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Halle Berry, Naomi Watts and more celebrities open up about being 'thrust' into menopause: 'I thought it was Alzheimer's'
Some of the biggest names in Hollywood spoke candidly about what it was like going through the life stage when they least expected it. Menopause is...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago

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movie & tv
Rejoice! Lost Film 'Coyote vs. Acme' Is Being Saved
Last year, one of the biggest stories we followed was the indefinite shelving and possible deletion of the Warner Bros movie, Coyote vs. Acme.The long...
nofilmschool.com - 15 days ago
entrepreneurship
How Much Personal Rebranding Is Too Much? The Case For Consistency
What happens when a company changes its name over and over? Think about your own career for a moment—your name, reputation, and personal brand are what make you recognizable. If you rebranded yourself every year, would people trust you? Would they feel confident in your expertise? In the business...
forbes.com - 26 days ago
cycling
Who is the actual Danish time trial champion? UCI deliberation means Skjelmose wears champion's kit despite Price-Pejtersen being declared winner by federation
Johan Price-Pejtersen (Alpecin-Deceunicnk) may have been reinstated as Danish time trial champion by the Danish Cycling Union (DCU) at the end of...
cyclingnews.com - 24 days ago
business
Melissa Gorga Talks About Antonia's Potential Future Career as a Businesswoman
RHONJ's Melissa Gorga would love to pass down her stores and her sprinkle cookie business to daughter Antonia Gorga. Melissa Gorga believes that her...
bravotv.com - 1 day ago
food & drink
Skip the bakery—these 13 homemade desserts are in a league of their own
Why settle for bakery leftovers that have been handled by half the town when you can whip up something truly special? These desserts are all about...
fooddrinklife.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Why you shouldn't care about Madonna's AI Pope images
euronews.com - 30+ days ago
sports
Insane stat about Rafael Devers goes viral
Rafael Devers continued to look lost at the plate on Monday, and some crazy stats have accompanied the Boston Red Sox slugger’s horrific start to the...
yardbarker.com - 4 days ago
entrepreneurship
6 Ways Rich People Think Differently About Money
Rich people understand something most people don't. Money. Most people have no idea that money follows rules, money flows in predictable ways, and money is a game that you can play and master. Winners know the playbook for making it. To play the game like most people don’t, you have to think...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
Everything You Need to Know About The Preppy Bob - The ELLE Guide
It may be January and the air is filled with new year, new you chatter, but one thing that looks set to join us in 2025 from last year is the bob. This classic short hairstyle isn’t going anywhere and with celebrities like Kendall Jenner, Zendaya and Selena Gomez all opting to ditch their long locks...
elle.com - 30+ days ago
innovation
The water bubble is about to burst
Water quality and scarcity issues are on the rise, but we can help turn back the tide. The United States has faced various economic bubbles, but one lesser-known phenomenon is taking its toll nationwide: the “water bubble.” Earth has a finite amount of water; only 0.5% is accessible, fresh, and...
fastcompany.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Is Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre's net worth $ 25 million? Here's the truth
As Canada’s federal election approaches, voters searching for details about party leaders’ personal finances are stumbling into a web of AI-generated...
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teaching
SocialMediaTrends: What Nigerians are saying about teacher who assaulted 3-yr-old
Nigerians have been united in condemning a Lagos teacher, Stella Nwadigbo after she was caught in a video assaulting a 3-year-old boy, Abayomi...
ripplesnigeria.com - 30+ days ago
health
Six sources of protein that aren’t meat
There are clear health risks associated with eating red and processed meat. Here are six alternatives. Scientists have long known about the downsides...
nzherald.co.nz - 16 days ago
technology
'Perfect explosive mixture' was flagged years before fatal water plant blast
It has been more than four years since an explosion at a water treatment plant killed four workers, including a 16-year-old apprentice. No official explanation has yet been published. Now a BBC West investigation has uncovered reports which expressed serious concerns about conditions in parts of the...
bbc.com - 4 days ago
business
Doctors and nurses' leaders warn sick pay is too low
The government is facing growing pressure from trade unions to increase Statutory Sick Pay (SSP). A total of 24 union leaders have written to the prime minister, concerned that Labour's manifesto commitment to "strengthen" sick pay is not being honoured, and warning that workers who are ill are...
bbc.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
Thoughtful Office Design Can Address Modern Challenges With Purpose And Meaning
This article was written by M Moser‘s Director, Gurvinder Khurana, and Sam Allen, for Work Design Magazine. Over the past five to seven years, design and...
allwork.space - 9 days ago
beauty
How to Talk About Perfume Like a Pro
Bewildered by base notes? Muddled by musk? Disorientated by dry down? Shopping for perfume can feel like looking at the wine list in a fancy...
popsugar.co.uk - 11 days ago
entrepreneurship / business
'She Took $ 82,000 Of The $ 84,000 We Had' Says Mark Cuban About The time His Employee Almost Bankrupted His Company — 'We Were Flat Broke'
This article 'She Took $ 82,000 Of The $ 84,000 We Had' Says Mark Cuban About The time His Employee Almost Bankrupted His Company — 'We Were Flat...
benzinga.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
Shots Fired At The Harry Potter Cast As J.K. Rowling Gets Asked By A Fan What Actors And Actresses 'Ruin A Movie' For Her
Fans are going to have thoughts. There are popular franchises, and then there's Harry Potter. Generations grew up with The Wizarding World, including...
cinemablend.com - 16 days ago
sports
Novak Djokovic declines to address a past interview about getting sick in Australia in 2022
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Novak Djokovic did not want to rehash — or even discuss at all, really — what he said Friday was a months-old interview with GQ magazine in which he recalled having high levels of metal in his blood from food he was served while detained before being deported from...
apnews.com - 30+ days ago
parenting
Wisconsin researchers make surprising discovery about impacts of childhood trauma
University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers recently made what they call surprising discoveries about how childhood trauma affects mental health in...
wpr.org - 30+ days ago
auto
22-year-old Dodge Challenger driver can’t stop doing donuts before ramming straight into the cop car chasing him [Watch]
2023 Dodge Challenger | Stellantis A dramatic but not-so-fast police chase unfolded on the early morning of October 29th on I-24 West in Nashville. A...
motorbiscuit.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
There’s Fierce Competition For White Collar Jobs With A Surge Of Applications
The current job market for white-collar workers in early 2025 can be characterized as challenging, at best. Hiring for these positions has slowed down considerably. The rate for workers earning over $ 96,000 at its lowest since 2014. There's fierce competition for white-collar roles, with a surge in...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Reinforcement Learning Triples Spot’s Running Speed
About a year ago, Boston Dynamics released a research version of its Spot quadruped robot, which comes with a low-level application programming...
ieee.org - 30+ days ago
books
The Truth About F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Drunken Brawl in Rome
Biographers took an account of a scuffle in “Tender Is the Night” as a record of a real-life event. But uncovered documents suggest Fitzgerald may have behaved worse than he wrote. One ill-fated night in December 1924, F. Scott Fitzgerald got into a drunken brawl that ended up in a Rome police...
- 6 days ago