A group of women in Afghanistan are breaking through as Gen Z influencers on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. As tastemakers, they’re offering a fresh point of view on what it means to be Afghan women. More Afghans get getting online, and dozens of women have 50,000 or more followers on […]
Day: March 5, 2021
FORMER UFC star Paige VanZant treated fans to a busty Instagram selfie on on Friday, along with an eyebrow raising inspirational quote. The MMA beauty, who has been teasing her next fight, told her 2.8M followers: “Self love is the greatest middle finger of all time” 🏅 Follow all our […]
MOUNT HOLLY, NJ – Burlington County senior citizens can find information about the many services and programs available to assist them by accessing the latest Directory of Services for Aging and Disability Services. The 120-page directory is published annually by the Burlington County Office on Aging and provides a comprehensive […]
Eccentric antivirus millionaire John McAfee is facing federal charges again—this time, over a pair of alleged cryptocurrency schemes that raked in more than $13 million for himself and his accused band of scammers, including his ex-security guard turned CEO. Manhattan federal prosecutors announced Friday that McAfee, 75, was being held […]
Containers are seen on a shipping dock, as the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, in the Port of Los Angeles, California, April 16, 2020. Lucy Nicholson | Reuters Companies such as Peloton are facing a costly logistical nightmare as record congestion at ports around the world cause […]
With the new Congress two months into its term, lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle have found agreement on legislation to help conserve our public landscapes and aid our nation’s economic recovery. By a bipartisan vote, the House of Representatives last week passed the Protecting America’s Wilderness and […]
Wanda is ready to magically punch Agatha. Marvel Studios WandaVision arrived at its reality-warping end Friday with episode 9 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe show hitting Disney Plus. We’ve come to the season finale, in the wake of Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) realizing Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) is the Chaos […]
The “Good Girls” and “Parks and Recreation” star talks all things shopping, quarantine style and her love of Rachel Antonoff jumpsuits. We all buy clothes, but no two people shop the same. It can be a social experience, and a deeply personal one; at times, it can be impulsive and […]
If you’ve ever tried cutting your own bangs or snaking a clogged kitchen sink, you’ve probably learned the hard way that you get better results when enlisting an expert. And that’s true in money matters as well. Sure, you may understand the basics of spending and saving, but are you […]
^ I Support Local Community Journalism Support the independent voice of Denver and help keep the future of Westword free. Marty Jones is a self-proclaimed “bard of beer songs,” but in his most recent release, he drinks lemonade instead. “When life hands you lemons, make lemonade, squeeze up a glass, […]
STORRS — Shakespeare is already a difficult undertaking for any actor, let alone acting students, but for the Connecticut Repertory Theatre cast, performing “Pericles, Prince of Tyre” through Sunday, I can only imagine the seemingly insurmountable task of bringing the play not to the stage, but to Zoom for a […]
Containers are seen on a shipping dock, as the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, in the Port of Los Angeles, California, April 16, 2020. Lucy Nicholson | Reuters A ship with 197 containers of Peloton bikes and merchandise circled at anchor just outside the Port of Los […]
While the rest of the country shivers every time they step outside, we’re currently enjoying temps approaching the 80s these days in the Sunshine State. Yes, our winter has ended, we’ve put away our windbreakers, and now it’s officially beach season in Florida. So, with spring break right around the corner and a forecast […]
Washington — The Senate is beginning debate over President Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package on Friday morning, kicking off a flurry of activity aimed at getting a final bill to the president’s desk before several key relief programs expire on March 14. The 628-page bill enjoys support from all […]
Wanda is ready to magically punch Agatha. Marvel Studios WandaVision came to its reality warping end Friday, with episode 9 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe show hitting Disney Plus. We’ve come to the season finale, in the wake of Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) realizing Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) is the […]
This story also ran on U.S. News & World Report. It can be republished for free. Brandon Dell’Orto listened to the comments and complaints as the school board meeting dragged on hour after hour. Many parents were angry. Their kids were sad, bored, borderline depressed, fed up with a school […]
Each season, Massanutten Resort hosts a festival to raise funds for a regional nonprofit. The coming of spring and end of snowy slopes season normally ushers in the annual Snow Moon Fest. This year, the mountaintop will be bare of its usual spectacular illuminations and entertainment due to the ongoing […]
Welcome to your home tax deduction checklist! For homeowners, this kind of guidance is essential in the wake of all the changes ushered in by the new tax plan, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, that are still rolling in. The biggest change for 2020? The standard deduction jumped a […]
Abbott’s announcement came just days after two fellow governors seen as potential rivals for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination took victory laps at the Conservative Political Action Conference by boasting of their efforts to resist the sort of restrictions that the Texas governor had imposed. Gov. Kristi L. Noem of […]
CLOSE A proposal for a private-public partnership to build a health clinic in a new family center at Broad Ripple Park in Indianapolis is meeting with opposition. Here’s why. Wochit Four Indianapolis parks will receive $45 million in upgrades through an increase in property taxes being considered by the City-County […]
In March 2020, students’ and teachers’ lives around the world were suddenly impacted in a way nobody could have foreseen. Approximately one year ago, students were sent home from Penn State for two weeks, which would later turn into the remainder of the spring semester. With the onset of the […]
The City of Port Arthur Recreation and Senior Center will get a freshening up, some much needed renovations and possibly more should voters approve a ballot proposition in May. The building, located at 1308 Ninth Ave., houses the parks and recreation offices in addition to being the site for senior […]