Prince William just awarded the royal aide who previously accused Meghan Markle of bullying with a p
Posted on March 4, 2024
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Redeem now Prince William honored his former aide Jason Knauf for services to the royal family on Wednesday. Knauf previously worked for William and Kate's charity and for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. In 2021, it was reported that Knauf accused Meghan of bullying palace staff members in 2018. The Prince of Wales has awarded a prestigious honor to the royal aide who once accused the Duchess of Sussex of bullying.
[Read More]George Lucas was scared to death to shoot this epic scene in Attack of the Clones
Posted on March 3, 2024
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Redeem now To prepare you for "The Force Awakens" (opening in December), here we're looking back on our favorite moments from the "Star Wars" saga. Read all "Star Wars" Rewind posts.
Almost exactly three years from the release of “Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace,” “Episode II - Attack of the Clones” opened in theaters on May 16, 2002 with many excited for the release of the latest chapter, and hopeful that the continuation of the prequel storyline would leave behind the kiddy playfulness in “Episode I.
[Read More]How 8 girls in Arizona protective care ended up back with a polygamous cult over 1,000 miles away
Posted on March 3, 2024
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Redeem now Nine girls were taken from the Arizona homes of an FLDS cult leader in August. The girls were placed in Arizona group homes for children but fled in November. Four days later, eight of the girls were found back with the cult over 1,000 miles away. Samuel Bateman, the self-anointed "prophet" of a polygamous FLDS cult, was arrested in August after three young girls were found hidden in a cargo trailer that law enforcement said he was towing on a highway in Flagstaff, Arizona — over 1,000 miles from the group's stronghold in Colorado City.
[Read More]Microsoft has shelled out $76 million for a pumpkin farm in Wisconsin
Posted on March 3, 2024
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Redeem now Microsoft has plans to build a data center in Wisconsin. Earlier this month the company bought more than 400 acres of land that included a pumpkin farm. Microsoft is one among several tech giants investing into data centers in the AI arms race. Microsoft is buying up acres of land in Wisconsin for a new campus of data centers.
The tech giant's latest addition is a stretch of 407 acres it bought from the Creuziger family earlier this month for about $76 million, according to the Milwaukee Business Journal.
[Read More]Taiwan was named the best place to live for expats. Here's what 7 expats said about living abroad on
Posted on March 3, 2024
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Redeem now Taiwan was ranked the best place for expats to live in a recent survey from Internations. Insider spoke to seven expats in Taiwan about what it's been like living there, both before and during the pandemic. Expats love the affordable healthcare and "underrated" local activities like eating at night markets and hiking through gorges. Maria José Cubero had never set foot in Asia before she moved to Taiwan in 2016.
[Read More]Victoria's Secret Angels Without Makeup
Posted on March 3, 2024
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The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show airs tonight, with an estimated production cost of over $12 million.
The show has been criticized for promoting unrealistic beauty, especially since a Limited Brands executive famously told the New York Times that fewer than 100 women worldwide were capable of walking its runway.
But many of the models have appeared without makeup, showing what they look like before several stylists have worked their magic.
[Read More]7 Ways to Fix Your iPhone Camera If It's Blurry
Posted on March 2, 2024
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If your iPhone camera is blurry, be sure to clean the lenses with a clean and dry microfiber cloth. You should also try restarting the Camera app and the phone itself. Don't pinch to zoom when composing your photos, as this can lead to blurry photos as well. Advertisement
Today, photo-taking is far-reaching and ubiquitous because nearly everyone has a camera in their pocket at all times thanks to smartphones like the iPhone.
[Read More]The 14 best French restaurants in America
Posted on March 2, 2024
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You don't need to fly to Paris to indulge in top-notch French food. There are plenty of great restaurants in the US where you can get your fix.
Business Insider just released its annual list of the best restaurants in America, which featured several outstanding French spots.
To compile the ranking, we combined six noteworthy lists by food critics, experts, and diners to come up with a definitive ranking of the best restaurants in the country.
[Read More]The CEO of UNest, a college savings app that raised almost $40 million, says the company is insolven
Posted on March 2, 2024
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Redeem now Ksenia Yudina founded UNest in 2018 to make it easier for families to save for college.The company raised close to $40 million and signed Baron Davis and Laura Dern as brand ambassadors.Now Yudina is resigning and UNest is insolvent, according to an email obtained by Insider.Ksenia Yudina, the founder & CEO of fintech startup UNest, sent an ominous email to the college saving app's investors and advisors Friday morning.
[Read More]This ingenious illustration reveals how much space we give to cars
Posted on March 2, 2024
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Redeem now Whether you're in a quiet suburb an urban downtown, most public spaces are designed for cars instead of pedestrians.
An ingenious illustration by Swedish artist Karl Jilg shows just how car-centric our reality is:
Karl Jilg/Swedish Road Administration In the image, Jilg depicts city streets as gorges, crosswalks as wobbly planks, and sidewalks as shallow ledges to show how little space pedestrians are allowed to inhabit in a typical intersection. The Swedish Road Administration commissioned the work, according to Vox.
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