In The Boss, women share how they became successful and the lessons they learned along the way.
“You don’t carry my size.”
As the founder of a bra company, there are few things more painful than hearing a customer say those words. I founded ThirdLove five years ago, and from day one my goal has been to create bras that that help women feel confident and comfortable. The knowledge that any woman has been left out makes me feel like I’ve failed.
Rayner Loi keeps a note on his iPhone with details of the fruit and vegetables that go bad every week at his home in Singapore. That way, when he goes to the supermarket, he has a better idea of how many apples or bananas he actually eats in a week, and can adjust his shopping accordingly.
He believes individual action like this is important to tackle the problem of food waste.
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Three people from Texas have been added to the growing list of those who got sick with Listeria from tainted Blue Bell Creameries ice cream products.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said the three people had been hospitalized for other reasons, but then fell ill after eating Blue Bell ice cream from a plant in Oklahoma, Reuters reports.
This brings the total number of Listeria cases linked to Blue Bell up to eight; the other five were in a hospital in Kansas, and three of those people died.
Considering the bewildering array of new cigarettes, smokers may well find it easier to fight than switch. As tobacco companies jockey for bigger shares of a market that, despite the health scares, is stronger than ever, the industry has erupted in what it mildly calls “brand proliferation.” Most of the smoke is coming from filters. With only a small part of the market a decade ago, filters have been unintentionally blessed by the health-hazard debate, now account for 65% of the industry’s $7 billion annual sales.
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In the wake of the numerous allegations of sexual misconduct that have been leveled against men in Hollywood, Tom Hanks has explained why he isn’t surprised by the news.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the 61-year-old actor said that an abuse of power led to the rampant reports of inappropriate sexual behavior in the film industry.
There’s a lot of reasons people do this for a living.
Today in Dutch History Events in Utrecht History 0918-03-01 Balderik becomes bishop of Utrecht 0949-06-30 Otto I the Great gives away bishopric of Utrecht "foreestrecht" 0953-04-21 Otto I the Great gives Utrecht fishing rights 1040-05-21 King Henry III gives Utrecht the Groninger currency 1046-08-23 King Henry III gives money to Utrecht Deventer diocese 1048-05-01 Bishop Bernold flees St Pieterskerk for Utrecht, Netherlands Henry IV Gives Away West Friesland 1064-04-30 German King Henry IV gives away Utrecht county of West Friesland
In the clip, Dr. Pimple Popper nicks the growth to give it an avenue of escape. She then presses down with a comedone extractor, pushing out tan-hued goop from deep inside the patients skin. The famed derm says that the patient thought the growth was a mole because he couldnt see itbut its obviously not, given the type of gunk that comes out. Wanna see? Dr. Lee asks the patient in the clip.
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Tuesday marks 55 years since the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his iconic “I Have a Dream” speech to the crowd that had gathered around the Lincoln Memorial for the Aug. 28, 1963, March on Washington.
While planning for the event had been going on for years before that day, and copies of the speech draftsand notes show that King had been working on what to say for weeks, many may not realize that the most famous lines were not planned at all.
More than a century after they made history in Kentucky and West Virginia, the Hatfields and McCoys have become easy shorthand for the very idea of a family feud — even if the reasons their fight started can seem to have been lost to time.
“Exactly what made the clans so extravagantly unfriendly is open to conjecture,” Kurt Andersen noted in the pages of TIME in 1981. “Maybe Randolph McCoy was sore at a Hatfield for stealing a razorback hog.