Confirmed: Sally Singer Leaves T Magazine
No successor has been named.
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Twenty-two-year-old community college student Ross Ulrich confessed to FBI agents when they raided his family's home.
Will he be "the next editor on the hot seat"?
After her departure, the creative-director position will not be filled.
It's a big day in the land of fashion editorial.
'Vogue' editor Sally Singer is said to have turned down the job.
And "more of a general-interest style magazine."
Editorial director Patrick McCarthy is out. Who will be in?
And since Jacoby Ellsbury's steal of home will be replayed on every highlight reel for the next year, you'll get to relive it over and over again.
Seriously, the days of underestimating animals are over, folks.
This is worse than when the Snowflake Ball was filmed in Brooklyn.
They're — gasp — calling his office to try to talk to him! There will be consequences!
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