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Move over Jimmy Kimmel, there's a new late-night talker in town — in Philadelphia, that is. Former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce announced that he will host "They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce" on ESPN during an appearance on Thursday's episode of ABC’s "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" The Super Bowl champion said the hour-long show will be filmed in front of a live audience from Union Transfer in Philadelphia. Its filming location also pays homage to the film, as NFL Films originated in Philadelphia, according to ESPN. Kelce and his brother, Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce, host the hit “New Heights” podcast that recently scored a $100 million deal with Amazon's Wondry.
Persons: Jimmy Kimmel, there's, Jason Kelce, It'll, I’ve, Conan O’Brien, Kelce, Travis Kelce, Amazon's Wondry Organizations: Former Philadelphia Eagles, ESPN, NFL Films, ESPN2, YouTube, Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs Locations: , Philadelphia
When I met my husband, he had a daughter already, and I was surprised by my connection to her. I officially became a stepmom, and — though I told my husband I didn't want to be expected to do hands-on parenting if I didn't want to — I embraced my new role. Being a stepmom is the best of both worldsNot long ago, Davey and I questioned whether we should expand our family. Yet I can't deny that as much as I love our family, I also love the built-in breaks that come with split custody. I am a stepmom — a bonus parent, but still a parent, and a role that feels right for me.
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It's no surprise to Evana Oli that her 12-year-old daughter Zoe is a successful business owner. Beautiful Curly Me boasts brown dolls with natural hairstyles, children's books and hair care products. But after a few months and lots of pestering from Zoe, Oli took $5,000 from her savings to get a prototype of the doll designed ,secure an affordable manufacturer and launch the brand. In 2022, the Beautiful Curly Me brought in revenue in the low six-figures, according to documents reviewed by CNBC Make It. 'It's important for the child to be a child'First: Oli wants to make sure Zoe experiences a normal childhood, she says.
Persons: It's, Evana Oli, Zoe, Oli wasn't, Oli, , Melernie Meheux Organizations: CNBC, Arizona State University Locations: Atlanta
Read previewA recent sleepover made me consider how different my childhood was compared to my children's. While my sleepovers were better than theirs, their experiences in other areas of their childhood seem much better. And while I'm happy they get to have those experiences, I'm also starting to get a little jealous. They don't have to spend hours at church like I didOf all the shared life experiences, church activity makes me the most envious. And it's nice to think that someday in the future, my oldest will be hesitant to let his kid mow the lawn, too.
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Read previewImogen Clarke and Estella Kyriacou share a bed, cook together every night, and can't spend five minutes apart, even after an argument. You'd be forgiven for thinking they've been in a relationship for years, but really, they're best friends who met five months ago. The 25-year-olds matched on Bumble BFF, a version of the dating app designed for people who want to find mates instead of dates. Until she met Kyriacou, Clarke said she had accepted that maybe she'd always feel a bit lonely in London. Clarke and Kyriacou met on Bumble BFF.
Persons: , Imogen Clarke, Estella Kyriacou, You'd, they've, they're, Bumble, Clarke, Kyriacou, Clarke weren't, Vivek Murthy, Bumble BFF, " Clarke, Estella, we'd, it's, we've, Clarke's Organizations: Service, Business Locations: London, Toronto, Estella, Clarke's
When my son was 4 years old in March 2020, we started lying with him to help him get to sleep. We'd curl up together in his crimson-red fire truck bed and talk about anything and everything. "Mommy, when you're an old granny, I'll tell my kids you were a wonderful mommy," he whispered to me one night. Melissa Noble and her husband cuddle with their kids before bed each night. We tried a few techniques half-heartedly, like having a consistent bedtime routine and weaning our support, but it never really worked.
Persons: We'd, Melissa Noble, cuddle, it's, Alicia Silverstone, he's, He's Organizations: Service Locations: lockdowns, Melbourne
CNN —A few weeks ago, I gave the keynote speech at an inaugural conference on Black literacy exploring what the organizers called an “alarming literacy gap” between Black students and their peers. The White students even had their prom at the local country club while the Black students’ prom was held in the school gym. And since schools with high numbers of poor Black and Brown students tend to be drastically underfunded the correlation between poverty and lower academic achievement is hardly surprising. More than two-thirds attend schools in which only a minority of students are eligible for FRPL, schools where better funding and opportunities mean better outcomes. Research shows that integration raises the attainment levels of all students — not just those who are Black, Brown and poor.
Persons: Keith Magee, Keith Magee Arron Dunworth, sleepovers, Angela Davis, Brown, backpedaling, , Martin Luther King, Jr, Beverly Daniel Tatum, Organizations: University College London Institute for Innovation, Newcastle University Law School, CNN, of Education of, Civil Rights, Stanford, University of Southern, Pacific, Research, Twitter, Facebook, Brown v, of Education Locations: America, Brown, of Education of Topeka, Louisiana, University of Southern California, Black
Schneider told Denberg that he should have been the one to have that conversation. "I feel like that is the first time he preyed on me," Denberg told Business Insider. "Nobody thinks it is their responsibility" to protect the people working at Nickelodeon, Denberg said. According to Denberg, Schneider would refuse to write her jokes for the segment until the last minute, forcing her to perform live without rehearsing. Denberg said she cheered up Bynes, then told Schneider that he couldn't change "the little girl's lines on the spot."
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AdvertisementEvans designed her facials business, Saving Faces, to be a calming retreat for her clients. Stella Kalinina for BIBecoming an esthetician set me on a journey to heal myself from the inside out. Stella Kalinina for BIWhen I started my healing journey, I became most connected to my hands. Stella Kalinina for BIFor wellness practices, I started to look at the world around me and find solutions in nature. Stella Kalinina for BIOne of my goals is to pass what I have learned on to my kids.
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These days there's a lot of debate over the merits of being an older mom or a younger mom. AdvertisementMy older grandma was energetic and warmAnne gave birth to my dad when she was 44. Despite being an older mom and older grandma, Anne was always energetic and full of life. Interestingly, her mom was the exact age of my older grandma, Anne. I see a lot of debate about whether it's better to be an older or younger mom.
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My parents didn't allow me to go to most sleepovers when I was growing up. Whenever I'd ask my parents, my mom would say, "Because that girl probably has brothers and a father living there." I didn't know why, but I knew it was the reason I wasn't allowed to go to sleepovers before this one. I was nervous about what my dare would be, especially since I didn't know these girls at all. AdvertisementThe parents in the house didn't believe what I told themI went to talk to her mom and noticed the dad was also home now.
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Read previewLate-night pillow fights, junk food, and movie marathons during sleepovers are a rite of passage for many kids and teens. Here's how to decide whether to allow sleepovers, and how to set up safety plans for when your kids sleep away from home. Make a safety plan with your kidsThe most important conversations are the ones you'll have with your child before the sleepover, experts say. Advertisement"These conversations should include respecting personal boundaries, recognizing uncomfortable situations, and knowing how to communicate with you anytime during the sleepover," Rinaldi said. Acknowledge that missing out on sleepovers is hardIf you decide against sleepovers, "empathize with your child, acknowledging their disappointment," Williams said.
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There's a misconception that only mothers suffer from empty nest syndrome, but I learned dads get the leaving-for-college blues, too. AdvertisementBut when they both head off to college over the next two years, I will struggle with loneliness in their absence. AdvertisementI'd even considered moving close to my daughter’s campusWhen most down and lonely, I thought about moving close to Milaan’s campus. AdvertisementNow, with my mother elderly and widowed, I've spent more time with her than I have in years. "I'd love to spend time with you in England during the summer," Milaan enthused when I mentioned my plans.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — To his supporters, Alejandro Mayorkas is a thoughtful, driven secretary — a “Boy Scout” — who brings a prosecutor's tenacity and his personal understanding of the immigrant experience in America to running his sprawling agency. But it is the department’s role in immigration that has made Mayorkas a target of impeachment. Mayorkas said his immigrant and refugee background mean that he brings an intense patriotism to the job. Citizenship and Immigration Service, Mayorkas put in place a program giving protection from deportation to migrants brought to the border as children. Since taking the job as DHS secretary, Mayorkas has been subject to often hostile rhetoric over the administration's handling of the border and immigration.
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lydia polgreenSure, but a few things — one thing that was elided in a lot of the discourse about men falling behind really, really, really under emphasized or just ignored the racial component of it. I just don’t — I don’t —ross douthatYeah, there were like five. That’s a really, really, really big shift. Are women going to pay a disproportionate price for childbearing in terms of their economic potential? But I think — Ross wrote a column about just how freaking weird the bizarre conspiracy theories about Taylor and Travis are.
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I wanted something different for my granddaughter, so her grandmother and I are paying for her to attend private schools. She's in private schoolMy granddaughter has been attending private schools since age 3. Faced with the possibility of no movement on the wait lists, we looked at public school alternatives. She felt out of place at school and in her neighborhoodHer mother felt she should go to a school closer to home. Three weeks before school started, I phoned a private school I had toured with my grandson and inquired if they had filled their 9th-grade class.
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Then a friend suggested nesting, which is when kids remain in the "family" home while the parents swap places. We decided to give nesting a tryWe knew nesting was the answer for us. We discussed how to split household chores and set our expectations regarding our kids' help around the house. Our kids let us know which big holidays they want to celebrate together as a family and which they'd prefer to split between parents. Nesting entails a lot of planning and discussion, flexibility, communication, and a willingness to embrace empathy and compromise.
Persons: tweendom, didn't, we've Organizations: Service Locations: Malaysia, Mexico
Head lice have plagued communities for centuries across the world. Now, a new study suggests lice DNA can help track human migration from continent to continent. AdvertisementAdvertisementTo complete the study, the researchers looked at 175 head lice from 18 sampling locations and nine geographic regions. More recently, around the 16th century, European colonizers brought their own head lice to the Americas when they arrived, according to NPR. AdvertisementAdvertisement"These lice are mirroring the colonization of the Americas," Ascunce told NPR.
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Founder Leif K-Brooks acknowledged "lowlights" of the random chat site in a letter to users. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementOmegle — the site that matched random strangers and served as entertainment for some Gen Z sleepovers, but also had a disturbing side — will shut down. When he launched Omegle as in 2009, then-18-year-old founder Leif K-Brooks saw the internet as a "global village," he said in a long post Thursday. "There can be no honest accounting of Omegle without acknowledging that some people misused it, including to commit unspeakably heinous crimes," K-Brooks wrote.
Persons: YouTubers, Leif K, Brooks, , Z, Omegle, They'd, Gen Zers, Emma Chamberlain, Gen Z Organizations: AP, Service, New York Times, YouTube Locations: Oregon, Omegle
The Mystery of My Mother’s Prayer Book
  + stars: | 2023-09-23 | by ( Ken Schlager | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
I could now surmise that my mother was given the book at some point before 1930, when she was perhaps 10 or 12. Below her address, she had written a poem:I pity the riverI pity the brookI pity the oneThat steals this book! Most likely this was something my mother had seen in an autograph book upon graduating elementary school. This was the home of my mother’s older brother, Dr. George Kanner, and his family. Rather than travel some circuitous route through multiple owners before landing on eBay, the prayer book had been in my family all along, in a house where I had spent many childhood sleepovers with my cousin David.
Persons: ” Eager, Tallis, Dr, George Kanner, David Organizations: Hewes Street, Jos, Schlesinger Library, Departed, eBay Locations: Brooklyn, Lafayette, Vienna, Garden City
Horror Stories That’ll Leave You Haunted and Bewitched
  + stars: | 2023-08-09 | by ( Chelsea Leu | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
But some stories are too detailed, front-loaded clumsily with character back story that drags down their momentum. Perhaps it’s the increasingly unnerving letters the story’s traveling salesman receives, including one delivered by a raven. Perhaps it’s the diarrhea and professional failure that befall the salesman when he ignores said letters. And perhaps it’s that the salesman ends up sweating and cornered by a terror, all because he failed to return a library book. Vivid and twisted, ironic and stirring, the varied stories in the collection are told with verve, even when blameless characters meet gruesome ends.
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Lauren CobelloMy old house sold in a dayMy old house sold in a day for $185,000 — $16,000 above the asking price. The old house had room for plenty of sleepovers; we would host large ones for birthdays, but we can't do that in the new house. Cobello's new home (right) is about a third of the size of her old house. In the old house, my monthly expenses included $350 on property taxes, around $26 on garbage collection, and close to $66 on water. After paying off my mortgage on the old house, my proceeds from selling it will be around $55,000.
Persons: Lauren Cobello, , I'd, Cobello, Bob Ruggio, I've, It's, I'm Organizations: Service, WEBGIO, Facebook, Walmart Locations: New York, Oswego, homeownership
Ex-Greylock GP Sarah Guo surprised the tech world when she launched her AI fund Conviction last year. In addition to her fund, Guo has gained prominence in SF's AI scene through her podcast and events. Kovalsky knew of only one person who could be behind this — Sarah Guo, then a general partner at VC firm Greylock. Within the tech community, Guo has differentiated herself from other VCs through her honesty, business savvy, and grit, they added. Although Guo launched Conviction, a $100 million fund investing up to Series A, in late 2022, her interest in artificial intelligence has been long in the making.
Sleepovers Are Now a Battleground
  + stars: | 2023-03-30 | by ( Lane Florsheim | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Deborah Pagani, a fine-jewelry and hair-accessories designer in Manhattan, says that before her 14-year-old’s friends sleep over, their parents often ask the same laundry list of questions: Do she and her husband smoke? (No, no and, well, no—but their two dogs go ballistic if anyone moves around the apartment at night, limiting the ability of underage guests to snoop around.) “I’ve had parents ask me if we have a water filter, which we do,” Ms. Pagani adds. “Can you imagine in the ’90s if a parent called up and was like, I just want to make sure you guys have a water filter. What type of water are the kids drinking, and is there going to be gluten?”
Val Emmich felt powerless when his elder daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. My daughters, 11-year-old Harper and 7-year-old Lennon, have Ttype 1 diabetes, a chronic condition in which the pancreas makes little or no insulin. That next day, Jill took Harper straight to the doctor. After examining Harper and running tests, the pediatrician took Jill aside and told her to bring Harper to the ER immediately. Raising two young children with type 1 diabetes is overwhelming.
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