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Norway's Princess Martha Louise and her American fiancé Durek Verrett on their way to the gala dinner for Princess Ingrid Alexandra at the castle in Oslo on June 17, 2022. A Norwegian princess marrying her Hollywood fiancé — it sounds like exactly the sort of fairy tale to charm a world beset by war and political strife. But the wedding on Saturday of Princess Märtha Louise to Durek Verrett, an American spiritual healer and self-professed shaman, is mired in controversy and criticism. The wedding has intensified scrutiny and criticism of the views — and associated businesses — pedaled by the princess and the shaman. And it has added to a growing tone of dissatisfaction with the historically popular Norwegian royals.
Persons: Martha Louise, Princess Ingrid Alexandra, Princess Märtha Louise, Durek, Märtha Louise, Norway's, King Harald, Queen Sonja, Prince Haakon, Mette, Marit, Verrett Organizations: Hollywood, UNESCO, Heritage, Netflix Locations: Oslo, Norwegian, American, California, Verrett, Geiranger
Monique Gonzalez, 41, is a participant in San Antonio's guaranteed basic-income program. With basic-income, Gonzalez has started renting a house and can afford school supplies for her kids. Gonzalez, 41, is a participant in San Antonio's guaranteed basic-income program. AdvertisementSan Antonio is one of several cities nationwide — and a few cities in Texas — piloting guaranteed basic-income programs. AdvertisementWith the extra few hundred dollars from her basic-income payments, she was able to start renting a house.
Persons: Monique Gonzalez, Gonzalez, , UpTogether, fiancé —, She's, that's, GBI, it's, we're Organizations: Service, Child Protective Services, Republican Locations: San Antonio's, Antonio, Texas, Denver, Austin, Boston, Minneapolis, Durham , North Carolina, Antonio's, San Antonio, Arizona , South Dakota , Iowa
Not long before my wedding, I decided to look at an apartment to see what our future could be like. AdvertisementThey say two of the most stressful things you can do in life are moving and getting married, and whoever they are, they're usually right. Hayley Folk and her fiancé — now husband — decided to move just a week before their wedding. Courtesy Hayley FolkMoving so close to getting married is not for the faint of heartOriginally, it was my idea to relocate. When the wedding day arrived, we both felt calm.
Persons: , Hayley Folk, Hayley, We'd, Kyle wouldn't, hadn't, Kyle, we'd, hitched Organizations: Service Locations: California, New
Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd is stepping down as CEO after almost a decade. "I sleep with the drapes open to rise with the sun," Wolfe Herd told the outlet back in 2017. Advertisement"You only have two hands," Wolfe Herd told Entrepreneur in 2017. Like many parents, Wolfe Herd also said she dealt with late nights and sleep deprivation. "You just never know what you're gonna get," Wolfe Herd told Time.
Persons: Bumble, Whitney Wolfe, , Whitney Wolfe Herd, Wolfe Herd, Wolfe, Michael Herd, Emma Watson Organizations: Service, Times, New York Times, Texas Capitol, Chappy Locations: London, Texas
There's a new American Dream: Becoming a DINKWAD — double income, no kids, with a dog. It stands for double income, no kids, with a dog. You can also be a DINK — double income, no kids — or a SINK, meaning single income, no kids. And then I heard the phrase DINKWAD, which is double income, no kids, with a dog. There's an increasing acceptability of not having children; there's a decreasing stigma around not having children," Pamela Aronson, a professor of sociology and an affiliate of women's and gender studies at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, told Insider.
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