
The Best Action Cameras for 2023
Action cameras are small, lightweight, and sometimes even waterproof. They're useful because you can mount
2023-08-09 02:15

What is Ohio's Issue 1- and why is the vote so controversial?
A seemingly tedious constitutional amendment could have a significant impact on abortion rights.
2023-08-09 01:51

US Oil Output to Hit Record This Year, Helping Counter Saudi Cuts
US oil production this year will rise faster than previously expected, providing additional crude supplies to a market
2023-08-09 01:46

Zoom, which thrived on the remote work revolution, wants workers back in the office part-time
Zoom became a symbol of remote work during the pandemic but the company is now joining a growing return-to-office trend
2023-08-09 01:29

We Have Exclusive Early Access To Lovehoney’s Sex Toy Advent Calendars (Plus An R29-Reader Discount)
Whether it’s a viral Amazon wand or a soul-snatching suction vibrator, we have infinite love in our hearts for all kinds of sex toys. And no retailer understands that love more than Lovehoney. The online sex toy destination knows the one thing that will help you stay warm as the weather starts to cool off. That’s right — Lovehoney’s ultra-stocked Sex Toy Advent Calendars are back, baby, and this year they are bigger and better than ever. This hotly anticipated advent calendar is a gifting gem that (without fail) sells out earlier and earlier.
2023-08-09 01:28

New Cleaning Products Hit Shelves to Tempt Shoppers Sick of Stocking Up
Shoppers have found it’s not a problem to buy fewer paper products and bath items. But for the
2023-08-09 01:27

Millennial Money: Issuer closing your credit card? Act fast to preserve credit
When a credit card issuer decides to close an account, there may be a narrow window of time in which you can help safeguard your credit scores
2023-08-09 01:18

Woman creates custom wedding dress at ‘bridal lab’
Jazmin Sagastiverza and Jean Franco Vergaray have an untraditional love story. That continued when the two got engaged and Sagastiverza began to go wedding dress shopping. The couple originally met in 2015 when Sagastivera went to a dance class with a different date and Vergaray was the one teaching it. She said they hit it off quickly and have been together ever since. They got engaged in September 2021 and were married on 1 April 2023. "We had a lot of little jokes on the invite [about the date]," Sagastiverza told Insider. "We were like, ‘And this is not an April fools’ joke, so if you’re coming, please RSVP. The wedding had around 50 guests in attendance as the pair wanted something “really intimate.” It was a destination wedding in Baja California, Mexico, at the Villa Santa Cruz. "We keep describing it as a beachy fever dream," Sagastiverza said. "It was just very, very chill." One aspect that wasn’t very chill was wedding dress shopping. Originally, Sagastiverza didn’t have an idea regarding what type of dress she wanted and remained open-minded by trying on everything. "I had so many different options," she said. “The only thing she was convinced couldn’t work was a slip dress because she didn’t think she was tall enough. “You have to be, like, 5’9,” she said. The situation improved after she had an appointment at Les Aimants, a New York-based bridal brand. This “bridal lab” allows brides to pick and choose specific pieces from various wedding dresses to be combined into one custom wedding dress in eight to 12 weeks. To ensure the dress fits the bride perfectly, its founder, Manon Martin uses 3-D rendering software in addition to 3-D body measuring to create renderings that allow brides to customise their dresses as they are made. Sagastiverza showed up at the Greenpoint, Brooklyn, studio after failed attempts looking in Manhattan. She sat down with Martin over a glass of champagne to figure out what type of dress she wanted. Martin suggested she partially customise her dress by taking the top and bottom from two different gowns. As skeptical as Sagastiverza was about trying on a slip dress, she trusted Martin’s opinion and it was almost perfect. The gown had spaghetti straps and a V-neckline with triangular detailing on the bodice with a simple skirt. But she still felt something was missing until Martin brought out a detachable train that had flowers embroidered on it which sealed the deal for her. The entire back of the dress was customized to become backless so the train sat at her waist. "I just felt like it was really tailored to me, which was the thing that set her apart from every other place that I went to," Sagastiverza said. Throughout the process, she was able to see what the dress looked like on a 3-D rendering of her body measurements to make sure she loved it. "I put it on, and I was like, ‘I feel so expensive,’" she said. "It’s crazy because you compare it to other places, and it was actually really affordable.” In total the dress cost approximately $2,700. Read More Rita Ora shares why she chose a see-through wedding dress: ‘It was meant to be’ Bride cuts and dyes her wedding dress purple for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Leigh-Anne Pinnock unveils the three wedding dresses she wore to marry Andre Gray in Jamaica
2023-08-09 01:18

'Hank the Tank' Caught: Burglar Bear's Crime Spree Comes to an End—But With a Twist
The felonious ursine has been linked to 21 break-ins in Lake Tahoe, California.
2023-08-09 00:54

Burger King's next challenge: Getting people in the door
Burger King's sales have grown as it works to turn around its business. But it still has a problem: Not enough customers.
2023-08-09 00:48

Thousands of flights are delayed after severe storms disrupt air travel
Thousands of flights have been delayed or canceled Tuesday following a round of severe storms that hammered the eastern United Sates.
2023-08-09 00:47

Winfrey, Maddow and Schwarzenegger among those helping NYC's 92nd Street Y mark 150th anniversary
Oprah Winfrey, Rachel Maddow and Arnold Schwarzenegger will be among those appearing this fall at the 92nd Street Y, as the New York City cultural institution marks its 150th anniversary
2023-08-09 00:27