Best Beach Bags of 2024

Going to the beach sounds like a fun and casual thing to do, but the reality is often different—especially if you’re going with children. It’s frankly astonishing how much stuff you need for beach days, and you need a bag that can accommodate all that while still keeping out sand, water, and possibly some hungry seagulls. To help you figure out the best beach bag for your needs, we’ve rounded up a bunch of our favorites.

Billionaire investor Mike Lynch has left the board of unicorn cybersecurity startup Darktrace as he

Filings on the UK's Companies House on Tuesday confirmed Lynch's resignation from the board of Darktrace, a cybersecurity startup worth $1.65 billion (£1.3 billion). The criminal charges against Lynch and another ex-Autonomy executive, Stephen Chamberlain, relate to the $11 billion sale of Lynch's software company Autonomy to Hewlett-Packard in 2011. ADVERTISEMENT A Darktrace spokesman said: "Mike Lynch is a visionary technologist and has been an invaluable advisor and mentor to Darktrace.

California: Death in Trinity Mountains

Alvin F. Oien, 59, was hopping his single-engine Cessna from Portland, Ore., to San Francisco last March 11 when he crashed. Remarkably, no one was killed: Oien was cut up, an arm and some ribs broken; his wife, Phyllis, 44, had a broken arm and ankle, and his stepdaughter, Carla Corbus, 15, was badly bruised. They were stranded 4,500 feet up, in northern California’s Trinity Mountains. Luckily, Phyllis, a Northwestern University graduate, was a trained nurse, and Oien, a rough, resourceful logger who had worked his way up to ownership of a Portland hotel, was an experienced outdoorsman.

Camila Cabello on Fifth Harmony and Her Journey Going Solo

Destination Disney World Camila Cabello, 20, spent the first years of her life going back and forth between Cuba and Mexico. When she was 6, she headed to Disney World for a vacation — at least that’s what her mom told her. Instead, she and her Cuban-born mother emigrated to Miami, where her father, a Mexico native, joined them 18 months later. Although she was too young to really understand what was happening, Cabello (born Karla Camila Cabello Estrabao) recalls counting down to her dad’s arrival with a calendar and learning English with the help of American cartoons.

Celebrity Chef Cameos in The Bear S3

Though its complicated family dynamics and frequent screaming matches would have you believe otherwise, The Bear is, ostensibly, a show about restaurants and the people who run them and love them. Previous seasons have featured noteworthy figures from the food world—consider, in Season 2, Rob Levitt, Donnie Madia, David Posey and Dylan Patel, to name a few, as well as full time cast member, chef, and restauranteur Matty Matheson. Season 3 of The Bear has the most stacked list of food-world guest stars yet.

Certain groups looking to use protest to incite violence, crime - Minister

Lokpobiri said this in a statement by his Special Adviser, Media and Communication, Nneamaka Okafor, on Friday in Abuja. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Nigerians across the 36 states including FCT have planned a nationwide protest between Aug.1 and Aug.10 against what they termed ”bad governance.” Some Civil Society Organisations and groups have denounced the protest while urging the organisers to go into dialogue with the government to find a way out of the current economic quagmire.

Charles Prince - Biggest Golden Parachutes

In a 2007 emergency board meeting, Citigroup Inc.'s Charles Prince announced his resignation by saying, "Given the size and nature of the recent losses in our mortgage-backed securities business, the only honorable course for me to take as chief executive officer is to step down." He walked away with $99 million in vested stock holdings and a pension, on top of the $53.1 million salary and bonuses he racked up during his four year tenure.

Craving the Crawlies | TIME

When Tongchart Nusu, a food distributor in Phitsanulok, Thailand, yanks open the heavy steel door of his cold-storage locker, you get the expected burst of snowy frostalong with a moist, overpowering, rancid stench. Nostrils flaring, Tongchart draws the mist into his lungs, this sweet aroma of hard work, money, success: the odor of bugs. Tongchart’s freezer holds 10 tons of boiled and freeze-dried giant water bugs, dung beetles, grasshoppers and a fine assortment of succulent worms.

Creative Couture: 15 Dresses Made from Weird Materials

Every year chocoholics gather in France for the Salon du Chocolat—the world’s largest chocolate event. A highlight of the five-day convention is the chocolate fashion show, which features clothes good enough to eat. Among other things, models stomp down the runway in chocolate kimonos, truffle leggings and chocolate and marzipan shawls. Fearing their creations will melt under the stage lights, designers don’t dress their models until moments before the show.