Speaking with popular media personality Chude Jideonwo in a recent interview, the movie producer advised young women to learn from her mistakes, and not to rush into marriage. Using herself as an example she noted that she conformed to the societal pressures and got married quickly, to do everything right. Unfortunately, things did not go as planned, and she found herself in the middle of a public divorce. She said, "
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There was really only one way for the Year of the Man Bun to come to a close. It had to be a hipster Santa Claus with a man bun. There was just no other way.
And, of course, you can find this hipster Santa in Portland, Oregon. Instead of that passé red suit and hat, he rocks skinny jeans, a cardigan, thick-rimmed glasses and a man bun.
Cathy Fiacco-Garlock | Garlock RealtyThe history of the Ina Islands home is sketchy. The island was originally called Venus Island by the British who controlled most of the region in the early 1800s. It was purchased around 1871 by Samuel Briggs from Chicago for $150, and he renamed it after his wife Ina. It was then sold to the Hagen family from Rochester, N.Y., at about the time the home was built in the late 1800s.
LUSK, Wyo. — In some far reaches of rural America, Democrats are flirting with extinction. In Niobrara County, Wyoming, the least-populated county in the least-populated state, Becky Blackburn is one of just 32 left.
Her neighbors call her “the crazy Democrat,” although it's more a term of endearment than derision.
Some less populated counties have fewer. There are 21 Democrats in Clark County, Idaho, and 20 in Blaine County, Nebraska. But Niobrara County's Democrats, who account for just 2.
Around 180,000 people in and around Jackson, Miss., are experiencing a massive breakdown of the city’s water system. The city’s pipes are either running dry or producing water that’s likely contaminated, leaving Jackson without any clean water. Jackson has been plagued with crumbling water infrastructure for decades, and the city first began receiving warnings from the Environmental Protection Agency in the 1970s, saying that the system needed repairs and improvements to avoid health hazards.