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Kim Kardashian has just found out that there are new rules when you’re in your other half’s world

Kim Kardashian has just found out that there are new rules when you’re in your other half’s world

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Pity poor Kim Kardashian. It’s rare that the reality star, entrepreneur and self-made billionaire looks out of place – the woman has been the face (and body) of aspiration for so long, and has crossed over so many previously unbreachable social and class divides, I’d assumed it was nigh-on impossible to make her feel uncomfortable. But if her inaugural, faltering steps into the world of F1 have shown us anything, it’s that she is as susceptible as the rest of us to making a snafu when not on home turf. It’s a little surprising, I’ll admit. This is the person who managed to both “break the internet” with a picture of her bottom and appear on the cover of Vogue more than 10 times; …

Nicholas Galitzine Knows How to Wear a Suit When You’re Yoked

Nicholas Galitzine Knows How to Wear a Suit When You’re Yoked

Nicholas Galitzine has the power—the power suits to level up his red carpet looks, that is. The Masters of the Universe actor bulked up (reportedly aided by consuming 5,000 calories a day) for his upcoming role as He-Man, and he hasn’t ditched the muscle mass just yet. Playing the ’80s superhero known as Prince Adam, who transforms into the scantily clad He-Man once he wields the Sword of Power, Galitzine ditched the lithe physique that helped him ascend to fame in Red, White, and Royal Blue to play the comic-book hunk with the body of a Pumping Iron bodybuilder. And now that it’s time to promote the film, the British actor’s stacked stature hasn’t prevented him from wearing a nice suit. If anything, it enhances the experience. In an appearance on The Tonight Show this week, Galitzine looked comfortable in a grey double-breasted suit with a white spread-collar shirt and a green geometric tie, swapping out dress shoes for slick leather boots. Working with stylist Ben Schofield (whose roster also includes fellow English heartthrobs Callum …

Farmers: tell us how you’re coping with rising costs and extreme weather | Farming

Farmers: tell us how you’re coping with rising costs and extreme weather | Farming

Farmers are facing rising costs for fuel, fertiliser and animal feed as a result of the conflict in Iran, adding to existing pressures on the industry. The sector is also grappling with extreme weather after the UK’s hottest May day on record, alongside wider concerns about the impact of climate change. Europe also experienced record-breaking temperatures in late May and the UN has warned about the imminent return of El Niño – a powerful weather pattern that raises global temperatures and worsens some rainfall. We would like to hear from farmers around the world about how these issues are affecting them. Have rising costs changed the way you farm? How have recent weather conditions impacted your business? Are you concerned about the effects of climate change on farming? Share your experience You can respond in the form below or by messaging us. We will get in touch with you before we publish your submission.  Your responses, which can be anonymous, are secure as the form is encrypted and only the Guardian has access to your …

If you’re a walker and want to start running, a physical therapist gives his best advice on how to make the change

If you’re a walker and want to start running, a physical therapist gives his best advice on how to make the change

The transition from walking to running might sound easy—it’s the same movement, but faster, right? However, the physiological load, injury risk and energy required are significantly higher when you run than when you walk. Catch Hurst, a board-certified specialist in orthopedic physical therapy with ATI Physical Therapy, says that rather than leaping from a walk to a run, you should aim to build a bridge between the two activities. Latest Videos From You may like “If someone has only been walking, I would not have them jump straight into a 20-minute run,” he says. “I’d keep the habit familiar and just add small pieces of running into the walk. “Walking breaks are not a sign you are bad at running. They are one of the best tools we have to build running tolerance without overloading the body.” He explains that the crux of the issue is not whether you can run. It’s about how well you recover after running. Start your week with achievable workout ideas, health tips and wellbeing advice in your inbox. “Mild …

AT&T Shook Up Its Unlimited Phone Plans. Here’s What You’re Paying For

AT&T Shook Up Its Unlimited Phone Plans. Here’s What You’re Paying For

In just the past few months, AT&T has overhauled its unlimited phone plans with 2.0 versions, added a new top-tier option and introduced a modular option for new customers who want only the basics. The 150-year-old company also hiked the prices of some now-retired plans in what appears to be a move to encourage customers to jump to the latest options, and changed the prices of some plans even since their introduction. If you’re an AT&T customer suddenly bombarded by notifications about upgrading, or you’re looking to switch from another carrier, here’s a breakdown of the new offerings. These plans replace the AT&T Value Plus VL, Unlimited Extra EL and Unlimited Premium PL plans. The carrier also removed its Unlimited Starter SL plan, which served as the entry-level plan (you had to know where to look to find the limited, but cheaper, Value Plus VL plan). Keep in mind that AT&T plans let each person on an account have their own plan. So you might set up a package where one person has the Premium 2.0 plan for unthrottled 5G speeds and …

Think you’ve been grieving for too long? You’re wrong.

Think you’ve been grieving for too long? You’re wrong.

BJ Miller, MD, Katherine Shear, MD, and Paul Bloom, PhD reframe grief as a natural, necessary response to love and loss — instead of  a disorder to fix on a deadline. Drawing from neuroscience, psychiatry, and philosophy, they explain why grief can resemble love in the brain, why mourning often takes months or years, and how modern culture makes loss harder by rushing people toward “normal” before they’ve had time to change. We created this video for Brain Briefs, a Big Think interview series created in partnership with Unlikely Collaborators. As a creative non-profit organization, they’re on a mission to help people challenge their perceptions and expand their thinking. Often, that growth can start with just a single unlikely question that makes you rethink your convictions and adjust your vantage point. Visit Perception Box to see more in this series. This video Think you’ve been grieving for too long? You’re wrong. is featured on Big Think. Source link

11 Rare Signs You’re Actually A Genuinely Good Parent

11 Rare Signs You’re Actually A Genuinely Good Parent

There’s no such thing as a perfect parent, and there’s no such thing as a perfect childhood. Parents make mistakes, as do their children, but in order to show up as their best selves for their kids, parents need to give themselves grace. Rather than aiming for impossible standards, it’s all about making their kids feel not only safe with them, but connected to them as well. Though the rare signs you’re actually a genuinely good parent won’t usually become evident until years down the road, it’s important to remember that keeping an open heart and open mind brings parents and kids closer. Because the greatest things that parents can do is to lead with compassion and encouragement at every turn. Here are 11 rare signs you’re actually a genuinely good parent 1. You make your kids feel safe to express themselves PeopleImages | Shutterstock A healthy family life is based on unconditional acceptance and safety. Part of a parent’s role is protecting their kids from harm, and kids need their parents to create a …

10 Signs You’re Married To Someone Who Wants An Award For Doing Basic Household Chores

10 Signs You’re Married To Someone Who Wants An Award For Doing Basic Household Chores

You’ve heard of weaponized incompetence, or pretending not to be great at something to get out of doing it, but what about someone who wants praise for cleaning and tidying the home? Worst of all, what if you’re married to someone who wants an award for doing basic household chores and expects constant validation? For many women who bear the burden of most labor, both emotional and tangible, in their marriages with men, it’s a reality. They act not as an equal partner at home, but rather as a parent or guardian, dishing out rewards to someone at home doing the dishes, even if every other night of the week they’re doing them plus a thousand other things. There’s a gap in responsibility, but also in expectation. One person is going above and beyond, and one is lingering in immaturity way too late in life. Here are 10 signs you’re married to someone who wants an award for doing basic household chores 1. They wait until you’re watching them to start cleaning Prostock-studio | Shutterstock Women …

5 writing habits that make you sound like ChatGPT (even when you’re not)

5 writing habits that make you sound like ChatGPT (even when you’re not)

I try not to judge people for using AI for writing. People may have different requirements, and different scenarios may have different rules. Yet, everyone would agree that it is definitely a disappointing situation when something you wrote is flagged as AI-generated. Sure, AI writing detectors aren’t always reliable, but there’s another possibility: your writing sounds like ChatGPT. As you probably know, AI content detectors work by analyzing the structure and writing patterns. So, if you use the same writing conventions as ChatGPT, your writing is likely to be flagged as AI-generated. You may have learned to write like that from the beginning, or the increasing amount of AI-generated content on the internet may have gotten to you — let’s not judge. Here, you will find five common writing habits that make you sound like ChatGPT even when you are writing on your own. Related 4 Reasons Why AI Checkers Might Flag Your Writing Many schools use AI checkers to flag students suspected of writing with AI. However, these are ineffective and often lead to …

Apple TV: 28 of the Best Shows You’re Probably Not Watching

Apple TV: 28 of the Best Shows You’re Probably Not Watching

Apple TV has existed minus the “Plus” since it officially rebranded last year. That change has not diminished the streamer’s programming quality. In fact, its library of content has steadily gotten better. If you only know about shows like Severance, Ted Lasso and The Morning Show when talking about Apple TV, then you’re missing a lot of good stuff. Apple TV is jam-packed with a slew of must-see series waiting to be discovered. The issue is that the streamer is relying on you to discover them. Apple does something interesting: It mostly relies on organic discovery and word of mouth rather than conventional marketing campaigns. The result is a platform filled with mysterious titles that require you to do your own watching to see if they’re the ones for you.  It’s an interesting way of putting movies and TV shows out into the world — and it’s made Apple TV feel way more like a secret club you’ve been let into.  To help you on your journey, I’ve compiled the guide below to the best shows Apple …