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Targeting Americans
Scott Pelley investigates the mysterious Havana syndrome, exploring the case of an FBI official who claims to have been targeted within the U.S. New information from the Pentagon’s global investigation suggests potential involvement of a U.S. adversary. This double-length segment promises to unravel the complexities and implications of these incidents. Produced by Michael Rey and Oriana Zill de Granados.
Kevin Hart
Anderson Cooper profiles Kevin Hart, renowned comedian and movie star turned entertainment and business mogul. Cooper joins Hart in Pasadena for a behind-the-scenes look at his comedy tour preparations and discusses his expanding empire at his Los Angeles headquarters. Produced by Nichole Marks.
3D Printing
Lesley Stahl explores the cutting-edge technology of 3D-printed buildings, featuring a Texas company pioneering robotic printers for home construction and NASA’s ambitions for lunar infrastructure.
Targeting Americans
Scott Pelley investigates the mysterious Havana syndrome, exploring the case of an FBI official who claims to have been targeted within the U.S. New information from the Pentagon’s global investigation suggests potential involvement of a U.S. adversary. This double-length segment promises to unravel the complexities and implications of these incidents. Produced by Michael Rey and Oriana Zill de Granados.
Kevin Hart
Anderson Cooper profiles Kevin Hart, renowned comedian and movie star turned entertainment and business mogul. Cooper joins Hart in Pasadena for a behind-the-scenes look at his comedy tour preparations and discusses his expanding empire at his Los Angeles headquarters. Produced by Nichole Marks.
3D Printing
Lesley Stahl explores the cutting-edge technology of 3D-printed buildings, featuring a Texas company pioneering robotic printers for home construction and NASA’s ambitions for lunar infrastructure.
- 7/4/2024
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
The latest controversy to hit the Kardashians is a legal dispute over their much anticipated cosmetics line, 'Khroma.' See who's taken offense with the brand, even before it launches! Though we've all grown to expect the signature Kardashian 'K' to mark all of Kim, Khloe, and Kourtney's various business ventures, apparently everyone isn't so thrilled. Luxe beauty brand, Chroma Makeup Studio, is not happy with the Kardashians' decision to brand their cosmetics line 'Khroma,' citing that the simple letter change is not enough to distinguish the brand from theirs. Khroma vs. Chroma What's in a name? A whole heaping pile of ill feelings. Chroma Makeup Studio is not happy with the Kardashian's makeup line name, and wants to avoid any confusion with their own beauty products. Studio Owners Michael Rey III and Lisa Casino made a point to distinguish themselves from the lower-end Kardashian cosmetics range for Ulta,...
- 11/5/2012
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
London, Oct 30: The Kardashian sisters have been accused of stealing the name of a high-end make up line and using it for their own cosmetic brand, it has been revealed.
Kim, Khloe and Kourtney have been working on their make-up line, Khroma Beauty, for quite some time - a cosmetics line that is set for launch next month from not-so-suave places such as Cvs, Sears, and Ultra.
But now Michael Rey, the co-owner of Chroma Makeup in Beverly Hills has said that his brand "took.
Kim, Khloe and Kourtney have been working on their make-up line, Khroma Beauty, for quite some time - a cosmetics line that is set for launch next month from not-so-suave places such as Cvs, Sears, and Ultra.
But now Michael Rey, the co-owner of Chroma Makeup in Beverly Hills has said that his brand "took.
- 10/30/2012
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
The Kardashian sisters aren't backing down in their war with a high-end makeup company -- sources close to the K-Krew tell TMZ, they've got a secret weapon to guarantee they'll prevail in court ... trademarks up the wazoo.The Kardashian girls filed requests to trademark the phrases "Kardashian Khroma" and "Khroma Beauty by Kourtney, Kim, and Khloe" earlier this summer.The requests are still pending -- but sources connected with the family tell us, they're confident...
- 10/29/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The Kardashians could be sued over their Khroma Beauty make-up line, according to a new report. kim kardashian, Khloe Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian use the Khroma name for a line of make-up and beauty products sold across the Us at drug stores and some cosmetic counters. A Los Angeles boutique owner called Michael Rey is now claiming the Kardashians have hurt his own Chroma Makeup brand by selling their similarly-named products at lower-end stores. Rey - who founded his Chroma Makeup store (more)...
- 10/29/2012
- by By Justin Harp
- Digital Spy
The Kardashians have been accused of a cheap cover-up, stealing the name of a high-end make-up line and slapping it on their own drugstore brand ... so claims the dude who sells the fancy products.Kim, Khloe and Kourtney are launching Khroma Beauty ... a cosmetics line you can get next month at not-so-fancy places like Cvs, Sears, and Ulta.Michael Rey, the co-owner of Chroma Makeup in Bev Hills tells TMZ ... his brand took 12 years of blood,...
- 10/29/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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