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Carrie Johnson’s daughter Poppy, 12 months, has the cutest curls in beachside snaps

Carrie Johnson’s daughter Poppy, 12 months, has the cutest curls in beachside snaps

The Johnson hair genes have run strong for Boris and Carrie Johnson’s family, and their youngest daughter Poppy, who marked her first birthday last week, showed off her adorable curly hair. During a half-term holiday to the beach, Carrie shared several snaps, including one of Poppy enjoying a sunset as she stood by a wooden barrier near to the shoreline. The little tot was seen wearing a dress with several animals decorating it and her curls were in full view for Carrie’s fans. The mother-of-four also shared a sweet photo of her daughter Romy, five, enjoying herself during their beach holiday, with the youngster’s princess-like hair flowing behind her. And in a video shared by the former political consultant, she could be seen running around with her kids as they played near the water. “When I’m old, I know these are the days I’ll miss most,” Carrie penned, and her followers were quick to comment on the sweet family moment. © InstagramPoppy showed off the cutest curls One said: “If only all kiddies had a …

Poppy debuts a proactive AI assistant to help organize your digital life

Poppy debuts a proactive AI assistant to help organize your digital life

Smartphones can be distracting with their dizzying array of apps and constant stream of notifications. A new app called Poppy aims to organize the chaos by combining your calendar, email, messages and other sources into a single dashboard. The idea, per the company’s website, is that “Poppy pays attention so you don’t have to.” Users can connect various services to Poppy’s app, like their email, calendar, and, at a minimum, their location. Poppy then uses that data along with AI to guess what’s important to you right now based on what’s going on in your life. At a high level, this means you can open Poppy’s app or glance at its widgets to see the meetings or tasks you have on your plate. But Poppy’s most powerful feature is likely its proactive suggestions. Image Credits:Poppy/Second Nature Computing For instance, if Poppy has access to your calendar and sees that you have a 30-minute gap while you’re near a park, it could suggest you take a break and go for a walk before your next appointment. …

Emotional moment Masters winner Rory McIlroy reunites with wife Erica and daughter Poppy in epic triumph

Emotional moment Masters winner Rory McIlroy reunites with wife Erica and daughter Poppy in epic triumph

There are victories that define careers, and then there are moments that define a life. For Rory McIlroy, his triumphant win at the 2026 Masters Tournament was both, but it was what happened after the final putt dropped that truly captured hearts. As the roars echoed across Augusta National Golf Club on April 12, the Northern Irish star, visibly overwhelmed, made his way off the course not towards the spotlight, but towards his family. Waiting for him were his wife, Erica Stoll, and their young daughter, Poppy, and what followed was an emotional reunion that quickly became the defining image of the tournament. © Augusta National/Getty ImagesRory McIlroy celebrates with his daughter Poppy following the final round of the Masters In one tender moment, Rory wrapped his arms tightly around Erica, burying his face into her shoulder as the weight of the achievement seemed to finally settle. It was a hug filled with relief and years of perseverance. © Augusta National/Getty ImagesRory celebrates with his wife Erica after winning the Masters Moments later, he crouched …

An excerpt from Myriam Gurba’s ‘Poppy State’

An excerpt from Myriam Gurba’s ‘Poppy State’

The author as a disgruntled teen. (Taken from “Poppy State”© Copyright 2025 by Myriam Gurba, photographs by the author. Published by Timber Press, Portland, OR. Used by permission of the publisher. All rights reserved.) Lemmons Sometimes, you just know things. I know that when I get home, I’ll see my poppy in full bloom. I can’t explain how I know this. I just do. I used to stare at a poppy drawing during breakfast. She was one flower among many. In Sequoia, Dad had bought us a souvenir, a California native wildflowers poster. When we got home, he took it to the mall and had it framed. He hung it in the dining room, by some clay plates hand-painted with happy rabbits, deer and nopales. During mealtimes, when conversation turned boring, I studied the wildflowers. The poppy was in the middle. I’m glad that my father brought wildflowers to our every meal. I’m glad that my father, a super-imperfect man, brought wildflowers to our every meal. Sara Allen Plummer Lemmon lobbied the State of California …