Author: World Wide

Aging is unavoidable. You don’t have to age in a way that makes you unhappy. I look and feel better than ever at 60! I love my reflection. I like my self-portraits. I feel active, healthy, and confident! I have great skin. I think aging is fine, but I’ve never met a woman who wants to seem older. This is typical! Over the past decade, I’ve uncovered advice on nutrition, sleeping, hair, makeup, and skin care to slow aging. Learning to look younger than your age will be fun. Anti-Aging Tips to Look 10 Years Younger 1. Frame Your…

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The year 2020 indeed brought about a series of unprecedented challenges and changes, including the untimely death of NBA star Kobe Bryant, the global coronavirus pandemic, and civil unrest following the murder of George Floyd. These events had profound effects on various aspects of society, including the economy and the retail industry. One notable casualty of these economic challenges is Lord & Taylor, America’s oldest department store chain, which had been in business for nearly two centuries. Struggling in the face of the pandemic and shifting consumer preferences toward online shopping, the company ultimately filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Initially,…

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There’s a lot of unrest with regards to how those in power are handling the California wildfires. The terror of climate change causes thousands of people to evacuate their houses and watch everything they own turn to ash. Moreover, there’s negligence on a state level, particularly with the malnourished budget to the fire department. Emergencies like these escalate from difficult to work with to impossible to manage. A lot of the heat goes back to those in power like California governor Gavin Newsom. One big name in particular doesn’t hold back their malice towards him.Recently, podcaster and fitness expert Jillian…

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It’s been a tough year for Kevin Costner and Jennifer Lopez in the relationship department. Each has been embroiled in a high-profile divorce. Jen married Ben Affleck in July 2022 and filed for divorce in August 2024. Kevin and Christine Baumgartner married in September 2004 and stayed together for 18 years before she filed for divorce in 2023. The holidays can be difficult after a breakup, but Jennifer Lopez and Kevin Costner seemed to have the same idea for a little Christmas fun. They were each spotted at Kemo Sabe in Aspen at the same time on December 27, according…

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Local news outlet WSAV.com recently photographed Eastwood. The actor strolled down 40th Street in khakis, a button-down shirt, and sneakers, exuding his trademark charm. Savannah residents are excited about the production crew filming there. A Cinematic Marvel: Juror #2 “Juror #2” will be a cinematic masterpiece about Justin Kemp, a family man with a moral issue. Kemp’s verdicts in high-profile murder trials potentially affect innocent people. Although Gabriel Basso is still being cast, the picture already stars Nicholas Hoult, Toni Collette, Zoey Deutch, and Kiefer Sutherland. Jonathan Abrams’ captivating script has caught the attention of renowned Hollywood producers like Adam…

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David W. Harper, who many of us remember fondly as Jim-Bob Walton, the youngest of the Walton siblings, was born in Abilene, Texas, on October 4, 1961. Jim-Bob was known for his big dreams and his love for everything related to technology. After the beloved series ended, Harper chose a quieter, more private life. What path did this once-promising actor take after leaving Walton’s Mountain? Harper’s journey with the famous show began in 1971, when he was cast as Jim-Bob. It’s possible that he was born to act, since his father, Paul Harper, was in the movie The Wild Bunch.…

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We’d all gathered around Granddad’s cake—this giant white-frosted thing with “95” candles practically melting into it. The living room was packed. Cousins, uncles, neighbors who hadn’t shown up in years. Someone had even put on that cringey party hat over his hearing aids, but he didn’t seem to mind. He looked small in that big armchair, all wrapped in his favorite brown cardigan. But his eyes were sharp. Way sharper than they’d been at his 90th. We sang the song—off-key and too loud like always—and everyone leaned in, phones out, ready to catch the moment he blew out the candles.…

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When I told him I worked at Alliance Traffic, he actually smirked. Like—smirked. Looked me up and down, then said, “Wait, like…on the road? With signs and cones and stuff?” I nodded. “Yeah, I’m on the field team.” He laughed. “That’s cute.” Cute. I’ve been on that jobsite in sideways rain, moving barricades twice my size. I’ve patched asphalt at 3 a.m. with my hair tied up in a hard hat and sweat freezing on my neck. But sure—cute. He didn’t ask how I got there. Or that I used to waitress double shifts until a spot opened up on…

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I hadn’t spoken to Greg in almost fifteen years. Not since he packed a bag, told me he “needed more excitement,” and walked out of my life like our marriage had been a phase. The last I heard, he had married some woman nearly half his age, started a new life, and never looked back. I won’t lie—it broke me. But I rebuilt. I found my own happiness, learned to stand on my own. Then, last week, a thick envelope arrived in my mailbox. No return address. Just my name in a shaky, familiar scrawl. Greg’s handwriting. Inside was a…

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