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Burglars smash glass, steal merchandise from Magnificent Mile clothing store for 2nd time in less than a monthBurglars executed a smash-and-grab at a Magnificent Mile clothing store for the second time in less than a month overnight.
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Tuesday Morning Forecast for Baton Rouge 7-1-25: Rain Chances Decreasing Later This Week; Watching the TropicsMeteorologist Ashley Renee has your 7:45 am forecast. Good morning everyone and happy Tuesday! And happy July 1st! As we're ...
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FCCE entertainment on MSNHow Mike Williams turned cooking, fashion, and music into his brandDJ Mike Williams dishes on how a BBQ joke became his own pop-up restaurant, while launching a clothing brand with his sister—all while keeping music at his core.
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YouTube on MSNUnusual shoes of the futureWe are used to talking about fashion and innovations in this field, meaning, first of all, new models of clothing. But shoes, ...
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BuzzFeed on MSNHere's What Major Companies Did For LGBTQ+ Pride In 2015 Vs. 2025In 2025, Nivea has partnered with advocacy group PFLAG for the second year in a row. They launched the "Proud In Your Skin" ...
B2B firm Jumbotail has become a unicorn with its latest $120 million funding round. This and more in todays ETtech Top 5.
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Amazon S3 on MSNThe Case for Larry Bird.I broke down my entire argument for why I believe Boston Celtics and Indiana State legend Larry Bird is the third greatest ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNWhy Ex-NBA Players have the WORST TakesI reacted to some of the worst takes I've ever heard on TV by supposedly "credible" ex-NBA players (including Shaq, Kendrick ...
Diya Mehta Jatia is the gorgeous and stylish younger sister of Mukesh and Nita Ambani's badi bahu Shloka Mehta.
From Leonardo DiCaprio to Ryan Nicodemus, these celebrities embraced a minimalist lifestyle and advocate for a simple life ...
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Sure! Here’s what to wear to let everyone who interacts with you know that you are an agent of ICE! Do we have a uniform? No.
I grew up in a generation in which wearing a baseball cap in even semiformal settings was as rude as attending a funeral in Bermuda shorts. That’s no longer the case. Caps are making a splash at ...
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