Healthy lifestyle
A healthy lifestyle is one which helps to keep and improve people's health and well-being.Many governments and non-governmental organizations have made big efforts in healthy lifestyle and health promotion.
Mental Health
Mental health can be considered a very important factor of physical health for the effects it produces on bodily functions. This type of health concerns emotional and cognitive well-being or an absence of mental disorder.
Public health
Public health can be defined in a variety of ways. It can be presented as "the study of the physical, psychosocial and socio-cultural determinants of population health and actions to improve the health of the population.
Reproductive Health
For the UN, reproductive health is a right, like other human rights. This recent concept evokes the good transmission of the genetic heritage from one generation to the next.
Health
Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
vendredi 16 mars 2018
The Heartwarming Way Meghan Markle Is Following in Princess Diana's Footsteps
Prince Harry once said that if his mother, the late Princess Diana, were still alive today, she and Meghan Markle would be "thick as thieves." Well, as it turns out, he isn't the only one who thinks so. In a recent interview with E! News, British etiquette expert Grant Harrold, who was previously a butler to Harry, Prince William, Prince Charles, and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, opened up about the similarities he sees between Meghan and Diana. Grant said Meghan recently reminded him of Diana when the former actress stopped to talk to a little girl during one of her royal engagements with Harry.
He called the gesture "really, really sweet," adding that it's not "normally" something Queen Elizabeth II would do. "It's something younger people do," he explained. "She's got her own way of doing things. You look at the energy of Princess Diana, and she was very much somebody that would hug people. She was famous for it, wasn't she? None of the rest of the royal family hugged. It just wasn't the done thing. Now the younger royals, Princes William and Harry, you see them hugging, so it's their way of doing it. They are very much copying what their mother did, which is fantastic."
As for Meghan's new royal life, Grant says the former actress will have to follow protocol just like the rest of the British royal family, which means no autographs or selfies. "She has to be careful what she says, how she says it, and how it's taken, because after the 19th of May, it will be very much the reflection of the royal family," Grant said. "It's everyday things - from the way she walks, the way she speaks, the things she does, how she eats, how she holds her cup, how she dresses - everything will be looked at the right way or the wrong way. There will be a lot for her to adapt to."
Given that Meghan has already perfected the curtsy, mastered her royal wave, and developed a British accent, something tells us she's going to be just fine.
Jennifer Lopez Details Her Own Haunting Experience With Sexual Harassment in Hollywood
In the wake of Time's Up and the #MeToo movement, more and more celebrities are breaking their silence on the inappropriate behavior and injustices they've experienced in the workplace. The latest star to speak out is Jennifer Lopez, who graces the cover of Harper's Bazaar's April issue. Not only does the singer look absolutely stunning in the magazine's spread, but in the accompanying interview, Jennifer opens up about everything from her own personal experience with sexual harassment in Hollywood to her relationship with Alex Rodriguez. Read on to see what she had to say.
The 13 Best AR Apps and Games You Need to Download Right Now
Augmented reality – or AR, as it's more commonly known – is one of those things that lots of people talk about, but very few actually understand. Aside from being the phrase that was (loosely) used to denote the real-life component of Pokémon Go, or used to describe the 3D bitmoji that now live in Snapchat, it's the underlying technology that allows you to mash up real life and the imaginary by simply pointing your phone's camera lens at the world around you. And with the release of Apple's iOS 11, the ability to use it comes standard on every Apple device – and it's high time we all start using the rad new technology we've got at our fingertips more often.
To help you out a bit, we've tested a whole lot of the app offerings in the App Store in to come up with the very best in AR apps and games that are available to download right now. Ahead, click through 13 of these delightfully future-forward apps – all of which will help you get cracking on being the first of your friends to master the latest in ubercool tech.
So, Royal-Wedding-Inspired Condoms Now Exist - and They'll "Make Your Prince Come"
Rather than boring you with a lengthy introduction about the beauty of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's love story, I'm just gonna cut to the chase here, people. Royal-wedding-themed condoms now exist, and I can honestly say those are words I never thought I'd type in succession during my writing career. But hey, it's 2018 and anything is possible - am I right?
Crown Jewels, a London-based prophylactic manufacturer, just started selling boxes of limited-edition Royal Souvenir Condoms to celebrate Meghan and Harry's upcoming wedding in May. The novelty rubbers are "tailored to a regal fit and drizzled with lube" to "promise discerning love-makers a royal union of pleasure and style," according to Crown Jewels's website. If that tantalizing explanation wasn't enough to hook you, they're also apparently "artisan-style" condoms, which is a descriptor I honestly only thought was used for high-end cheeses imported from Italy or something.
These commemorative condoms are packaged in a box that's honestly fancier (and more entertaining) than anything I own. The front features a photo of Meghan and Harry looking adorable as per usual along with some elaborate designs and gold text. The back offers some hilarious details about the luxurious sheaths, along with the instruction to simply "lie back and think of England." Yup, it goes there.
When the box is opened, a recording of the America's "Star Spangled Banner" and England's "God Save the Queen" is played as you stare at another photo of the royal couple. Oh, and the inside of the box also says, "Your Prince will come," in cursive writing. LOL, Crown Jewels really didn't hold back with these puns, man.
Although decidedly no one asked for these condoms to come into existence, I've gotta admit they're pretty effing hysterical and would make a great gift for that obsessive royal family follower in your life. The box costs $14 (plus a bit extra for shipping if you live in the States), which may seem expensive for just four rubbers - but remember, it does play that glorious musical mashup upon opening.
The regal rubbers - which are not officially endorsed by the royal family in any way, shape, or form - are now available for preorder on the Crown Jewels website. Ahead, catch a glimpse of the soon-to-be-viral condoms - and the completely necessary certificate of authenticity that's included in each box.
Missouri State Congressman Claims "Homosexuals" and "Human Beings" Are Different
Believe it or not, there is an American congressman who genuinely does not understand the definition of human being. Missouri state Representative Rick Brattin, revealed that he believed there is a "distinction" between human beings and people who are gay during a debate over a bill protecting the state's LGBTQ community from discrimination.
In Missouri, citizens can legally be discriminated against based on their sexual orientation. On May 8, state legislators attempted to pass an amendment banning sexual-orientation-based prejudice when Brattin expressed his concern over the proposal.
"When you look at the tenets of religion, of the Bible, of the Quran, of other religions, there is a distinction between homosexuality and just being a human being," Brattin told the House floor. According to The Kansas City Star, Brattin has yet to clarify his statement, although it aligns with his previous push for teaching creationism in public schools.
Brattin's inadequate understanding of elementary biology is not the first time he's demonstrated his supreme ignorance. He was also one of the notorious congressmen who once tried to establish a differentiation between "rape" and "legitimate rape" as it related to an antiabortion bill he proposed. The bill would have required pregnant women to receive the father's written consent before obtaining an abortion except in cases of "legitimate rape" (whatever that means).
Adding insult to injury, the Missouri state legislature passed Senate Bill 43, a law that would make it harder to sue for discrimination. It would force citizens to explicitly prove that bias lead to a dismissal rather than just contributing to it. The fate of the bill now depends on Republican Governor Eric Greitens.
Why the Russian Chemical Attack in England Is a Big Deal For America
Something important is unfolding between England and Russia - and it's not good news for anyone, particularly America.
On March 4, a former Russian double agent by the name of Sergei Skripal was found with his daughter, Yulia Skripal, slumped on a park bench in Salisbury, England. The two were victims of chemical weapon poisoning that affected 38 people in the surrounding area - and which could continue affecting people in the area for years to come, since there is no cure for the substance.
The substance responsible for Skripal, his daughter, and Salisbury residents' severe poisoning comes from a group of nerve agents called Novichok, a rare Russian chemical weapon about which little is known. The weapons are made from commercially available materials and were developed in the 1980s during the Cold War in order to evade Western detection . . . at the same time the US and Russia vowed to dismantle and destroy existing chemical weapons. Novichok chemicals were created in secret and supposedly many similar weapons now exist.
English intelligence pinned the poisoning on Russia on March 12. In response to the attack, Prime Minister Theresa May expelled 23 Russian diplomats from England on March 14. These ejections marked the most since 1985, when England similarly sent a high number of Russian diplomats out of the country during the Cold War. May noted to Parliament that Moscow reacted to the recent event with "sarcasm, contempt, and defiance" and inspired her to take action.
The matter gets complicated when considering the United States' handling of these events. After England associated the poisoning with Russia, the White House did not immediately offer a formal comment. Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders did condemn the use of poison - but did not address Russia's role in the attack - on March 12.
Once England's expulsion of diplomats occurred on March 14, the White House, along with Sanders, noted its support of England's response. US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley echoed these sentiments, offering a firm rebuke of Russia. On March 15, the United States, France, and Germany formally backed England on the claims of Russian responsibility by way of a joint statement.
"Soon as we get the facts straight...we will condemn Russia or whoever it may be"--Trump on the poison attack in England, which British officials blame on Russia.
- Cathleen Decker (@cathleendecker) March 13, 2018
Most concerning in the absence of support for this condemnation is President Donald Trump, who has avoided holding Russia directly responsible or supporting the actions of May. Trump commented on March 13 that it "sounds to me like they believe it was Russia." But he pivoted to give a caveat: "As soon as we get the facts straight, if we agree with them, we will condemn Russia or whoever it may be." Since blame has been attributed to Russia, Trump still has yet to comment - and his reluctance to do so is palpable, particularly when paired with former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's firing hours after he criticized Russia for the chemical attack.
While the complicated matter may seem foreign and abstract, the issue highlights ongoing, obvious issues between America and Russia, making Trump's failure to react all the more concerning. The Salisbury event is quickly unfolding in various directions - Russia denied involvement, called May's actions "insane," and is seeking a swift response to the expulsion while the United States is now imposing sanctions on Russian groups in reaction to election attacks - and is adding to an international rising tension that is impossible to ignore.
Small Bust? Shop 20 Figure-Flattering Suits to Enhance What You've Got
Swimsuit shopping is a unique battle for anyone, especially if you're self-conscious about being smaller up top. Arm yourself with tricks and you'll be able to stroll seaside with confidence.
- Flaunt what you have, and fake what you don't. If you're looking to create more cleavage, opt for an underwire bra top (or padding). A structured top will shape what you have, while padded cups can actively fake more if that's the look you're after.
- Distract, distract, distract. Ruffles, bold prints, and splashes of color are all far busier than a simple, solid suit and can claim an onlooker's attention.
- Embrace what you can wear. Tiny tops and unique shapes are cute but often spell disaster for women with larger chests. Trendy styles are easy to conquer when support isn't mandatory, so go ahead and play around with fun cuts.
Now that you're up to speed, just read on to shop the cutest suits for small-busted beach babes.
- Additional reporting by Sarah Wasilak and Leah Melby
Why Are We Smiling From Ear to Ear? Meghan Markle's Engagement Coat Has Been Restocked!
As every bride knows, what you wear in your engagement photo is almost as important as the ring. While some might go the more casual route for that snap on the 'gram, Meghan Markle chose a sophisticated three-piece ensemble to announce her engagement.
The future royal stepped out for an official photocall at Kensington Palace wearing a sleek, white trench coat from Canadian label Line, which has just been restocked! She wore it over a Parosh green dress (Kate Middleton style) and finished the look with a pair of Aquazzura lace-up pumps.
While Meghan's polished ensemble gives us a glimpse of what we can expect from this future royal's style, the spotlight, of course, was on her special engagement ring. It was designed by Prince Harry himself! Read on to see her engagement outfit from head to toe, then shop her exact trench coat, along with similar options.
jeudi 15 mars 2018
Trump's Pick For CIA Director Would Be the First Woman to Have the Job - but There's 1 Big Problem
Amid this week's mass hirings and firings at the White House, one huge development has risen to the top of the pile: Donald Trump has selected Gina Haspel as the new director of the CIA. Haspel has served as deputy director of the agency under Mike Pompeo, who has now been promoted to secretary of state following Trump's dismissal of Rex Tillerson.
This is a big deal for two reasons, and the first is that Haspel could be the first woman to run the CIA. Haspel has been involved with the CIA since 1985, and while she has spent most of her career working undercover, her appointment to deputy was received quite positively, earning praise by both Bush- and Obama-era leadership who worked with her. The appointment of Haspel would also mean more women at cabinet-level positions for the Trump administration, though it'd still have a long way to go in reaching the gender equality of previous administrations.
The second reason this is a big deal - and the one that should give us all pause - is that Haspel has an incredibly brutal track record when it comes to torture.
Haspel oversaw the torturing of dozens of people by way of tactics from waterboarding to sleep deprivation, to literally putting living people in coffins at the black site prison she oversaw. Tactics under Haspel had been recorded, and documents were generated verifying these deeply disturbing practices - but Haspel controversially had said recordings destroyed under orders from her boss at the time. Her promotions and appointments have been protested at very high levels over the years, from Sen. Dianne Feinstein to Sen. John McCain to Sen. Tammy Duckworth, because of her associations with torture and destroying of evidence.
Trump's new nominee to be Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, has not expressed any moral opposition to torture. His nominee to be @CIA Director, Gina Haspel, has done much worse (incl directly supervising the torture of detainees & helping destroy video evidence of those abuses)
- Tammy Duckworth (@SenDuckworth) March 13, 2018
At this point the only obstacle between Haspel and the CIA directorship is a confirmation hearing, where her work at the CIA will be questioned by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. While it still remains to be determined if Haspel will be formally opposed, some senators do support her: Sen. Richard Burr, a Republican on the intelligence committee, has praised her nomination. Other intelligence committee senators like Sen. Ron Wyden are seeking to declassify information regarding said torture programs, so lawmakers can properly assess her prior work and make their own decisions.
Ultimately, the only way for Haspel to succeed in her hearing - one in which she'll likely be grilled on the matter of enabling these deadly practices and destroying evidence - is to denounce the torture practices she participated in, reconciling her past by confronting it. But it's important to note that regardless of where Haspel publicly lands on her stance, the practices she enabled could be furthered by the current POTUS. Trump noted while campaigning that he supports torture, saying, "I would bring back waterboarding," in a 2016 debate, and compounding that statement by saying "I would bring back a hell of a lot worse than waterboarding." He also raised the matter early in his presidency and ordered that the controversial Guantanamo Bay prison remain open.
While Haspel, Trump, and talk of torture might seem like a shock, it should be noted that the subject isn't new: former President Barack Obama's overlooking of torture and use of drone strikes are largely overlooked but have been extensively documented, standing as a blemish on his legacy. If anything, Haspel is reigniting a sore spot in American history: the tendency for torture over compassion. And though conversations about controversial practices will be reignited by Haspel's hearings, no consensus has ever been reached among policymakers as to how we proceed going forward - and how this plays out in Congress is anyone's guess at this stage.
How to Recycle Your Old Laptop Like a Responsible Adult
If you've got an old laptop that you no longer use, do yourself a favor and get rid of it ASAP. If it's still functioning, you may be able to earn a gift card in exchange - but know that it's only depreciating as it sits in your closet. Regardless of what it's worth, finally crossing this off your list and freeing up some clutter is guaranteed to be very satisfying.
But if you're planning on throwing it away, make sure that you don't toss it in the garbage like any other piece of trash. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, you're avoiding air and water pollution as well as greenhouse gas emissions by safely recycling or donating your unused electronics. So do the environment and yourself some good by properly getting rid of your laptop with the following steps below.
11 Things You Need to Throw Away
Step One: Back Up Your Computer
Store your files on an external hard drive or back up your data using iCloud if you have a Mac.
Step Two: Sign Out of Everything
Go the extra length to protect yourself. Sign out of all your applications, make sure none of your login information is stored in your keychain, and wipe your hard drive. Here's the full guide to deleting everything off your computer.
Step Three: Recycle Your Device at an E-Waste Location.
- Apple Recycling Program: Apple accepts old devices online at any Apple store. If your Mac or PC has any monetary value, you'll receive an Apple gift card in the amount it's worth. To receive an instant quote online, enter your device's serial number on this page. Include your payment method and shipping information and in three to five days, you'll get prepaid shipping supplies sent to your door. Ship it back and wait five to eight business days for your refund!
If your laptop has any value, you also have the option of trading it in for credit toward a new Apple product.
- Gazelle: Gazelle is another reliable buyer that will take your old devices. Similar to the process above, all you have to do is enter your laptop's serial number and ship it to its processing center using the prepaid shipping supplies they've sent to you.
- Best Buy: You have the option of dropping off your old laptop at any Best Buy store for proper disposal.
- Staples: If your computer has any value, you have the option of trading it in store for a Staples eCash Card, or sending it in through an online process.
- Goodwill: Drop off your laptop to any Goodwill collection center. According to its site, "One working computer given to Goodwill is worth 5.3 hours of career counseling."
- Find a local drop-off center in your area: Do a quick search to see if any nearby stores accept e-waste. Many manufacturers, office supply retailers, and even hardware stores will be able to take your laptop off your hands!
This Old Trump Tweet Is Coming Back to Haunt Him - Because, Well, Just Read It
It's no secret that President Donald Trump isn't the best at keeping officials in his administration around for very long. Though it feels like he's been in the Oval Office for centuries, it's only been a little more than a year - and in that time more than 30 of his staff members have either resigned or been fired from their posts. Notable departures include Sean Spicer, former White House Press Secretary, James Comey, former FBI Director, and Steve Bannon, former White House Chief Stategist - just to jog your memory, since these departures seem to happen so often that they all blend together.
Trump's most recent staff switch up came when he announced on Feb. 13 that he had fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. As soon he shared the news - on Twitter, naturally - many were quick to call out his alarmingly high turnover rate, and some even resurrected an old tweet from the president in which he slammed Barack Obama for the amount of staff change-ups he made during his time in office. Way back in January 2012, just one day after Obama announced that his second Chief of Staff, Bill Daley, would be stepping down, Trump tweeted, "3 Chief of Staffs in less than 3 years of being President: Part of the reason why @BarackObama can't manage to pass his agenda."
Trump's Pick For CIA Director Would Be the First Woman to Have the Job - but There's 1 Big Problem
3 Chief of Staffs in less than 3 years of being President: Part of the reason why @BarackObama can't manage to pass his agenda.
- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 10, 2012
Little did he know that six years later he'd wind up in the White House, already on his second Chief of Staff before even reaching his two-year mark, with his third COS, John Kelly, possibly on his way out soon.
We've said it before and we'll likely say it again: for almost all of Trump's controversial statements or decisions, there's always a corresponding tweet from his past that totally contradicts it. And everyone on social media isn't about to let him off the hook for it . . .
Damn do these tweets age well. 5th communication director just resigned and over a third of your original administration isn't even there. Only the best people!
- Kung Fu Colton (@ColtonTV) March 4, 2018
Trump's tweets age finer than wine.
- Rachel Linonis (@rachellinonis) March 14, 2018
And how many have you had? Oh that's right, 2, and you're only in your first year.
- Ian (@IanKC) March 1, 2018
I've lost count of the number of Chiefs of Staff (Note correction: "Chiefs") and communications directors and other personnel you've churned in the past 13 months.
You burn them faster than jet fuel in AF1.- Alan Neff (@AlanNeff) February 28, 2018
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor Obliterated the Bootstrap Myth
If you've been paying attention to politics lately, you've definitely heard the phrase "pull oneself up by one's bootstraps." The term is most often used to refer to the belief that any citizen in the United States, regardless of social or economic status, can get ahead in life on their own merit, without seeking help from others or the federal government. Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who also happens to be the first Latina justice to serve on the highest court in the land, recently shared her own thoughts about the contentious talking point for many fiscal conservatives during a chat with the Aspen Institute Latinos and Society Program.
"There's a continuing tension in America between the image of the person who pulls themselves up by the bootstraps and the person who believes that you need a lift to get up sometimes," Sotomayor said while speaking with Abigail Golden-Vazquez, the executive director of the program. "Those people who believe that everyone must pull themselves up - they don't believe that people are entitled to help."
Sotomayor expressed her belief that sometimes we all need a lift up the ladder, "no matter how tall the heel on your boot is," especially when the barriers many minorities face are just too high to get over. "Unless you do something to knock it down or help that person up, they will never have a chance," she said.
Sotomayor also opened up about being a "product of affirmative action," sharing, "I am Puerto Rican, born and raised in the South Bronx. My test scores were not comparable to my colleagues at Princeton and Yale [but] not so far off so that I wasn't able to succeed at those institutions."
"So for me, that's a constant conversation. It's not an issue about whether someone is willing to lift themselves up. There are so many barriers that we have to bring down before we can change the outcomes."
Watch her full takedown of the bootstrap myth starting at the 45-minute mark below.
On the Eve of the School Walkout, 2 Armed School Staffers Accidentally Fired Their Guns
Students across the country are joining forces to protest gun violence. A national school walkout occurred at 10 a.m. in every American timezone on March 14, one month after the Parkland, FL, school shooting, and lasted for 17 minutes in honor of the 17 victims murdered.
Student protests manifested in myriad forms in more than 3,000 participating events. In DC, thousands of students rallied before the White House. In New York, thousands took to Lincoln Center, Trump Hotel, and Zuccotti Park, where Governor Andrew Cuomo participated in a student "die-in." A rallying cry of "Hey, hey, NRA, how many kids did you kill today?" was heard from coast to coast.
Despite the fact that some students faced suspension for walkouts and others were offered in-school alternatives, the effort is the same: to call attention to how dangerous guns are, in schools and beyond. The deep irony here is President Donald Trump's favored solution of putting more guns in schools by arming teachers. This effort has yet to be implemented (and has Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos scrambling), and armed teachers are already a problem.
For example: on the eve of the walkout, two instances of armed school officials gone awry occurred. First, three students in Northern California were injured when a teacher fired a semiautomatic handgun during a firearms safety course. The gun was fired at the ceiling, and students were hit and harmed by falling debris. Separately, a Virginia middle school was subject to a gun scare at the hands of a school resource officer and police veteran. There were no injuries.
Today in US school shootings:
1. School Resource Officer Accidentally Fires Gun Inside Virginia School. https://t.co/rRCHVouUTH
2. Three students injured as California high school teacher fires gun during safety course. https://t.co/FLDB5pXA3M- Micah Grimes (@MicahGrimes) March 14, 2018
These two incidents, while distinctly different from each other, illustrated the reality of guns: they are dangerous killing machines in any hands. For every instance like teachers in Texas being trained on gun safety, post-Parkland, there are instances like the Feb. 28 shooting in Dalton, GA, where a teacher was arrested for firing his gun in school after barricading himself in his classroom. In a sense, you can't have one without the other.
These situations highlight a few facts: few gun owners are trained on gun safety, the majority of Americans do own guns, and teachers by nature specialize in education, not security, pointing to the resounding chorus of "I'm a teacher, not a police officer" and #ArmMeWith. Even in areas where teachers are equipped with guns, guns aren't used, nor have there been enough instances to warrant such arms. This is the deep irony underscoring the walkouts.
The issue of guns in America is an ongoing problem with no easy solution. As students across the nation lead the fight in gun safety, their stomping grounds have very quickly become the uneasy metaphor for firearms safety as the supposedly safest places - schools - are becoming literal battlegrounds.
A Judge Called a Rapist a "Good Man" While Sentencing Him For 11 Counts
One would imagine that a repeat history of sexually abusing and assaulting family members would disqualify a person from being considered "extraordinary" and "good." But Fourth District Judge Thomas Low used those exact words to describe the convicted rapist standing before him on Wednesday in Provo, UT.
According to The Salt Lake City Tribune, Low "became emotional as he handed down a prison sentence" to former Mormon Bishop Keith Robert Vallejo, who was convicted of 10 counts of forcible sexual abuse and one count of object rape.
The judge stated: "The court has no doubt that Mr. Vallejo is an extraordinary, good man. But great men sometimes do bad things," reports The SLC Tribune. Vallejo's repeat abuse of two women (including his sister-in-law) is certainly extraordinary . . . in the disturbing, negative sense of the word.
Low's description of the convicted felon as "good" is a slap in the faces of his victims. That's why one of those victims, Julia Kirby, plans to file a judicial complaint against Judge Low.
"If he really, really cared about me or about the fact that this person was a criminal, he wouldn't have that kind of sympathy. It was shocking to me for that reason," Kirby said following Low's shocking courtroom comments.
Judge Low has faced criticism for his handling of the Vallejo case since before the inappropriate sentencing hearing commentary, particularly after allowing the former bishop to return home on bail to be with his wife and children, even after he was found guilty. Low's behavior regarding this specific case has resulted in a reported 40 emails, six voice mails, and multiple Facebook messages to the Utah Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission.
Trump Fires Rex Tillerson, Taps CIA Director Mike Pompeo as New Secretary of State
President Donald Trump announced on Twitter on March 13 that he had fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson - and will replace him with CIA Director Mike Pompeo.
Mike Pompeo, Director of the CIA, will become our new Secretary of State. He will do a fantastic job! Thank you to Rex Tillerson for his service! Gina Haspel will become the new Director of the CIA, and the first woman so chosen. Congratulations to all!
- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 13, 2018
A White House official told ABC News Trump asked Tillerson to step aside on Friday, but the State Department claims the president never actually spoke with his former Secretary of State about the decision.
"The secretary did not speak to the president and is unaware of the reason, but he is grateful for the opportunity to serve, and still believes strongly that public service is a noble calling," Steve Goldstein, the State Department's undersecretary for public diplomacy and public affairs, said in a statement. "The secretary had every intention of staying because of the critical progress made in national security. He will miss his colleagues at the Department of State and the foreign ministers he has worked with throughout the world."
Shortly after the news broke, Trump spoke to reporters briefly about his decision. "As far as Rex Tillerson is concerned, I very much appreciate his commitment and his service. I wish him well. He's a good man," he said. "Rex and I have been talking about this for a long time, we got along actually quite well but we disagreed on things . . . We were not really thinking the same." The 71-year-old did seem excited to have Pompeo joining his cabinet. "I've worked with Mike Pompeo now for quite some time. Tremendous energy, tremendous intellect, we are always on the same wavelength," he said. "The relationship has been very good, and that's what I need as Secretary of State." Tillerson is now the 20th person to leave the White House since Trump became president.
Fans Honor Stephen Hawking's Life by Sharing His Most Profound Quotes
British physicist Stephen Hawking passed away on March 14, leaving behind a wealth of knowledge that us mere mortals can only begin to comprehend. Fans were quick to take to social media to break down his legacy into digestible nuggets: through his most memorable quotes. From his take on the human spirit to his lack of fear toward death, Hawking certainly has some lines that will stand the test of time. Read on for some of the visionary physicist's most profound quotes.
Very sad to hear Stephen Hawking has passed away. He lived with the prospect of death for half a century, yet never feared it. A truly inspiring human.
"We are all different - but we share the same human spirit."- Joe Hanson (@DrJoeHanson) March 14, 2018
"It surprises me how disinterested we are today about things like physics, space, the universe and philosophy of our existence, our purpose, our final destination. Its a crazy world out there. Be curious." RIP Stephen Hawking
- Amelia Womack (@Amelia_Womack) March 14, 2018
"One, remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Two, never give up work. Work gives you meaning and purpose and life is empty without it. Three, if you are lucky enough to find love, remember it is there and don't throw it away." – Stephen Hawking to his kids
- Ryan Sarver (@rsarver) March 14, 2018
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge." Stephen Hawking
- Kathryn Murdoch (@KathrynAMurdoch) March 14, 2018
"It would not be much of a universe if it wasn't home to the people you love."
Stephen Hawking
R.I.P. ❤️- Robyn O'Brien (@RobynOBrienUSA) March 14, 2018
"We only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn't want to meet,"
- Stephen Hawking (8 January 1942 – 14 March 2018)- Bob Toomey (@bob_toomey) March 14, 2018
Stephen Hawking once said, "I'm not afraid of death, but I'm in no hurry to die. I have so much I want to do first." RIP Professor Hawking, and may we all strive to live as fully as he did.
- Andrew Ng (@AndrewYNg) March 14, 2018
"Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change." - Stephen Hawking
RIP- Alex Shibutani (@AlexShibutani) March 14, 2018
«I have noticed even people who claim everything is predestined, and that we can do nothing to change it, look before they cross the road»
#StephenHawking
Thank you for an exemplary life.
inspiring the world. pic.twitter.com/VpNv7LAwXm- Carles Puigdemont 🎗 (@KRLS) March 14, 2018
"We are just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star. But we can understand the Universe. That makes us something very special."
Stephen Hawking- Pegg News (@simonpegg) March 14, 2018
"My goal is simple. It is a complete understanding of the universe, why it is as it is and why it exists at all." Rest In Peace #StephenHawking, I hope u have just learned everything. 💫✨☀️ pic.twitter.com/K5knAo2Rwc
- Gadi Schwartz (@GadiNBC) March 14, 2018
I was talking with a friend about A Brief History of Time and Into the Universe tonight when I got the notification... RIP Stephen Hawking. "Life would be tragic if it weren't funny"
- Hayley Erin (@HayleyErin) March 14, 2018
"I have no idea. People who boast about their IQ are losers." – Stephen Hawking, when asked about his IQ.
RIP x- Letters of Note (@LettersOfNote) March 14, 2018
Trump Wanted NASA to Fly Past the Moon and They Just Said "No"
Not many people - and certainly not many government agencies - have the opportunity to say "no" to the president. However, NASA's acting director, Robert M. Lightfoot Jr., might be living your wildest fantasy: he just outright denied Donald Trump something he requested.
According to The New York Times, Lightfoot and his team at NASA recently rejected Trump's desire to add more crew to its Space Launch System's first flight. Citing cost and time, Lightfoot conceded that the White House's request was "technically feasible," but it would set the mission back considerably: additional crew members would cost an extra $600 to $900 million.
NASA's investigation into whether additional astronauts could be enlisted on the already-delayed flight proved that its initial plan was the best. "It really reaffirmed the baseline plan we have in place is the best way to go," Lightfoot told reporters on a May 12 conference call.
Given that the employees of NASA are actual rocket scientists, it makes sense that they would be the one agency immune from President Trump's flaring temper and inability to accept or speak the truth.
5 Solo Female Travel Bloggers Who Are Challenging Stereotypes
Think of a solo female traveler. Thanks to Instagram, what probably comes to our minds is a white woman with blonde hair and sun-kissed skin. I love these amazing women, avidly follow their adventures, and read their travel diaries often.
However, it's not often we see women from certain parts of the world on the road. We don't see many black or Latinx women decorating our Instagram pages. It's not often we see a Muslim woman. We don't see many hijabi travel girls. It's not often we come across a brown girl who packed her bags and hit the road. But these women exist, and they blog about their life on the road, inspiring many other young girls (and boys) around the world with itchy feet to follow their dreams. Ahead are a few female travelers challenging the stereotypes.
Don't Mind Kendall Jenner Just Casually Posing With a Cockatoo on the Cover of Vogue
Nabbing the cover of Vogue is hard enough, but Kendall Jenner has several under her belt, and she just scored another for the April 2018 issue. The 22-year-old model looks laid-back posing in a gorgeous pink Chanel dress while just casually holding a cockatoo with one finger. Yes, you read that correctly. For the cover interview, Off-White designer Virgil Abloh perfectly summed up why Kendall is his muse, and such a powerhouse:
"She exemplifies exactly what inspired me to design women's clothes: She's independent, strong, self-assured. It comes from a place of self-confidence, but with no air of arrogance, which is rare. In 30 years, I wouldn't be surprised if people have forgotten that she was one of the top models of the time and know her for something else."
The Vogue cover reads, "Kendall gets candid," and that couldn't be more accurate. In the interview, Kendall touched on her controversial 2017 Pepsi commercial, her love life, and why she's decided to take a step back from her busy career. The looks for the shoot match the theme perfectly - she's so carefree, yet fabulous. Keep reading to see her in action, then watch Kendall ask herself some hard-hitting questions in the accompanying video.
Iskra Lawrence's Sexy One-Piece Has Some Revealing Cutouts You're Going to Want to See
Let's be real for a moment - rocking a high-leg swimsuit is no easy feat, but Iskra Lawrence was clearly up for the challenge. The curve model posted a selfie on the pristine beaches of the Florida Keys wearing an ultra-sexy one-piece from Aerie. Iskra, who's Aerie's brand ambassador, enjoyed a day in the sun while flaunting her famous curves in a pink swimsuit.
Her ombré swimsuit featured a scoop back and a risky, high-leg silhouette. Seeing how amazing the model looked in her one-piece made us want to give the revealing style a try, too. Read on to see Iskra's sexy swimsuit and buy the exact style in a different colorway, as well as similar options.
We Would Do Anything to Get Our Hands on the 13 Best Statement Bags of 2018
I have a handbag problem that I don't want to fix. I'm addicted to stocking up on head-turning purses! This season, there are so many statement-making designs that are hard to resist. Whether you want a crossbody design or an oversize tote, we have found something for everyone. Check out our favorite choices and stock up on a few.
Kaia and Presley Gerber Prove They Are Fashion's Favorite Siblings in Their Latest Campaign
While most of us cringe looking back at old family portraits, something tells us Kaia and Presley Gerber won't be even the slightest bit embarrassed by their latest sibling snaps. The brother-sister duo have teamed up to model in their second Calvin Klein campaign, following their January 2018 debut for the iconic brand.
The ads were shot by Willy Vanderperre, who has also photographed the Kardashian-Jenner gang, as well as Millie Bobby Brown, Paris Jackson, and Lulu Tenney. The new Spring 2018 campaign image features the siblings sporting double denim looks from Calvin Klein Jeans, including pieces from the brand's new Paint Splatter line, which is available now.
Ahead, you can watch a video of the famous offspring goofing off like normal siblings by having arm wrestling contests, trust falls, and thumb wars. Plus, click through to see Kaia and Presley's full photo series for the #MyCalvins campaign, including their past ads.
Mandy Moore's Top Is Pretty Enough to Make You Cry - If This Is Us Doesn't Do the Trick
Mandy Moore might sport a retro wardrobe on This Is Us, but she looked nothing short of sleek and modern as she walked the red carpet at SXSW. The actress was at the festival to attend a screening of her hit show's second season finale, and she looked stunning in a crimson off-the-shoulder top by Brock Collection that featured a cinched waist and draped puff sleeves.
The stylish star paired the showstopping shirt with simple straight leg jeans, delicate hoops by Sarah Weinstock, and Chloe Gosselin pumps. Tousled waves and a matching red lip completed her insanely chic look. While Mandy's fiery blouse is already sold out, you can still snag the exact piece in black, or shop our round up of similar silhouettes ahead.
Take a Pic of Kendall Jenner's Yeezy Jeans and Paste It Onto Your Mood Board For Reference
A micro crop top is no big surprise for Kendall Jenner. She wears them adorned with feathers, under blazers, and while twinning with Kaia Gerber. In this case, it's the supermodel's baggy Yeezy jeans you need to look at. Kendall's obviously got a handle on denim trends, and the "super slouch" is one of the biggest for Spring 2018.
Kendall brought attention to the loose fit by contrasting her shredded blues with crisp, pointed-toe boots. She threw a silk Haider Ackermann blouse ($679) over her separates, aiming for relaxed polish. Read on to see just how breezy Kendall's pants come, then shop our favorite iterations available now. You're going to need a pair to stand out this season, trust us.
11 Kitten Heels That Are Cool, Comfortable, and All Under $50
There's no worse feeling than having to ditch heels you love because they're too uncomfortable; instead, try wearing kitten heels. This comfortable shoe is back in style, and we couldn't be happier. Not only are they cute, but they won't hurt your feet and they come in so many shapes and styles as well. We rounded up a list of fun picks you'll want to own. From velvet fabrics to gingham prints, all of these chic choices are under $50 - so you can treat yourself to more than one pair. Shop our favorites.
Express Has So Many Cute Swimsuits This Season, You'll Want Them All
If Express isn't a store you hit up regularly, you're missing out. The popular retailer carries a wide variety of affordable finds that look way more expensive than they are, and we can't get enough. This season is the perfect time to shop because the megabrand just dropped its latest swimwear collection, and it has so much choice to offer. Luckily, all these sexy and sleek picks ring in under $100, so maybe you can treat yourself to more than one. From soft velvet to fun floral and cute gingham prints, take a look at our favorite styles ahead.
10 Cool Combat Boots Every Fashion Girl Needs For Her Spring Wardrobe
Combat boots are back this season, and we're thrilled about it. Not only are the shoes cool, but they're also incredibly comfortable. Influencers have been styling them with dresses, jeans, and everything in between. If you need some guidance on which pair to buy, we rounded up our favorite options. Shop through them all!
Whoa, Whoa, Whoa - These 20 Cute Dresses Are Seriously Under $25
Your closet always has room for another dress. If you're in the mood to shop, we can help you out. Retailers are releasing beautiful dresses we can't wait to rock with sandals, heels, and jean jackets. They come in fun colors and a variety of silhouettes. If you're looking to save some money, we found our favorite options for under $25.
Get Excited to Wear These 10 Pretty Spring Dresses - All From Amazon and Under $16!
Your closet is about to overflow because we've discovered affordable dresses that are beyond beautiful. If you don't want to burn a hole in your pocket this season, you need to start doing your shopping on Amazon. It has a massive selection of clothing for prices so low, we often have to do a double take. We rounded up our favorite Spring dresses from the site in playful patterns, flowy materials, and romantic silhouettes. They look cute with sandals, heels, or sneakers. Plus, if you have Amazon Prime, you can get free two-day shipping. So quit wasting time and click "add to cart."
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Taylor Swift's "J" Necklace - You Know the One
Taylor Swift has been notoriously private about her romance with boyfriend Joe Alwyn, but it seems like she is getting more comfortable showing her love for him - at least through fashion. For months now, it seems every time we see a new photo or video of the singer, she's wearing a silver Tiffany & Co. pendant necklace engraved with the letter "J." The songstress even references wearing the sentimental piece in her song "Call It What You Want" with the lyrics "I want to wear his initial/On a chain round my neck/chain round my neck/Not because he owns me/But 'cause he really knows me."
Since putting it on over a year ago, Taylor has worn the versatile design with practically everything. Besides sporting it in numerous Instagram snaps, she also wore the necklace when she acted as a bridesmaid at her best friend's wedding and even when she was hiking with her beau. Read through to admire her favorite piece of jewelry and buy her exact initial necklace, as well as similar styles.
I Tried This $28 Bra With a 1,000-Person Wait List - and It's Worth Every Penny
I can't remember the last time I wore an underwire bra. Because I have a bust on the smaller side, I mostly wear cami bras. While I own a number of them, it's hard to find something that is perfect. I first heard about this Richer Poorer Bralette ($28) because it was always selling out and racking up a 1,000-person wait list. Now that I've finally got my hands on one, I can see what all the hype is about.
The classic triangle silhouette is super soft and comfortable. What makes this bralette stand out to me is the thick, supportive elastic band under the bust. It offers me so much reinforcement, I could probably work out in it. A lot of reviewers with larger breasts are saying it works wonders for them as well. The brand's site also offers it in a newly released XL size. I own it in a neutral and a gray shade, which are ideal for under thin t-shirts. They additionally come in fun colors like pink and mint green.
This bra gives me exactly what I need, and I'm not eager to rip it off at the end of the day. I often forget I'm even wearing one. Try it for yourself before it sells out again!
If Kim Kardashian Turned Back Time and Wore This Dress to Her Wedding, We'd LOVE It
In our opinion, Kim Kardashian's most simple red carpet outfits are the memorable ones. When we saw her in this sleek, sleeveless number at a Lorraine Schwartz party in West Hollywood, CA, we instantly thought back to some of her most stunning fashion moments. (Remember when she wore this Vivienne Westwood gown to the opera or this fitted couture design to the 2017 Met Gala?) While Kim is known to make surprising statements on the street, her gorgeous silk dress was nothing short of classic, and her return to dark hair was the icing on the cake.
This is how we prefer to see Kim: flaunting her curves like she can with a natural beauty look and some gorgeous jewels, like the new Eye Bangles on her wrist. In fact, if Kim could turn back time and wear a maxi like this one to her wedding ceremony, we wouldn't blink an eye. Ahead, see Kim posing with mom Kris Jenner and jewelry designer Lorraine Schwartz herself, then shop similar fitted, body-conscious pieces for your own wardrobe.
Meghan Markle Will Make You Want to Buy a Beret in 3, 2, 1 . . .
When Meghan Markle stepped out in London for the Commonwealth Day service, we immediately fell for her gorgeous Amanda Wakeley coat. Very different from what she's been wearing to previous official engagements, it allowed the royal fiancée to stand out from the rest of the group, and even reminded us of something Kate Middleton would wear.
What we loved even more than her great choice of outerwear, however, was her bespoke, beret-inspired fascinator by Stephen Jones. Thanks to its French-girl look, it gave Meghan's outfit the cool yet sophisticated vibe that we've come to expect from the former Suits star - and it made us excited for even more hat action. Read on to get a closer look at her regal headgear, then shop similar options for yourself.
11 Chic Jackets You Need to Own This Spring - All Under $35 on Amazon
Transitional dressing is all about finding those lightweight and functional pieces that are easy to layer. This year, invest in a versatile Spring jacket that you can rock just about anywhere. To make your shopping experience more seamless, we looked to Amazon because the mega site has so much to offer. From classic denim finds to raincoats and even some suede picks, these choices will get you through the season in style. The best part? These affordable designs are delivered right to your doorstep. Take a look.
Kate Wore the Pinterest-Worthy Wedding Dress of Your Dreams on This Is Us
Warning: This Is Us season two finale spoilers ahead.
One of the biggest questions leading up to the season two finale of This Is Us was whether or not Toby and Kate would actually get married. The couple did follow through with their wedding, and I'm so glad she decided not to call it off - not only because she and Toby make a great pair, but because we got to see her in the most beautiful wedding dress!
In the emotional ceremony, Kate wears a floor-length, flowy gown that has a sexy v-neck, sheer long sleeves, delicate lace detailing, and subtle sparkles studded throughout. It's basically the epitome of a Pinterest-board-worthy dress - the kind you might have pinned before. With her hair swept back and her small pearl earrings that complement the ivory color of the dress, the Pearson sister (now Mrs. Damon) looks more gorgeous than ever. While we're still reeling over the finale's twists - and seeing Jack as an old man - we'll be thinking about Kate's stunning dress for weeks to come. Relive this pivotal moment, and get a closer look at Kate's showstopping dress ahead.
These 13 Handbags Are So Chic, You Won't Believe They're Vegan
My fashion-forward, once-leather-loving best friend just became a vegan. It was a lifestyle and diet choice, and she's loving it, but she keeps asking me, "What faux-leather bag or jacket can I wear?" This got me thinking about vegan-friendly pieces that everyone can enjoy. With so many cruelty-free brands, no one should ever have to sacrifice their style.
So how can you spot a vegan leather handbag? Look at the bag. It can be made from several different kinds of materials, such as cork, barkcloth, glazed cotton, waxed cotton, paper, and, most commonly used, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and polyurethane. These all have different looks, glosses, and textures, but they give off the appearance of leather. Feel good about your fashion choices and try one of these stylish picks.
Do Kylie Jenner and Jordyn Woods Make BFF Bomber Jackets Look Cool Enough to Try?
Kylie Jenner's friendship with Jordyn Woods is very important to her, in case you didn't already know. She proved that when she shared a snap of her "JW" ring. The initials stand for both Jacques Webster (aka Travis Scott) and Jordyn Woods. First comes BFF jewelry, then comes BFF bomber jackets, apparently. The duo stepped out to attend Tristan Thompson's birthday party at Beauty & Essex in Hollywood, hours after Khloé Kardashian's baby shower.
The ladies wore matching outfits consisting of high-waisted leather pants (Kylie's by I.AM.GIA), sneaker boots, fitted black tops, and puffy coats - Jordyn's in blue and Kylie's in red. What say you, is twinning becoming a trend? More importantly, would you buy into it? If the answer is yes, we rounded up inspired outerwear for you and your pal to shop. But read ahead for some more pics first, and don't forget to let us know your final answer.
Zendaya Revealed the Only Fashion Item She Splurges On, and It's Relatable as Heck
Zendaya might only be 21, but she has already cemented herself in the fashion world. It's no secret that the former Disney star has an amazing sense of style - as you can tell from her red carpet looks - but it's her street style we're most interested in.
The actress, who already has a clothing line called Daya by Zendaya, recently teamed up with Boohoo on a collection so we're all "ballin' on a budget." We chatted with the starlet to find out the answers to all of our burning style questions. Read on to get the details on everything from the one item she keeps stocking up on to the only item she'll splurge on.