Paula Deen returns to the public eye, puts foot directly in mouth
The cooking-show host who lost her Food Network program after reportedly making racially charged comments to employees compared herself to the NFL’s first openly gay prospect.
The cooking-show host who lost her Food Network program after reportedly making racially charged comments to employees compared herself to the NFL’s first openly gay prospect.
‘Dirty Jobs’ host Mike Rowe says he has received death threats over the ad, which touts a pledge to boost U.S. manufacturing.
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In particular, the NFL and Major League Baseball pushed hard to ensure the controversial bill did not become law.
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Kelly Blazek, one of the International Association of Business Communicators’ communicators of the year last year, pulled no punches with people seeking to join her Cleveland-area job list.
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