The Cash App is a useful app for transferring money easily to friends, family, or other contacts with just the use of your phone, very similar to Venmo . However, since it's linked to your bank account, if you want to delete it whether because you found a similar app that you like better, or because you simply don't use it anymore you can't simply delete it from your home screen like a regular app.
Do others or they will do you,” was one of his mottos, and it was said that he won the 1921 election against fellow Roman Catholic John R. Murphy by accusing Murphy of eating a roast-beef sandwich, on a Friday, at a restaurant named Thompson’s Spa. But many of Boston’s Irish and Italians loved James Michael Curley for his charm and his chicanery, as well as for the free hand he had with public funds on behalf of the poor.
Jess Damuck is trying to teach me how to artfully swirl yogurt at the bottom of a bowl. “Push the spoon out and rotate the bowl,” she instructs me from her home in Los Angeles. I keep pulling instead of pushing, splattering the yogurt on the dish. Even over Zoom, I can tell Damuck’s bowl looks flawless.
This is not surprising. Damuck, whose first cookbook, Salad Freak, comes out March 29, worked with Martha Stewart in some capacity for more than 10 years, starting as intern while she was in culinary school and climbing the ranks to food stylist and recipe developer, and one of her early duties was preparing the homemaking mogul’s lunch.
If you watched Ali Wong and Randall Park’s Netflix film, Always Be My Maybe you probably noted a memorable cameo by Keanu Reeves.
In the romantic comedy, Reeves plays a love interest for Wong’s character and he makes a hilariously dramatic, slow-motion entrance set to the song “Sail” by Awolnation. It’s hard not to laugh and even harder to forget. Now, there’s a Twitter feed dedicated to making the moment last.
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November 19, 2015 4:40 PM EST
Now, we’re not saying it’s a good idea to set things on fire in your yard. In fact, it’s probably a rather bad idea. But when one guy in Quebec decided to blow up the giant leaf pile in his backyard, the results were awesome. Behold:
See, this is why we need the Internet: so we can watch videos of stuff happening, but then not actually have to do that stuff ourselves.
June 29, 2015 2:15 PM EDT
A Connecticut man won $30,000 last week when he accidentally bought the wrong lottery ticket.
Bob Sabo didn’t want to wait in line at the Super Stop & Shop in Fairfield, Conn. to buy his lottery ticket, so he decided to purchase one from the lottery vending machine. He intended to buy two $20 tickets, but since he didn’t have his glasses on, he accidentally purchased one $30 ticket.
In the decades since her death in 1962, Marilyn Monroe has remained a sex symbol, an icon of her era, a money-maker and one of the most recognizable faces in the world. But even now—on what would have been her 90th birthday—some aspects of her personality remain less well-known.
Despite her immense fame, Monroe’s sexuality, feminism and political beliefs often get short shrift, argues historian Lois Banner, author of the 2012 biography Marilyn: The Passion and the Paradox.
Whenever the public vows that it has grown tired of the British royal family’s drama and that nothing could possibly surprise them, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle offer up another juicy detail that proves them wrong. Harry’s upcoming memoir Spare—which is officially released on Jan. 10—accidentally found its way to the shelves of Spanish bookstores on Thursday. As soon as the tabloids caught wind of these copies, locally titled En La Sombra, or In the Shadow, many snapped up the book.
Full Name: Charles-Louis Napoléon Bonaparte
Profession: Emperor of France
Biography: First as President of France (1848–1852), then as Emperor of the French (1852–1870), Napoleon III was the last French monarch. After his election in 1848, he seized power in 1851; and then proclaimed himself emperor—thus founding the Second Empire. His reign lasted until the Battle of Sedan (1870), at which he was defeated by the Prussian alliance and captured.