Month: May 2024

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Actor Bradley Cooper and model Gigi Hadid have been romantically linked since October, but her friends and family are reportedly already hoping the couple will be engaged “soon.” “Everything is going well with Gigi and Bradley and they’re really happy in their relationship,” a source told Entertainment Tonight this week. “Their friends and family would
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Luca Guadagnino’s newest film Challengers has been a hot subject of conversation since its release in late April, and fans are still flocking to the theater as it enters its second week at the box office. Naturally, many are curious about how they can watch the dramatic sports thriller from home and see if it
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Finding a type of therapy that works best for you isn’t always an easy task. Many people settle on talk therapy, like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) which focuses on breaking down your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors “to find new perspectives and change [your] thought patterns,” says therapist Kandace Ledergerber, LMHC. Others may find that this
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Back in January, the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee—the Democratic Party committee focused on winning state legislatures—declared that 2024 is “the most important election cycle in state legislative campaign history.” The why behind that statement has been playing out for years: Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022, Republican state legislators have
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Every editorial product is independently selected by our editors. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. It’s the news story we’ve heard too many times: a jogger went out for a run but never returned home. If you’re someone who likes to run — particularly if you’re a woman who runs
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“Let’s talk beauty, even though I have a hair extension holding on for dear life,” Heather McMahan tells me. She’s fresh from her first performance at Madison Square Garden the night before, where, true to comedy’s lopsided ratio, she was the sole female performer at the Garden of Laughs charity event amidst the likes of
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