Hairstylist Jill Buck gives Glamour a peek behind the curtain and shares her favorite looks of the season so far.
Colorado football secured a much-needed victory by upsetting No. 21 Iowa State at home. Here is how the Buffs' best win of ...
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Israel won’t reopen Rafah crossing, will limit aid, to press Hamas for remaining slain hostages
As IDs confirmed of 4 hostages' remains, families of captives still in Gaza demand deal be put on hold until their loved ones ...
Pro tip: if you want a ticket for the Virginia-Florida State game Friday night, bypass the dummkopfs at VirginiaSports.com, and go straight to the resellers. The official ticketing site is still ...
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Everything Michigan ST coordinator J.B. Brown said during his pre-Washington press conference
On working with Semaj Morgan to improve punt returns We’ve been working on correcting it the whole season. He’s done a much ...
Ian Roberts was beloved. He was also a liar. As his backstory is revealed, community members are reckoning the man they knew ...
Springsteen has been singing and playing guitar in the area for nearly 10 of his 23 years, both on his own and with bands ...
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill was born in Virginia and lived all over the East Coast. She moved to New ...
Florida basketball coach Todd Golden is avoiding the term "repeat" to manage expectations for the upcoming season. Unlike the 2006-2007 teams, the current roster has new transfers and younger players ...
“The People’s Country Club,” they call it. But it’s only meant for people who are “highly skilled” at golf. A famous sign by the 1st tee even says so. That demographic — single-digit handicaps and ...
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Breaking A $1,800 A Year Habit Felt 'Life-Changing.' The First Month Alone Put $126 Back In Their Pocket
A Reddit post shared how quitting a morning coffee shop routine has been nothing short of “life-changing”—and the math backs it up. “I used to spend $6-7 every morning at Starbucks on my way to work,” ...
Disney CEO Bob Iger moved to put late-night host Jimmy Kimmel back on the air after he was “stung” by criticism from his old boss Michael Eisner, whom he “loathes,” according to a report. Iger, who is ...
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