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From the outside, our family looks like a traditional one, but it's actually a little more nuanced than that. AdvertisementOur family life looks traditional in many ways, but in other ways, it isn'tOur life does align with the "provider/protector" and "nurturer/homemaker" gender roles in some ways and seems traditional on the surface. I am the primary caretaker for our kids and work to take care of and run the details of our household. For some years in our marriage, my husband didn't understand — and therefore didn't appreciate — all I contributed. Another widespread idea in partnerships with traditional gender roles is that the man is in charge or the "head of the household."
Persons: Amber Adrian, , it's, I'd, we've, I'm, Adrian, Amber Adrian Another Organizations: Service
I've learned that it's OK to make space for both. For the next year and a half, the same lymph node was flagged as suspicious, leaving me in a constant state of limbo. The lymph node that had caused me so much anxiety — the last holdout — was clear. Most of all, I've learned to enjoy the life that I was given a second chance to live. I've learned to cherish this incredible gift while hoping to be here with him as long as possible.
Persons: I've, , Will Organizations: Service, Daily
Selena Gomez's makeup brand Rare Beauty has catapulted her to billionaire status, according to a recent Bloomberg estimate. Gomez, who's publicly discussed her own struggles with bipolar disorder, launched it as a way to promote mental health in the beauty industry. Rare Beauty brought in a reported $350 million in sales last year, according to Business of Fashion. A makeup brand promoting self-acceptance can seem asymmetric, which made Gomez think her products wouldn't sell, she told People in 2022. Since then, she's expressed her pride in Rare Beauty's growth and dedication to promoting mental health.
Persons: Selena, Ellen DeGeneres, Gomez, Barney, , Mandy Teefey, Gomez's, who's, Scott Friedman, Omar H, Fares, she's, we've, Get Organizations: Bloomberg, Disney Channel, Disney, Wizards, Globe, Company, Fund, of, CNBC Locations: Grand Prairie , Texas, California, Waverly
The Summary Flooding in North Carolina following Hurricane Helene has led to swarms of yellow jackets. Severe flooding in western North Carolina as a result of Hurricane Helene has stirred up colonies of yellow jackets, raising the risk of stings. North Carolina health officials said they have bought large amounts of Benadryl and EpiPens to address the problem. Tarren Pruitt, 42, a registered nurse in West Jefferson, North Carolina, said that since the hurricane, she, too, has noticed yellow jackets wherever she goes. Yellow jackets are generally more aggressive than bees, and they are able to sting people multiple times.
Persons: Hurricane Helene, Chris Hayes, ” Hayes, Tonizzo, Hayes, , , Tarren Pruitt, ” Pruitt, chewable, , they’re, Organizations: North Carolina State University, of Health, Human Services, North Carolina, Pharmacy, National Park Service Locations: North Carolina, Hurricane, North, . North Carolina, NC, Wilkes County, West Jefferson , North Carolina
Amazon has removed from its site a memoir that alleges that hip-hop mogul Sean Combs physically abused his longtime girlfriend Kim Porter, whose untimely death in 2018 at age 47 has been the source of conspiracies. “We were made aware of a dispute regarding this title and have notified the publisher,” an Amazon spokesperson said in a statement. “The book is not currently available for sale in our store.”The book was removed from the online store Tuesday. Kim Porter and Sean 'Diddy' Combs in Universal City, Calif., in 2003. Kim Porter and Sean 'Diddy' Combs, in Apple Valley, Calif., in 1996.
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It’s been almost a year since she was taken hostage by Hamas — the memories of the Oct. 7 terror attacks remain vivid — and her 55 days trapped in the group's tunnels under the Gaza Strip transformed her. Clockwise from top left: Moran Stela Yanai, Ilana Gritzewsky, Aviva Siegel and Agam Goldstein-Almog. Yam Goldstein-Almog, 20, were killed by Hamas fighters in the safe room of their home in kibbutz Kfar Aza. But before 7 a.m., militants began invading the festival site and she and other festivalgoers fled to hide in nearby trees. And after 54 days in captivity, the day of her release was the longest, she added.
Persons: Ilana Gritzewsky, It’s, , Gritzewsky, Nir Oz, Moran, Aviva Siegel, Agam Goldstein, Matan Zangauker, ” Gritzewsky, Almog, Chen Goldstein, Gal, Tal, Nadav Goldstein, Yam Goldstein, Kfar Aza, topsy, ” Goldstein, Leon Neal, Getty, Yanai, festivalgoers, ” Yanai, , , ” Aviva Siegel, Keith Siegel, Siegel, Keith, ” Almog Organizations: NBC, Health, Hamas Locations: Gaza, Israel, Kfar, Israel’s
Ina Garten gave up her White House job to buy a specialty food store called Barefoot Contessa. AdvertisementWhen Ina Garten gave up her job at the White House to buy a specialty food store in New York called Barefoot Contessa, she had never run a business. "I was too tired to go home, so I had cleared a space, wrapped myself in a sweater, and went to 'bed,'" Garten wrote. Related stories"I love when changing your behavior — in this case, how I dressed — changes everything without your saying a word," Garten wrote. Advertisement"Anna was important to me, so I didn't have a moment's hesitation in supporting her," Garten wrote.
Persons: Ina Garten, , Garten, " Garten, Matthew Peyton, Joan Boyce, Instagram Garten, who'd, Contessa, Anna, Sybille van Kempen, Ina, Dean, DeLuca, Joel Dean, Robert Lachman, she'd, Barefoot Contessa, Jeffrey Organizations: Service, White, Food Network, George Washington University, Barefoot Contessa, Joan Boyce Jewelry, Contessa, Los Angeles Times, Barefoot, & $ Locations: New York, East Hampton , New York, Bridgehampton, East Hampton
Washington CNN —New York Republican Rep. Mike Lawler acknowledged that he darkened his face as part of a Michael Jackson Halloween costume, which he called an “homage”, after The New York Times reported Thursday that he wore blackface as a college student in 2006. “He is wearing a black shirt and a red jacket and, in one photo, is striking a signature Jackson dance pose. His face has also been visibly darkened,” the Times reported. The congressman told the Times that he used bronzer borrowed from classmates on his face. Lawler is running against Democratic former Rep. Mondaire Jones, the race will be one of the biggest tests for Democrats in the state.
Persons: Mike Lawler, Michael Jackson, Lawler, Jackson, Mondaire Jones, Lawler – Organizations: Washington CNN — New York Republican, The New York Times, CNN, New York Times, Times, Democratic, Rep, Republican, , Republicans
AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Sally Prag, 49, from the UK, about traveling with her parents during her childhood. I struggled to adjust when we moved back to the UK, where I spent the rest of my childhood. In Tanzania, we lived close to a mud hut village, and I knew the residents lived differently from us. A childhood of traveling wasn't as glamorous as people think and I struggled with life back in the UKPeople always ask me how amazing my childhood must have been. It really was amazing, and I'm grateful for the experiences I had, but it wasn't as glamorous as people imagine.
Persons: Sally Prag, she's, Prag, , I'd, we'd, I'm, expats, weren't, I've, We've, I, they've Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Malaysia, Tanzania, Kenya, Ghana, Indonesia, Nepal, England, Africa, expats, Tanzania —, France, India, Devon
CNN —With her witty one-liners, meticulous style and comically stoic demeanor, it’s easy to see why “Desperate Housewives” Bree Van de Kamp became a fan favorite among viewers when it debuted 20 years ago today. The housewives: Nicollette Sheridan as Edie Britt, Marcia Cross as Bree Van De Kamp, Eva Longoria as Gabrielle Solis, Felicity Huffman as Lynette Scavo and Teri Hatcher as Susan Mayer. Not only is Cross playing a character, Bree is arguably playing one, too. Mixing high-end streetwear and luxury fashion, Adair sourced clothes from all over Los Angeles, where “Desperate Housewives” was shot — cutting up existing garments to make new ones. By the show’s end, Bree moves away from the mystery state Wisteria Lane is situated in, taking up residence in Kentucky.
Persons: Bree Van de Kamp, Susan Mayer, Teri Hatcher, Lynette Scavo, Felicity Huffman, Gabrielle Solis, Eva Longoria, Marcia Cross, Bree, Marc Cherry, Lady Nancy Reagan, Charlotte, façade, Nicollette Sheridan, Edie Britt, Bree Van De Kamp, Andrew Eccles, Catherine Adair, Rex, Adair, Cross, fiancé George, Dina Bar, Charlotte York, Moshe Brakha, Danny Feld, , , Renee, Vanessa Williams, ” Adair, Marcia, Gabrielle, Susan, She’s Organizations: CNN, Globes, Disney, Housewives Locations: Wisteria Lane, Charlotte York, Los Angeles, Kentucky
The couple couldn't afford the cheapest $2,400 cost of full-time, professional childcare each month. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Stephanie Ross, 39, a mom of three from Southern California. But we're in the privileged position of having my mom provide childcare. Ross, pictured soon after the birth of her triplets, doesn't know how she'd cope without her mom's childcare help. It took Mom about five months to sell her house and settle her affairs before leaving.
Persons: Stephanie Ross, Ross, , Alice, Claire, Benjamin —, They're, Andrew, We'd, they'd, Monica, She'd, it's, Mom, I'm, we'd, It's, they'll, we've Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Southern California, California, Bay, Los Angeles, San Diego
Eventually, "Argo" was released and went on to win an Oscar, and McNairy did, of course, work again. "You truly do feel like you're never going to work again because you've seen it happen where people just kind of stop working." Just keep your head down and focus on the work and don't change what you're doing based on other people's opinions. AdvertisementOn Quentin Tarantino's obscure film taste and how his partner helped him retool his 'Nightbitch' performanceMcNairy in "Nightbitch." I sent in a tape, and all the feedback I got was, "Wow, he really, really likes it, but he's got somebody else in mind for the role."
Persons: Brad Pitt, Ben Affleck, auteurs, Quentin Tarantino, David Fincher, He's, James McAvoy, Amy Adams, he'd, McNairy, Ray Liotta, James Gandolfini, I'd, decamping, Guy Pearce, Robert Patison, Oscar, Mackenzie Davis, Alix West Lefler, Susie Allnutt, you've, Sosie Bacon, Bacon, , Quentin Tarantino's, retool, You've, he's, Quentin, Amy, I've, Variety, Mari, Heller, Sosie, Tina Rowden, Chris Rogers, Chris Cantwell, would've, We'll, it's, I'm Organizations: Hollywood, Oscar, Universal Pictures, Weinstein Locations: Mexico, Texas, Hollywood, California
"I come from a family where I saw my parents lose everything, and I am terrified of that," she said. While the days of driving a beater are long gone, Sweeney said has a hard time coming to terms with her success. "It's a weird feeling when people are like, 'Oh, you're successful,' or say, 'You've made it,'" Sweeney says. "It doesn't feel like that because there's so much more I want to accomplish and achieve. And though she might never feel comfortable financially, she's proud of how far she's come.
Persons: Sydney Sweeney, she's, Sweeney, who's, I've, Get Organizations: Bel Air, Hollywood Reporter, CNBC Locations: Idaho, Los Angeles, LA
But even if a storm like that made it to Matthew’s parents’ neighborhood, their house rests on a mound. And it certainly couldn’t happen with Helene, Matthew figured, even as the one-time Category 4 monster showed little sign of cooling its rage. Still, Keli headed out to her job managing a beauty supply store about 20 miles east in Johnson City. The family took to social media, pleading for any information about their missing husband and dad – and his dog. “I think right now we are the only people who know what each of us is going through,” he said.
Persons: Matthew Cloyd, Helene, Matthew, , Keli, Steven Cloyds, a.m, , who’s, Steven, , ” Keli, Steven Cloyd, Matthew Cloyd “, ” Steven, “ You’re, “ It’s, She’d, ” Matthew, Orion, Matthew Cloyd Matthew, Bridges, Who’d, she’d, Mary Gilbert Organizations: CNN, Orion Locations: Illinois, Tennessee, , Florida , Georgia, Carolinas, East Tennessee, Johnson City, , Rockford , Illinois, , Rockford, Jonesborough, Helene’s
Krista doesn't track her mom daily, but having her mom's location helps her ensure her mom is safe. I track my mom's location because I want to know she's safe. I don't check my mom's location all the timeI'm an only child, so it's just me and my mom who use the "Find My" app to track each other's location. I'm sure my mom tracks my location pretty often — although I can live without knowing exactly how frequently she does. There was one time when I hadn't heard from my mom all day during her more active cancer treatments.
Persons: Krista Hall, Ann Schwartz, Krista doesn't, , We're, We've, she's, he'd, hadn't Organizations: Service
Bryan Johnson brought his "Don't Die" summit to Singapore in mid-September. This year, Bryan Johnson, the millionaire entrepreneur obsessed with reversing his biological age, brought his "Don't Die" summit to Singapore, less than two weeks after a similar event in San Francisco. The "Don't Die" summit organizers provided Business Insider with access to attend the event. Coinbase's former chief technology officer Balaji Srinivasan even talked about how he planned to "build an actual 'Don't Die' community" at his three-month crypto-focused "school" for adults in nearby Malaysia. As he invited several audience members onstage for a discussion about his "Don't Die" philosophy, I surveyed the room.
Persons: Bryan Johnson, Johnson, , Taki Taki, blared, Amanda Goh, Coinbase's, Balaji Srinivasan, Horacio Villalobos, Dustin Giallanza, Andrea Maier, hasn't, Chrystal Fong, Dr, Fong, Marion Neubronner, Jacky Wang, Wang, Dan Buettner Organizations: Service, Bloomberg, National University of Singapore, FDA, AsiaHealth Partners Locations: Singapore, San Francisco, Miami , New York, Los Angeles, Valley, Southeast Asia, Malaysia, Taiwan
As for home run items, don't expect to find them daily but, 'they are out there.' AdvertisementBuying and reselling items can be an effective way to bring in extra cash — and can even be your ticket to financial independence. Richard S., who prefers not to share his last name for privacy reasons, started reselling items from his closet on eBay after losing his job in 2008. I didn't sell the Nike SB until maybe six months ago because I didn't understand what a Nike SB really was. In the reselling business, "it doesn't matter what I think is cool," said Richard.
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He's surprised by how much junk food and sugary breakfast options there are in the US. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jennison Grigsby, an American mom and yoga teacher who lives in Valencia, Spain. Related storiesLiving in Spain, he's used to seeing buses in front of our house every day, and we often take the bus together. Luca's usual breakfast in Spain is fruit and sometimes cereal, but not the sugary kinds I had growing up in the US. Plus, getting out of that cold water and feeling freezing isn't something he's used to, especially compared to the warm, inviting beaches in Spain.
Persons: Luca, He's, , Jennison Grigsby, It's, we've, he's, There's Organizations: Service, Ford, Ferraris Locations: American, Spain, Valencia, Los Angeles, California
Now, as an adult, Prag says expat parents should help their kids develop lasting connections. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Sally Prag, 49, from the UK, about traveling with her parents during her childhood. I'd advise parents raising kids abroad to help their children maintain long-term friendships and hobbies. In Tanzania, we lived close to a mud hut village, and I knew the residents lived differently from us. My advice to expat parents is to help your kids keep up long-term friendships and hobbiesBecause of my upbringing, I'm a confident traveler.
Persons: Sally Prag, she's, Prag, , I'd, we'd, I'm, expats, weren't, I've, We've, I, they've Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Malaysia, Tanzania, Kenya, Ghana, Indonesia, Nepal, England, Africa, expats, Tanzania —, France, India, Devon
September had been a month of celebrating Bertha Mendoza’s birthday, as well as her son's and grandson's. “We just decided to throw a big birthday party on Saturday," Sept. 21, Guillermo Mendoza told NBC News in a phone interview. Bertha was proud of her four children: Emanuel Ibarra, Guillermo Mendoza, Clarissa Flores and Esteban Mendoza. Bertha told her that it would probably be their last conversation and that she loved her, Guillermo said. “If you just spoke to her a couple of minutes, you felt like she was your mom," Guillermo said.
Persons: Bertha Mendoza’s, It's, Mendoza, Hurricane Helene, Guillermo, Guillermo Mendoza, ” Bertha Mendoza, Bertha, Emanuel Ibarra, Clarissa Flores, Esteban Mendoza, Elías Mendoza, , Centro Cristiano Siempre Gozosos, ” Guillermo, wasn’t, , couldn’t, Helene, Guillermo wasn’t, I’m, Organizations: Impact Plastics Inc, NBC News, Centro Cristiano Siempre, Authorities, Baptist Church, Erwin Locations: Erwin , Tennessee, Hurricane, United States, Erwin, Guanajuato, Michoacán, Mexico, Johnson City , Tennessee, Johnson City
Bertha Mendoza made a final call to her husband of 38 years as raging Hurricane Helene floodwaters trapped her and others at a Tennessee plastics plant. In a call to her husband, Elias Mendoza, Bertha, 56, said she loved him, her son Guillermo Mendoza told NBC News. Meanwhile, survivors lashed out at the company for failing to warn workers and making them go to work that day. Fernando Ruiz, the son of Lidia Verdugo, one of the plant workers, confirmed to NBC News that his mother had died. ... It’s about more than just providing Spanish fliers or interpretation but having specific outreach efforts to the community.”At an afternoon news conference, Tennessee Gov.
Persons: Bertha Mendoza, Elias Mendoza, Bertha, Guillermo Mendoza, , Mendoza, Hurricane Helene, Saul Young, Robbie Jarvis, , ” Jarvis, Helene, Fernando Ruiz, Lidia Verdugo, we've, Myron Jones, Lisa Sherman Luna, Bill Lee, Lee, Jacob Ingram, ” Guillermo Mendoza, Araceli Mendoza, Ingram, ” Mendoza, Francisco Javier Guerrero, Rosa Andrade Reynoso Organizations: Workers, NBC, First Baptist Church, Erwin, News Sentinel, USA, Network, Impact Plastics, Authorities, NBC News, Tennessee, Hazard Incident Management, Refugee Rights Coalition, Tennessee Gov, Tennessee Bureau of, Knoxville News Sentinel Locations: Tennessee, Erwin, Riverview, Tenn, Hurricane, Michoacán, Mexico, Knoxville
Despite that unpaid support, Johnson and her husband pay $2,600 a month for childcare and cleaning — the sort of paid village Johnson says is essential when both parents are working. Parents around the country are struggling to pay for childcare costs — which are often higher than a mortgage or rent. Here's what five other parents pay to create the village they need to survive. AdvertisementDay care for the two younger kids costs $650 every two weeks, or over $1,300 monthly. "I think there's a lot of unnecessary guilt and shame that can come up with having a 'paid' village,'" she said.
Persons: , Amy Johnson, Johnson, Amy Baby, It's, Katie Nostrum, Jessica Lemmons, Lemmons, L'Oreal Thompson Payton, Thompson Payton, Miriam Udy, Oluese, she's Organizations: Service, Department of Labor, L'Oreal, San Francisco Bay Area Locations: Cleveland, North Dakota, Texas, Bryan , Texas, Chicago, Tennessee, San Francisco Bay, Knoxville , Tennessee, New York, They're
CNN —A painting discovered by a junk dealer in the basement of an Italian villa six decades ago is actually the work of Pablo Picasso and could sell for millions, according to experts. At just 24, Lo Rosso didn’t appreciate that the signature in the upper left corner of the artwork that read simply “Picasso” meant anything, his son Andrea Lo Rosso told CNN on Tuesday. The older Lo Rosso, who died in 2021, stuck it in a cheap frame and gave it to his wife — much to her chagrin, his son said. Finally, last month Cinzia Altieri, a graphologist for a patrimony court in Milan, was able to certify the Picasso signature as authentic. “I’m happy but let’s wait to toast, there is still one step to take before we consider this incredible story over,” Andrea Lo Rosso said.
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Her mom came to live with her during the weeks after her baby's birth for "confinement." AdvertisementShe spent the week before birth preparing nourishing foodA week before I gave birth, I flew my mom in from Wisconsin. Before the baby was born, mom spent her days preparing food for my confinement — peeling, chopping, dividing, and freezing. Without my mom preparing food for me, I know I would have just eaten what was quickly available. Although it's been more than 30 days, my mom is still here caring for me, Lily, and the house.
Persons: Hillary Wichlin, , Lily, it's, she's, She's, he's Organizations: Service Locations: San Diego, Wisconsin, America
Tim Walz and JD Vance are debating on Tuesday night for the first and only time. Tim Walz of Minnesota met on Tuesday night for the first and only vice presidential debate. Tuesday night's faceoff represents an opportunity for both Walz and Vance to introduce themselves to their biggest audience yet while reinforcing their respective running mates' campaign messages. AdvertisementWalz then pivoted to attacking Trump, saying that "a nearly 80-year-old Donald Trump talking about crowd sizes is not what we need in this moment." "I think it's important for us, first of all, to say Donald Trump and I support clean air, clean water.
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