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In terms of top-notch glitz and glamour, the 2024 Olympics are off to a strong start. On Friday, the Olympic opening ceremony gave audiences a major gift with performances from Celine Dion, Lady Gaga and a headless Marie Antoinette, and an opportunity to think: What could be better than this? And we better not mention actual sports, because Beyoncé…Beyoncé is the answer to that question. In the roughly two-minute, 30-second clip that circulated on social media on Saturday, Mrs. Carter remixes her single “YA YA” from her album “Cowboy Carter,” and is joined by Simone Biles and other members of…
By Grace Beauty & Wellness held a one-year anniversary event on July 25, 2024, featuring refreshments, prize drawings and product and service demonstrations. (Cheyenne Sharp) CULLMAN, Alabama – By Grace Beauty & Wellness, one of Cullman’s newest medical spas, hosted a women’s gala event on the evening of Thursday, July 25th. Once participants walked through the spa’s doors, the By Grace team invited them to fill out a form with their contact details, after which the team entered all attendees into a prize draw to win free Botox and semaglutide injections, as well as free services from the spa’s menu.…
Ryan Jay Lane/Getty ImagesEarlier this month, LendingTree conducted a survey of 100 major US cities to gauge the amount of debt held by each generation, including Gen Z, millennials, Gen X and baby boomers.According to the survey, 47.5% of Gen Z have auto loans, with the median auto loan debt among these people being $17,402.Read next: Automotive experts recommend 9 used German cars with maximum reliability and durabilityLet’s find out: 7 reasons why you should consider a financial advisor even if you’re not wealthyWhile debt amounts vary by location, below are the top 20 metro areas with the most auto…
Colorado officials issue hundreds of citations for life jacket violations in record-breaking enforcement ramp-up amid summer of drownings
A paddle boarder floats on Dillon Reservoir below Peak 1 in Summit County on June 2, 2024. The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission received an update on its boating safety program this week. Andrew Maciejewski/Summit Daily News Colorado is on the verge of setting new records for water-related deaths this summer, with state parks officials saying they are issuing more life jacket tickets than ever before and enforcement is at an all-time high. Colorado Parks and Wildlife Department spokeswoman Bridget O’Rourke said agency enforcement officers have issued more than 430 tickets related to life jackets, also known as personal flotation…
Column: Urban sprawl is endangering not just the environment but also our mental health
Change may be inevitable, but it will come with environmental and social impacts that may outweigh the benefits. Like a dragonfly darting about its pond home, I’ve been bouncing around the Niagara Peninsula for work and play these past few weeks. There’s a certain irony in traveling to meet and educate others about the inspiring wonders of Niagara’s biodiversity, when countless new “proposed development” signs seem to be popping up everywhere. A tour I recently booked gave me the opportunity to drive to parts of the peninsula I don’t usually visit, particularly Niagara South. In Niagara-on-the-Lake, St. Catharines, and Niagara…
Rising hatred Strong winds of anti-LGBTQ sentiment are blowing across the country, and Anjali Rimi, a South Asian transgender woman living in the Bay Area, knows all too well what it’s like to be the target of such hostility. In June, she found herself being stalked by the same people who had been attacking her online, “so this year I didn’t want to go to Pride,” she told India Currents in an interview. In fact, she’s been staying out less these days. Nearly 600 anti-LGBTQ bills were introduced in state legislatures across the country last year, three times the number…
Shadwell’s Alfuraira (GB) (Dark Angel (Ireland)-Aduwa (GB), sire Oasis Dream (GB)) ran a career-best time in last season’s G2 Sky Bet York Stakes before narrowly missing the podium behind Auguste Rodin (Ireland) (Deep Impact (Jp)) in September’s G1 Irish Champion Stakes and last month’s G1 Prince of Wales’s Stakes, before securing back-to-back wins in a strategic race at Knabsmire Racecourse on his season return and being highly tested. The Owen Burrows-trained horse used a patient strategy, maintaining a firm lead behind three rivals in the early stages before King’s Gambit (Ireland) (Saxon Warrior (Jpn)) slowly built up the lead. Having…
Kamala Harris’ fashion must-have comes from Hillary Clinton — and it’s not a power suit
Kamala Harris has had a very busy few weeks since it was announced that she would run for president following Joe Biden’s resignation. The Democratic candidate has been working tirelessly and we have been following her campaign closely. It doesn’t really matter what she’s wearing, but we think the politician is a very well-dressed woman and we admire her style. WATCH: Special Kamala Harris and Michelle Obama moments you may have missed The 59-year-old’s work attire often includes expertly cut pantsuits in a variety of stylish hues. One of her most famous sets was from acclaimed designer Carolina Herrera, which…
Val Venis is no stranger to taking controversial political positions. Like many others, he was watching the 2024 Olympic Games opening ceremony and had something to say about the lack of LGBTQ representation on the show. Naturally, Big Valbowski wasn’t happy to see it on TV. The 2024 Paris Olympics was on everyone’s radar. Some scenes in the show drew a lot of criticism online after viewers noticed some of the themes were politically charged. Val Venis wasn’t tuned in to watch the show when he wanted to see the opening ceremony. The former WWE Intercontinental Champion took to Twitter…
(The Center Square) — Urban-rural tensions are dividing lawmakers over whether to reinstate the practice of spraying oil and gas wastewater on roads to suppress dust. “It really comes down to a risk assessment: do the environmental impacts outweigh the benefits that could be produced,” retired geologist and hydrologist Bert Waite said at a House Republican Policy Committee hearing on saltwater spraying. “Most people would agree that some environmental impacts are unavoidable and acceptable in order to have safe roads to drive on.” The hearing followed a June discussion in the House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, where the use…