*A week before Alexi McCammond was to start as editor-in-chief of Condé Nast’s Teen Vogue, she resigned/was fired after her old racist tweets about Asians were unearthed. McCammond deleted the tweets ...
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CNN’s Brian Stelter questioned Alexi McCammond being forced out of her upcoming role as Teen Vogue editor-in-chief because of her offensive tweets as a teenager. On Reliable Sources, Stelter raised ...
Teen Vogue's newly appointed editor in chief isn't slated to start until March 24, but she has already issued two apologies this week and has drawn the ire of her soon-to-be staff, advertisers and ...
Alexi McCammond is out as editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue before she officially started the job, she and the magazine's owner announced Thursday. The announcement of her appointment to the job had ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Saying her past anti-Asian and homophobic tweets have overshadowed her work, Alexi McCammond said Thursday that she and publisher Conde Nast have decided to part ways at Teen Vogue. “I ...
Teen Vogue has chosen Versha Sharma, a top editor at NowThis, to replace Alexi McCammond as editor in chief after a swirl of controversy over McCammond’s past anti-Asian and homophobic tweets. Sharma ...
President-elect Donald Trump took to social media over the holiday to share his thoughts on foreign policy, including his controversial takes on Greenland, Panama and Canada. MSNBC Political Analyst ...
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