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Lay your hair down
Unlock the secrets to ultimate relaxation and rejuvenation in our latest video, "Lay Your Hair Down." Dive into an immersive experience full of techniques and tips designed to transform your hair care ...
We’ve known for a little while that Porsche was reversing course on its plan for the ICE Macan. The automaker originally intended it to only continue as an EV, but demand simply isn’t there. Instead, ...
Alphabet's base business has shown resilience. Alphabet's growth is similar to that of its big tech peers. The stock trades at a massive discount to other big tech stocks. Alphabet is a massive ...
Pritzker hits Trump over deportation meme: ‘This is not a joke. This is not normal’ Domestic violence victim uses hand signals to ask for help: Police Bear mauls elderly man on tractor in this state's ...
AVON, Ohio — Knowing Ohio State recruit Cincere Johnson would be lurking in the middle of Glenville’s defense, Avon went to the air. Twice within the first three plays Friday night, quarterback Blake ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — In the match's most pivotal moment, coach Dave Shondell grabbed his green challenge card, handed it to an official, and called for a review. With No. 17 Kansas owning an 8-7 ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jalen Hurts caught some smack talk from Kansas City’s Chris Jones in the waning seconds of another Eagles’ win — and second straight over the Chiefs, counting the Super Bowl — and ...
Leonardo DiCaprio is reflecting on the next "chapter" of his life, revealing that he's "slowing down a bit," but there are some projects and roles he just "can't say no" to The actor was exclusively ...
All BART stations reopened for service late Friday morning after a computer problem shut down train service systemwide for hours, according to the transit agency. Starting at 4:30 a.m., issues arose ...
Aryna Sabalenka is chasing a second straight US Open crown. Amanda Anisimova is chasing her first. One brings relentless firepower, the other fearless shot-making. The final comes down to whose ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday defended President Donald Trump’s strike on a drug cartel-operated vessel off of Venezuela and vowed the U.S. will no longer "sit back" when it comes to ...
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