WASHINGTON — Vulnerable Rep. Jen Kiggans, R-Va., is under fire after she agreed with a radio show host who said House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries — the highest-ranking Black lawmaker in Congress — ...
Katy Perry's appearance at the 2026 Met Gala has drawn attention online, with some fans pointing to number patterns in her outfit. The singer wore a custom Stella McCartney gown paired with a ...
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Responding to an article by Amelia Hill, Gill Davidson says litter picks are proof that individual actions can have a global impact, while Ian Shaw praises politicians who have a hands-on approach It ...
Caring for our fingernails and toenails is often an afterthought, says professional nail technician Titilayo Bankole. Many of us don't think of maintaining our nails the way we do our teeth and hair.
About 20 years ago, an avid runner named Kenichi Mamitsuka decided, on a whim, to pick up some street trash during his morning jog around Kagoshima, Japan. Despite feeling a bit self-conscious as ...
The Beatles’ 1963 debut album, Please Please Me, couldn’t been recorded more simply. The band laid down the basic tracks to most of the songs live in the studio in one 10-hour session. Overdubs were ...
It falls under the category of obsessive-compulsive disorders and is also known as skin picking disorder or excoriation disorder. “For many, skin picking can be a response to feelings such as anxiety, ...
BRACKNEY, Pa. (WBNG) -- As the leaves begin to change and the temperatures start to drop, the fall festivities kick into full gear. Russell Farms is once again welcoming folks from near and far for ...
Pattern made its debut on the Nasdaq after raising $300 million for the company and its investors in an IPO. The Utah-based company is one of the top sellers on Amazon's third-party marketplace. "No ...
A Minnesota blueberry farm is welcoming customers back for the season, but with fewer picking days and a smaller crop than usual largely due to changing weather patterns. Sydney Nelson, assistant ...
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