Month: October 2019

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Tapping out is a last resort. Punches were thrown during Tuesday’s season premiere of Total Divas, and not just in the wrestling ring. On the afternoon of WWE’s annual Royal Rumble—a “last competitor standing” event involving 30 of the brand’s female superstars—Nia Jax was getting cold feet. Both she and colleague Carmella (who made her
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Written by Paul D Brazill — Anyone already familiar with Brazill’s writing, or who has had a look at the many reviews of his work on our site, should be aware that he is not an everyday crime writer. He writes short fiction exclusively, ranging from flash fiction right through to novella length, ignoring novels.
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Whether what’s in your wardrobe lives and dies by what’s happening at Fashion Week, or, quite frankly, you couldn’t care less, the truth is that trends born on the catwalk will trickle down to inform your style. Whether you like it or not. And if fashion powerhouses like Italian label Valentino and luxury streetwear favourite
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Aviva Reimer is one of Canada’s preeminent authorities on life transformation, relationship building, and matchmaking. She is highly regarded in her effective techniques on Personal Development, Life Coaching, and Fitness. Aviva’s personal experiences in life and her successful entrepreneurship endeavors via several leadership capacities have culminated in her unique ability to connect with her clients.
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[embedded content] If you want to know the “what” and the “how” of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes’ $10 billion startup scam, HBO’s new documentary The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley has answers for you. But the “why” is frustratingly inconclusive. Which is a problem, because that’s the most interesting part. If you’re unfamiliar
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Book excerpt: ‘Through Fiery Trials’ by David Weber Posted by Savanna, Assistant Editor on January 16, 2019 Science fiction icon David Weber has been having a very busy few months—a new Honor Harrington novel was released in the fall, and Through Fiery Trials, the tenth installment in his extremely popular Safehold series just hit shelves
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Paris Fashion Week is in full swing and it is fashion’s raison d’être. As one of the top style capitals in the world it boasts all the chicest brands like Saint Laurent and Christian Dior, and ELLE.com is on the ground reporting from all of them. Click through to see our favorite looks, and make
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Breaking News Getty Composite Scottie Pippen‘s estranged wife, Larsa Pippen, says she is NOT hooking up with NBA superstar Ben Simmons … adamantly denying she was getting close to the hooper earlier this week. There were reports Pippen and Kendall Jenner‘s recent ex-boyfriend were looking like a couple at The Highlight Room on Monday night
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Gender creative kids do not often see themselves in the toys they play with. (Creatable World/ YouTube) Homophobic Russian politician Vitaly Milonov has said that he wants to ban the new gender-inclusive dolls by Mattel from entering the country. Last week the toy manufacturer launched the gender non-conforming Creatable World dolls which come with short
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Tim Rooke/Shutterstock Meghan Markle spoke about the importance of gender equality and education during her visit to the University of Johannesburg on Tuesday. The Duchess of Sussex recalled attending Northwestern University during a round-table discussion and said it “takes a village” for “people to be able to finance that.”  “Families chipping in, scholarship, financially all those
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