euros and 8 million euros ($6 million and $9.7 million) when it goes under the hammer in March.  –read more

Traumatized and tired, nurses are quitting due to the pandemic | CNN

CNN | Traumatized and tired, nurses are quitting due to the pandemic

Rachel Ellsworth’s nursing job became more and more stressful and despairing throughout the pandemic.

(CNN) – Nursing was more than a career to Rachel Ellsworth. She says she was “called” to the work.

For 10 of her 12 years in nursing, Ellsworth was an indefatigable intensive care nurse. The work energized her, and she felt privileged to witness some of the most important moments of people’s lives, when their worlds shifted for better or worse. Though she did all she could to save them, she also found purpose in giving her patients a “peaceful, dignified death” when it was time.

“I was the kind of person who went into work every day, like, literally, ‘Let’s go save lives,’ for 12 years” she said. “I was just so excited to be there, so full of hope and compassion.”  —read more— 

He had to drop out of Morgan State for financial reasons. Now he’s given $20 million to the university | CNN

CNN | He had to drop out of Morgan State for financial reasons. Now he’s given $20 million to the university

(CNN) – Two years after Calvin Tyler first enrolled at Morgan State College, he had to drop out because he couldn’t afford it.

He took a job as a UPS driver, one of the first 10 in Baltimore. Now — almost 40 years later — Tyler has made the largest-ever private donation from an alumnus to the historically Black school, now Morgan State University, it announced Tuesday.  —read more— 

Housing market concerns begin to emerge | CNN BUSINESS

CNN BUSINESS | Housing market concerns begin to emerge

New York (CNN Business) – The housing market is still red hot. But there are growing concerns about how much longer this strength can last.

Home Depot (HD) reported earnings and sales that topped Wall Street’s forecasts Tuesday. Lowe’s (LOW) also reported better-than-expected earnings and sales on Wednesday morning, and CEO Marvin Ellison said in a statement that sales were lifted thanks to “broad-based demand driven by the continued consumer focus on the home.”

Still, rising interest rates could eventually be a problem for Home Depot and Lowe’s. Even though the Federal Reserve is expected to keep its key short-term rate near zero for the foreseeable future, longer-term bond yields have started to spike. And mortgage rates are influenced more by the 10-year Treasury than Fed rates.  –read more— 

Bereft of visitors, the Louvre keeps busy with major refit and restorations | CNN style Arts

CNN style Arts | Bereft of visitors, the Louvre keeps busy with major refit and restorations

As the world’s most visited museum awakens, escalators that once carried up to 40,000 pairs of feet a day loop quietly through the empty lobby.

Lockdown restrictions shuttered the Louvre in late October, leaving world-famous artworks like “Venus de Milo,” “Liberty Leading the People” and the “Mona Lisa” without their usual crowds of admirers.

But they’re not completely alone — the museum is making the most of the closures by carrying out long-planned renovations.

“(The Louvre) is still living, even though it seems really asleep from the outside,” says project manager Gautier Moysset, standing in front of a set of 19th-century doors that once opened onto the bedchamber of French kings.  –read more

NASA shares first video and audio, new images from Mars Perseverance rover | CNN SPACE + SCIENCE

CNN SPACE + SCIENCE | NASA shares first video and audio, new images from Mars Perseverance rover

(CNN) – During its harrowing descent to the surface of Mars last Thursday, NASA’s Perseverance rover captured video that the agency is calling “How to Land on Mars.” The video, along with other newly released footage, gives earthlings back home a better sense of the sights and sounds on the red planet.

Cameras on “Percy,” as the rover is affectionately called at mission control, show for the first time the perspective of a spacecraft landing on Mars. The video begins 230 seconds after the rover entered the Martian atmosphere, with the inflation of the rover’s parachute 7 miles above the Martian surface, and ends with the rover touching down on the surface.  –read more— 

Before MLK Jr. or Rosa Parks, there was this 15-year-old | CNN US

CNN US | Before MLK Jr. or Rosa Parks, there was this 15-year-old

Meet Claudette Colvin, a Civil Rights hero you’ve probably never heard of. In 1955, she was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a bus — 9 months before Rosa Parks. This is part of our “History Refocused” series — stories from America’s past you should have heard about, but probably didn’t.  –see video— 

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