Colin Firth’s wet Mr. Darcy shirt from ‘Pride and Prejudice’ sells for $25,000 The clingy wet shirt that stole a generation of hearts has now sold for a swoon-worthy $25,000, about twice the pre-auction estimate. The legendary white buttoned-down garment cemented Colin Firth’s reputation as an heartthrob in “Pride and Prejudice.” Source link
How technology can change education At the Human Capability Initiative, in Saudi Arabia, the CEO of online education company Coursera explains the importance of innovation and accessibility in education. Source link
U.S. asks Haiti’s Prime Minister to ‘move forward’ on political transition amid turmoil CNN’s Rosemary Church speaks with Jacqueline Charles, the Caribbean Correspondent for the Miami Herald, about the violence in Haiti. Source link
Actress Helen Mirren gets her own Barbie for International Women’s Day Helen Mirren, Kylie Minogue, Viola Davis, Shania Twain, and German-Iranian stand-up comedian Enissa Amani have been named “Barbie Role Models” by U.S. toymaker Mattel, ahead of International Women’s Day on March 8. Source link
IBM’s vision for the future of work Justina Nixon-Saintil, IBM’s chief impact officer, discusses sustainability, global skill-building, and technology-driven solutions for a better work environment. Source link
China’s FM: ‘U.S. misperception toward China continues’ CNN’s Kristie Lu Stout reports on China’s National People’s Congress. Foreign affairs were at the center of the gathering as Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi accused the U.S. of suppressing China. Source link
Growing starvation in Gaza as food and supplies run out Abeer Etefa, senior Middle East spokesperson for the World Food Programme, tells CNN’s Rosemary Church time is running out for people across Gaza as more people, including children, starve. Source link
CNN asks Haley voters who they will support after she suspends campaign Nikki Haley supporters must now decide whether or not they will support Trump or Biden after their candidate of choice suspended her presidential campaign. CNN’s Jessica Dean reports. Source link
Data shows last month was the hottest February on record Climate scientists say last month was the world’s hottest February on record. Ocean temperatures were also the highest on record. CNN’s Chad Myers reports. Source link
U.S. strikes on Houthi targets not working, says military analyst Malcolm Davis, senior analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, tells CNN’s John Vause the U.S. and UK need to reassess their strategy because strikes on Houthi targets are not deterring Yemen’s Houthis from continuing their attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea. Source […]