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Tim and Heidi Make It Work… No, Wait, Sorry, Make the Cut in Amazon’s Making The Cut Trailer

# MakingTheCut #HeidiKlum #TimGunn #Amazon #NaomiCampbell #NicoleRichie Project Runway  is still going strong, but fans of the show’s original flavor could be forgiven for missing two of its missing mainstays.  Now, former  Project Runway  hosts  Heidi Klum  and  Tim Gunn  reunite in the first trailer for Amazon’s fashion competition show  Making the Cut , and it feels so good. As you might notice,  Making the Cut  has an extremely familiar set-up (twelve designers, different fashion challenges, a juicy exclusive line with Amazon dangled as a carrot.)  However, unlike  Project Runway,  viewers will be able to buy the show’s winning look each week on  Amazon  immediately after each episode premieres.  So, instead of watching Michael Kors tear into every look each week, you can watch judges Naomi Campbell and Nicole Richie tear into them, then have a drone deliver the best of the bunch to your door within days.  Of course, the question remains: is America ready

Your favorite childhood cereals, ranked by sugar

(CNN) Even in today's health-conscious world,  sugar-soaked cereal  remains a morning staple for many US kids, who are blissfully unaware of how much sugar lurks in every spoonful. To evaluate the amount of sugar, we followed criteria outlined by the  Child and Adult Care Food Program  (CACFP), a service of the US Department of Agriculture that reimburses care facilities that give out snacks. According to the CACFP, facilities cannot serve breakfast cereals that contain more than 21.2 grams of sugar per 100 grams of dry cereal. That value is calculated by dividing the cereal's grams of sugar per serving by the serving size in grams. If the answer is 0.21 or less, the cereal is below the sugar limit. Anything higher is considered unhealthy. Each cereal was evaluated dry, by its original flavor, based on the nutritional information available on each cereal brand's website. We're sorry in advance for the crushing disappointment. By Scottie Andrew 

3 reasons Why The FAA Should Let Air Traffic Controllers Nap

#AirTrafficControllers #Naps #NightShifts #Sleep #FAA It's a national emergency: air traffic controllers have fallen asleep in Reno, Washington, and several other cities. Planes carrying severely ill patients arrive at airports where "nobody" is in charge. The government head of air traffic control has been asked to resign. What's going on? It's very much the same situation that occurs with pilots: if you violate human nature and the need of all terrestrial creatures to rest, something's gotta give. In this case, it's sleep -- uncontrollable sleep. We're not machines. You don't turn our switches off and on. Rest is required like food to rebuild our bodies, or we don't function or even survive. Here are some reasons that air traffic controllers and pilots are falling asleep on the job. Sadly, very similar problems occur in most night-shift workspaces. 1) Crazy Schedules People want a daytime life while working swing and night shifts. Your kids a