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.
samedi 6 mai 2017
Facebook Is Accused of Revealing to Advertisers How to Reach "Defeated" Teens
Facebook is proving once again how well it knows your habits on its app - and why you should think twice about everything you do on it. According to a report by The Australian on May 1, Facebook revealed how to target teens who feel "worthless" or "insecure."
The report comes from a leaked 23-page document, given in a presentation given to a bank by two of Facebook's top Australian executives. The document shows how Facebook used algorithms in Australia and New Zealand to collect data and see when teens feel "stressed," "defeated," "anxious," and other emotions. The presentation even went so far as to explain the best times to reach a teen. "Anticipatory emotions are more likely to be expressed early in the week, while reflective emotions increase on the weekend," the leaked Facebook presentation read. "Monday-Thursday is about building confidence; the weekend is for broadcasting achievements."
Facebook has since commented on the article and the research presented in the document. "Facebook does not offer tools to target people based on their emotional state," wrote the company in a post. "The analysis done by an Australian researcher was intended to help marketers understand how people express themselves on Facebook. It was never used to target ads and was based on data that was anonymous and aggregated." The company also stated it is reviewing the specific details of this case to "correct the oversight" in the research.
This type of controversy isn't new to Facebook. Back in October 2016, ProPublica published an extensive researched piece on how Facebook lets advertisers choose who to reach and exclude - by race.
Jennifer Lopez Gives Us Serious Chill Vibes While on a Date With Alex Rodriguez
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez have reached maximum comfort level. The 47-year-old singer, actress, and World of Dance judge was out with her new boyfriend in New York City just a few days after her stunning and glamorous appearance at the Billboard Latin Music Awards in Miami. But in contrast to her gravity-defying sexy look on the red carpet, J Lo was looking super chill, dressed for a low-key date night.
Wearing her hair curly (like her character on Shades of Blue), cute slacks, an oversize cardigan, and Monika Chiang boots, J Lo was ready for a cozy night - and perhaps was taking a break ahead of the Met Gala. Keep scrolling to see more photos of the couple's outing.
The 1 Thing About Breastfeeding No One Talks About
Moms often lament about the endless feeding cycles or the pain of engorgement. You've heard about the horrors of cracked nipples and mastitis. But no one seems to swap stories about what can happen when you stop nursing: sadness, anxiety, even depression. Unlike postpartum depression and the postdelivery "baby blues," not a lot of people know about - or talk about - the blues that can sneak up on you when you wean your little one.
For me, the sadness came as a total surprise. I had chosen to stop nursing when my son was about 7 months old. My pumping efforts had been yielding fewer and fewer ounces and an impending trip where I'd have little time to pump gave me a "reason" to just call it quits. Within a week, I had fully finished nursing, and, beyond the joy that came from putting my pumping supplies into storage, I honestly didn't think much about it. I felt totally OK with my decision until about two weeks later when I didn't.
I felt sad. I felt bad about stopping. I felt generally down. I wasn't enjoying my sweet baby like I had been. It was subtle, but it was still very obvious to me that something was off. And it seemed to come out of nowhere. After a few days in a slump, I took to the internet, as one does, in search of other mothers who also felt what I thought was just "guilt after weaning."
I stumbled upon an article that I remembered reading before I was even pregnant. It was Joanna Goodard's essay about realizing her six-week bout of depression was related to abruptly weaning her son. In addition to her honest and relatable account, she shared stories from her readers and friends who'd gone through the same thing. She linked to another blogger's post about "weaning sadness." That article has 63 comments, many from women who'd had similar experiences. A further Google search of "weaning and depression" led me to a short post from the popular breastfeeding resource KellyMom confirming that "it's not unusual to feel tearful, sad or mildly depressed after weaning."
So this was, in fact, a real thing. Just a thing that no one seems to talk about, or really even know about. The medical literature to support this experience is hard to find, if it even exists. A decades-old article on La Leche League explains that "the sudden shift in hormones" that comes from abrupt weaning may lead to feelings of depression. The First Year version of the trusty What to Expect series casually mentions hormonal issues in a chapter dedicated to weaning and states that "you'll probably be more than a little misty at the end of this chapter of your child's life."
"The sudden shift in hormones" that comes from abrupt weaning may lead to feelings of depression.
In my own ob/gyn's 78-page handbook given to expecting mothers, one page is devoted to breastfeeding and another to explaining postpartum blues and depression, but there is zero mention of the potential to experience changes in mood or irritability during or after weaning. Why is no one talking about this? Or informing moms about this?
Dr. Iffath Hoskins, a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at NYU Medical Center says it's "quite rare" to encounter patients dealing with clinical depression related to weaning but that it is "quite common for patients to feel sad" due to the "transition from a phase that has large amounts of oxytocin production," which is "the hormone related to mothers feeling happy." She adds that because of the often gradual nature of weaning, "mothers may or may not be acutely aware of the related issues all at once."
Even if these feelings of sadness aren't always strong enough to warrant a diagnosis of actual depression, they often exist. And with almost 80 percent of US women at least attempting to breastfeed, it's a possibility that moms need to know about. Just being aware of your feelings can help you get through them and taking your time to wean can also be beneficial. Dr. Hoskins recommends weaning in stages and replacing the "happy mother-baby bonding time" of nursing with other interactions to lessen the effects of the hormonal shift you'll experience.
My mood picked back up within a week, but I wish I'd known what I was dealing with at the time, however slight the slump was. Now, with my second, I plan to go easy on myself and take the weaning process slowly since I know what I'm up against.
Jennifer Lopez Gives Us Serious Chill Vibes While on a Date With Alex Rodriguez
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez have reached maximum comfort level. The 47-year-old singer, actress, and World of Dance judge was out with her new boyfriend in New York City just a few days after her stunning and glamorous appearance at the Billboard Latin Music Awards in Miami. But in contrast to her gravity-defying sexy look on the red carpet, J Lo was looking super chill, dressed for a low-key date night.
Wearing her hair curly (like her character on Shades of Blue), cute slacks, an oversize cardigan, and Monika Chiang boots, J Lo was ready for a cozy night - and perhaps was taking a break ahead of the Met Gala. Keep scrolling to see more photos of the couple's outing.
The 1 Thing About Breastfeeding No One Talks About
Moms often lament about the endless feeding cycles or the pain of engorgement. You've heard about the horrors of cracked nipples and mastitis. But no one seems to swap stories about what can happen when you stop nursing: sadness, anxiety, even depression. Unlike postpartum depression and the postdelivery "baby blues," not a lot of people know about - or talk about - the blues that can sneak up on you when you wean your little one.
For me, the sadness came as a total surprise. I had chosen to stop nursing when my son was about 7 months old. My pumping efforts had been yielding fewer and fewer ounces and an impending trip where I'd have little time to pump gave me a "reason" to just call it quits. Within a week, I had fully finished nursing, and, beyond the joy that came from putting my pumping supplies into storage, I honestly didn't think much about it. I felt totally OK with my decision until about two weeks later when I didn't.
I felt sad. I felt bad about stopping. I felt generally down. I wasn't enjoying my sweet baby like I had been. It was subtle, but it was still very obvious to me that something was off. And it seemed to come out of nowhere. After a few days in a slump, I took to the internet, as one does, in search of other mothers who also felt what I thought was just "guilt after weaning."
I stumbled upon an article that I remembered reading before I was even pregnant. It was Joanna Goodard's essay about realizing her six-week bout of depression was related to abruptly weaning her son. In addition to her honest and relatable account, she shared stories from her readers and friends who'd gone through the same thing. She linked to another blogger's post about "weaning sadness." That article has 63 comments, many from women who'd had similar experiences. A further Google search of "weaning and depression" led me to a short post from the popular breastfeeding resource KellyMom confirming that "it's not unusual to feel tearful, sad or mildly depressed after weaning."
So this was, in fact, a real thing. Just a thing that no one seems to talk about, or really even know about. The medical literature to support this experience is hard to find, if it even exists. A decades-old article on La Leche League explains that "the sudden shift in hormones" that comes from abrupt weaning may lead to feelings of depression. The First Year version of the trusty What to Expect series casually mentions hormonal issues in a chapter dedicated to weaning and states that "you'll probably be more than a little misty at the end of this chapter of your child's life."
"The sudden shift in hormones" that comes from abrupt weaning may lead to feelings of depression.
In my own ob/gyn's 78-page handbook given to expecting mothers, one page is devoted to breastfeeding and another to explaining postpartum blues and depression, but there is zero mention of the potential to experience changes in mood or irritability during or after weaning. Why is no one talking about this? Or informing moms about this?
Dr. Iffath Hoskins, a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at NYU Medical Center says it's "quite rare" to encounter patients dealing with clinical depression related to weaning but that it is "quite common for patients to feel sad" due to the "transition from a phase that has large amounts of oxytocin production," which is "the hormone related to mothers feeling happy." She adds that because of the often gradual nature of weaning, "mothers may or may not be acutely aware of the related issues all at once."
Even if these feelings of sadness aren't always strong enough to warrant a diagnosis of actual depression, they often exist. And with almost 80 percent of US women at least attempting to breastfeed, it's a possibility that moms need to know about. Just being aware of your feelings can help you get through them and taking your time to wean can also be beneficial. Dr. Hoskins recommends weaning in stages and replacing the "happy mother-baby bonding time" of nursing with other interactions to lessen the effects of the hormonal shift you'll experience.
My mood picked back up within a week, but I wish I'd known what I was dealing with at the time, however slight the slump was. Now, with my second, I plan to go easy on myself and take the weaning process slowly since I know what I'm up against.
Keep This, Toss That: 8 Items in Your Medicine Cabinet You Should Check
I'm going to be transparent and let you know that I don't clean out my medicine cabinet until items are falling off the shelves. So, when that did happen the other day, I was forced to make some decisions based on expiration dates. But that also got me wondering whether some of those items were still usable beyond their stated life spans. I had three full bottles of sunscreen (no one needs that much sunscreen) that were sadly two months expired. I didn't want to toss them, so I did some googling and pleasantly learned that I was able to keep them, at least for my upcoming trip. Here are eight items you might be curious about, too.
- Medicine: If you have a headache but notice your aspirin is expired, it's fine. Over 90 percent of drugs (excluding insulin, liquid antibiotics, and nitroglycerin) are still potent and safe to use even a decade after the stamped expiration date, as long as they're stored in a cool and dry place. Make sure to check with your doctor if you're not sure about something!
- Toothpaste: Many of us stock up on more toothpaste than we ever need and find that we're left with a couple tubes past the expiration date. Toss them! Expired toothpaste isn't harmful, but your teeth may not be as protected compared to brushing with a fresh bottle. Most toothpaste is good for up to two years.
- Perfume: Some people still have the same bottle they received years ago, especially if they rotate between a few. While perfume doesn't have a hard expiration date, it does change in fragrance and color after a few years. While some age like fine wine, others can spoil, so determine the state of yours with a sniff test. If the scent smells strange, toss it.
- Topical ointments: Antibacterial ointments like Neosporin are safe to use up to a year after they expire. But we wouldn't push it much past that, especially if you're dealing with open cuts.
- Toothbrush: When was the last time you swapped out your toothbrush? The American Dental Association recommends changing it every three to four months.
- Hydrogen peroxide: An unopened bottle can last up to three years, but as soon as it's opened, its only good for six months. To test it out, pour some hydrogen peroxide into your sink and see if it fizzes. If it does, it's still OK. The expired product isn't harmful, but it won't be effective.
- Rubbing alcohol: Similarly, an unopened bottle of rubbing alcohol can last up to three years. But it does have a longer shelf life than hydrogen peroxide and can be used two years after opening.
- Sunscreen: Most sunscreens are good for up to three years from the purchase date. As long as it's stored in a cool and dry place, you can use it six months past the stamped expiration date, but toss it if it smells strange or changes in consistency. Because sun protection is crucial, it's always a safer bet to replace your bottle by the time it says to.
Since the majority of these items require being stored in a cool and dry place for optimal shelf life, you might want to take them out of your medicine cabinet. Heat and steam from your showers can reduce the effectiveness of the products and/or make them go bad quicker. Instead, opt for drawer storage that's away from heat and sun exposure.
The 9 Best Houseplants For Bathrooms
Anyone with a love for plants knows how they can cheer up a space! Indoor plants add a pop of color and freshness, and some can even help improve the air in your home. And what better room to freshen up than your bathroom? While it's not always the first room in your home you'd consider adding a plant to, your bathroom actually provides ideal growing conditions for certain species. With the moisture-heavy and often warm temperatures, bathrooms are the perfect place to add some flora to your home.
Janet Jackson Confirms Her Split From Wissam Al Mana in a Video to Her Fans
Janet Jackson doesn't have anything to hide from her fans. Just a few months after welcoming her first child, son Eissa, the singer posted a special message to YouTube on Monday. Aside from gushing about her beautiful, loving, and happy baby boy, she also confirmed that she is getting a divorce from her husband of almost five years and Eissa's father, Wissam Al Mana. "I just want to keep it real with you guys for a quick second," she began. "Yes, I separated from my husband. We are in court and the rest is in God's hands." Not wanting to end things on a sad note, Janet also revealed the exciting news that she is going back on the road this September after delaying her Unbreakable world tour to expand her family.
Is Walt Disney World Adding a 4th Mountain Attraction to the Magic Kingdom?
What's better than three mountain-themed attractions at Walt Disney World? Four mountain-themed attractions, obviously. Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, and Big Thunder Mountain are already Magic Kingdom favorites, but another attraction may be on its way - and the concept for it is actually pretty old. In the early 2000s, rumors flew that an attraction called Fire Mountain would be potentially making its way to the park, but the idea for the indoor flying roller coaster never became a reality.
Fast-forward to the present, where Disney is fresh off the heels of Moana's success. What better way to revisit an idea for a volcano mountain attraction than by incorporating elements from the newest film into the ride? The mountain ride would theoretically be built in the Adventureland section of the Magic Kingdom, but there are no confirmed reports . . . yet. Still, we can all dream about a fire-filled flying roller coaster featuring our newest favorite Disney princess, right? Check back for any future developments!
Treat Yourself to Some Buffalo Chicken Rolls
These tasty rolls feature all of the flavor of Buffalo chicken, but fortunately with a decreased calorie count. Each one of these egg rolls clocks in a just under 100 calories! Check out the recipe when you press play.
Olivia Munn's Baywatch Swimsuit Comes With a Personal Touch
Olivia Munn had something to say for her first time playing beer pong. The star geared up for the game with an appropriately labeled one-piece swimsuit that read, "Ride or Die." We're assuming that meant she was ready to win with a partner by her side, though it could also be a total coincidence that the swimsuit happened to match the scene.
The graphic swimsuit is one we've seen on plenty of celebs, such as Hailey Baldwin and Kourtney Kardashian. It looks like last Summer's It piece will stick around for this year too. Though we hope Olivia won the game, in terms of her swim style, there is no match. She's the clear victor.
Treat Yourself to Some Buffalo Chicken Rolls
These tasty rolls feature all of the flavor of Buffalo chicken, but fortunately with a decreased calorie count. Each one of these egg rolls clocks in a just under 100 calories! Check out the recipe when you press play.
Janet Jackson Confirms Her Split From Wissam Al Mana in a Video to Her Fans
Janet Jackson doesn't have anything to hide from her fans. Just a few months after welcoming her first child, son Eissa, the singer posted a special message to YouTube on Monday. Aside from gushing about her beautiful, loving, and happy baby boy, she also confirmed that she is getting a divorce from her husband of almost five years and Eissa's father, Wissam Al Mana. "I just want to keep it real with you guys for a quick second," she began. "Yes, I separated from my husband. We are in court and the rest is in God's hands." Not wanting to end things on a sad note, Janet also revealed the exciting news that she is going back on the road this September after delaying her Unbreakable world tour to expand her family.
7 Nail Remedies Your Grandma Always Talked About That Actually Work
Our abuelas grew up in a time before you could find a beauty bar for your hair next to one for your skin next to one for your nails, which means we've inherited some of the cheapest and most effective DIY beauty tips from them. For my abuela, nails were a particular point of pride. She always had long, strong nails that she would only paint with clear nail polish as to not damage them. But that wasn't her only secret. Below are some tips on how to strengthen, smooth, and grow the nails you've always dreamed of.
1. Put garlic in your nail polish.
Honestly, second to Vicks VapoRub, garlic is the solution for everything. If you put it in your tea, it'll help fight a cold or stomach problems. If you put it in your clear nail polish (we mean literally put it in the bottle and let the varnish absorb it) your nails will be stronger.
2. Rub olive oil on your nails.
Have you ever noticed that many of our grandma's beauty tips revolve around things that are found in the kitchen? Talk about resourceful. Abuelas say that all you need to do for good nail beds is rub your nails with a bit of olive oil.
3. Smashed avocados keep your nails tough.
Guac may be extra at Chipotle, but it doesn't matter to abuela as long as it is for your cuticle health. The avocados that make up your guac are the same avocados you should smash up and use to smooth out your cuticles.
4. A mask of olive oil, aloe vera, and honey keeps your nails from breaking.
Olive oil and honey are both staples in abuela's kitchen. She uses them to cook, cure colds and also make sure that everyone in her family has the smoothest, strongest nails. Mix a dab of each olive oil, aloe vera and honey in a small bowl, dip your nails in, and let the magic happen.
5. Make Vaseline your friend.
This is a little less DIY and a little more "your grandma's Glossier equivalent." The same way that you put Glossier's balm dot com ($12) on any dry surface in your body, your grandma swears by Vaseline ($4) to soften cuticles and improve overall nail health.
6. Mix sugar, olive oil, and lemon juice for hydration.
This may sound like the beginning of a very strange recipe, but it's actually an exfoliating and hydrating tip abuelas have passed on for decades. Place some sugar on your hands, add a bit of olive oil and lemon juice, and then rub the mix on your hands as you would any other lotion. After you rinse, apply a hydrating lotion and you'll have supersoft hands and cuticles.
7. Wear rubber gloves.
Grandma's biggest tip: Always, always, always wear rubber gloves when you do the dishes. My nails could actually make her proud or leave me listening to a very long lecture on why I should take care of my hands better.
Queen Elizabeth II Has Prince William By Her Side Following Prince Philip Announcement
When the British royal staff was called to an emergency meeting concerning Prince Philip early on Thursday morning at Buckingham Palace some feared the worst for the 95-year-old, but thankfully it was only to announce his decision to step down from public duties. The next day, Queen Elizabeth II hosted a private lunch without her husband, but luckily had the support of her grandson, Prince William. Together they greeted Burma's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi at Buckingham Palace, chatting and happily posing for photos together.
William, who recently celebrated daughter Princess Charlotte's second birthday, has been taking on more royal duties over the last few months from Her Majesty, who is taking a step back. William and brother Prince Harry have gone on royal tours to places like Canada and some of the Caribbean islands in place of Queen Elizabeth II, and in 2013, William performed his first investiture. Although Prince Philip won't be as much of a presence at royal events in the coming months, it's clear that William and Harry are more than ready to step in.
7 Nail Remedies Your Grandma Always Talked About That Actually Work
Our abuelas grew up in a time before you could find a beauty bar for your hair next to one for your skin next to one for your nails, which means we've inherited some of the cheapest and most effective DIY beauty tips from them. For my abuela, nails were a particular point of pride. She always had long, strong nails that she would only paint with clear nail polish as to not damage them. But that wasn't her only secret. Below are some tips on how to strengthen, smooth, and grow the nails you've always dreamed of.
1. Put garlic in your nail polish.
Honestly, second to Vicks VapoRub, garlic is the solution for everything. If you put it in your tea, it'll help fight a cold or stomach problems. If you put it in your clear nail polish (we mean literally put it in the bottle and let the varnish absorb it) your nails will be stronger.
2. Rub olive oil on your nails.
Have you ever noticed that many of our grandma's beauty tips revolve around things that are found in the kitchen? Talk about resourceful. Abuelas say that all you need to do for good nail beds is rub your nails with a bit of olive oil.
3. Smashed avocados keep your nails tough.
Guac may be extra at Chipotle, but it doesn't matter to abuela as long as it is for your cuticle health. The avocados that make up your guac are the same avocados you should smash up and use to smooth out your cuticles.
4. A mask of olive oil, aloe vera, and honey keeps your nails from breaking.
Olive oil and honey are both staples in abuela's kitchen. She uses them to cook, cure colds and also make sure that everyone in her family has the smoothest, strongest nails. Mix a dab of each olive oil, aloe vera and honey in a small bowl, dip your nails in, and let the magic happen.
5. Make Vaseline your friend.
This is a little less DIY and a little more "your grandma's Glossier equivalent." The same way that you put Glossier's balm dot com ($12) on any dry surface in your body, your grandma swears by Vaseline ($4) to soften cuticles and improve overall nail health.
6. Mix sugar, olive oil, and lemon juice for hydration.
This may sound like the beginning of a very strange recipe, but it's actually an exfoliating and hydrating tip abuelas have passed on for decades. Place some sugar on your hands, add a bit of olive oil and lemon juice, and then rub the mix on your hands as you would any other lotion. After you rinse, apply a hydrating lotion and you'll have supersoft hands and cuticles.
7. Wear rubber gloves.
Grandma's biggest tip: Always, always, always wear rubber gloves when you do the dishes. My nails could actually make her proud or leave me listening to a very long lecture on why I should take care of my hands better.
Queen Elizabeth II Has Prince William By Her Side Following Prince Philip Announcement
When the British royal staff was called to an emergency meeting concerning Prince Philip early on Thursday morning at Buckingham Palace some feared the worst for the 95-year-old, but thankfully it was only to announce his decision to step down from public duties. The next day, Queen Elizabeth II hosted a private lunch without her husband, but luckily had the support of her grandson, Prince William. Together they greeted Burma's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi at Buckingham Palace, chatting and happily posing for photos together.
William, who recently celebrated daughter Princess Charlotte's second birthday, has been taking on more royal duties over the last few months from Her Majesty, who is taking a step back. William and brother Prince Harry have gone on royal tours to places like Canada and some of the Caribbean islands in place of Queen Elizabeth II, and in 2013, William performed his first investiture. Although Prince Philip won't be as much of a presence at royal events in the coming months, it's clear that William and Harry are more than ready to step in.
Tater Tot Nachos Are Here to Change Your Damn Life (and Cure Your Hangovers)
As an admittedly indecisive eater, I'm all about getting the best of both worlds via a good ol' food hybrid. sushi tacos, pizza spring rolls, spaghetti doughnuts - you name it, and I'm all about it. So when I recently came across the greasy gloriousness that is totchos (tater tot nachos), I added it to the top of my endless must-try list.
If totchos have been catapulted to the top of your list too, you're in luck, because this food hybrid is super easy to DIY at home. Simply swap tortilla chips for tater tots (because what are calories, am I right?), and load on the toppings. We're talkin' melted cheese, salsa, sour cream, black beans, guacamole, and heck, even jalapeños if you're feeling spicy. Just like that, the most Instagrammable snack mashup can be yours.
This genius combo isn't necessarily new, as they've been a staple in our Super Bowl food lineup (and are perfect for those post-game-day hangovers, too). But it seems like more and more carb-loving foodies have been sharing photos of their crave-inducing totchos, making us fall more and more in love with them with every post. Need some inspiration to stock up on totcho ingredients next time you're at the grocery store? The mouthwatering photos ahead should do the trick.
Tater Tot Nachos Are Here to Change Your Damn Life (and Cure Your Hangovers)
As an admittedly indecisive eater, I'm all about getting the best of both worlds via a good ol' food hybrid. sushi tacos, pizza spring rolls, spaghetti doughnuts - you name it, and I'm all about it. So when I recently came across the greasy gloriousness that is totchos (tater tot nachos), I added it to the top of my endless must-try list.
If totchos have been catapulted to the top of your list too, you're in luck, because this food hybrid is super easy to DIY at home. Simply swap tortilla chips for tater tots (because what are calories, am I right?), and load on the toppings. We're talkin' melted cheese, salsa, sour cream, black beans, guacamole, and heck, even jalapeños if you're feeling spicy. Just like that, the most Instagrammable snack mashup can be yours.
This genius combo isn't necessarily new, as they've been a staple in our Super Bowl food lineup (and are perfect for those post-game-day hangovers, too). But it seems like more and more carb-loving foodies have been sharing photos of their crave-inducing totchos, making us fall more and more in love with them with every post. Need some inspiration to stock up on totcho ingredients next time you're at the grocery store? The mouthwatering photos ahead should do the trick.
You've Never Seen Glitter Highlighter Swatches This Bright Before
Many shimmery, holographic products claim to be "magical," but indie brand Glitter Injections's new highlighter actual is. The glitter strobing cream is blindingly bright, and it actually doesn't come off under running water (just watch the Instagram video ahead!). So you can really be a mermaid, swimming in the ocean with moonbeams on your cheeks - or bum!
The highlighters come in five festive shades: Fame (iridescent gold), Autograph (purple), She's Jelly (green), Own the Stage (red), and Fan Mail (green). Plus, now you can snag the whole set for $88 (normally $100) online here. Keep reading to see gorgeous swatches of these highlighters.
How to Get Sexy, Cellulite-Free Legs This Summer - According to Top Derms
Image Source: Popsugar Photography / Sheila Gim
On the first warm-weather day of Spring, I went to work in a sundress for the first time since last year. As I sat at my desk, I looked down at my previously pants-covered legs and was horrified. They looked like they were covered in dust, were paler than any other part of my body, and somehow had become uneven and splotchy. Winter had done quite a number on my normally smooth, carefully buffed and bronzed legs.
If you recently had a similar experience, don't freak out. I turned to dermatologists Dr. Dendy Engleman and Dr. Heidi Waldorf to find out how to treat some common skin issues, like cellulite and varicose veins. You and I won't have to wear jeans in 85 degree weather to hide the damage cold weather did to our stems.
Keratosis Pilaris
You know those raised bumps you see on the back of your arms, legs, and sometimes even your butt? That isn't acne but actually keratosis pilaris (KP), sometimes referred to as chicken skin. The bumps are caused by a buildup of keratin in hair follicles, causing rough plugs.
According to Dr. Engleman, treating these harmless but unsightly bumps isn't difficult. "The most important concept of controlling KP is moisturizing the skin," Engleman explains. She also expressed that products containing chemical exfoliants can also help the problem. "My favorite products involve ingredients that can break up that excess keratin buildup such as alpha hydroxy acids, like lactic acid and glycolic acid, and beta hydroxy acids like salicylic acid."
If the problem persists, Dr. Engleman suggests trying retinoids, which are vitamin-A-derived and promote cell turnover. "Retinoids can gently exfoliate to remove dead skin cells if hydroxy acids don't give a noticeable improvement."
Dry, Scaly Skin
If you've noticed an uneven, scaly texture on your legs, it means the skin cells aren't falling off like they're supposed to. This can happen during cold weather or after using products with drying or irritating ingredients. Dr. Waldorf suggests exclusively using gentle products to prevent this. "The best way to prevent and treat scaly skin is to use a gentle cleanser that won't strip your skin, like Dove Body Wash ($6), followed by a moisturizer like Eucerin Smoothing Repair Lotion ($9)."
Discoloration
Sometimes a dark mark can be left behind on our skin from a cut or bug bite, known as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. After your skin is red, itchy, or swollen, the skin can heal and look brown afterward. Unfortunately, dark marks on our legs fade slower than on our face and can last months.
Although you can use laser treatments to get rid of them, Dr. Waldorf suggests waiting until the Fall or Winter for these treatments. Instead, there's an easier route for even skin tone: "In the meantime, moisturize, [and] use alpha hydroxy acid and acid moisturizers to improve the pigment. [You can also] cover the spots with leg makeup or self tanner."
Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are dilated blood vessels caused by increased pressure on the veins. The causes of the pressure can range from standing for too long to pregnancy or even obesity. Dr. Engleman explains that there are two procedures available to get rid of these veins depending on the severity. "Sclerotherapy is the most common treatment and it involves injecting a solution into the vein that forces it to collapse, which stops blood flow. The vein will turn into a scar and fade after a few weeks."
If you have smaller spider veins, Dr. Engleman suggests laser treatment because these veins are harder to inject.
Image Source: Popsugar Photography / Benjamin Stone
Cellulite
Cellulite happens when pockets of fat beneath the skin become squashed against tissue and create a dimpled appearance. Almost everyone has some amount of it, and according to Dr. Waldorf, it isn't connected to being overweight. If you'd like to reduce the appearance of cellulite, however, there are a few procedures and methods to remedy the appearance.
Injections
Dr. Waldorf suggest a filler such as Sculptra or Radiesse in conjunction with a procedure like ulthera. "[The filler]s stimulate improvement and filling of the dimples [while] ulthera tightens tissue.
Dry Brushing and Exfoliation
If injections sound too extreme, Dr. Engleman suggests trying to exfoliate the area. "Exfoliation helps to smooth the appearance [of cellulite] by increasing blood flow to the area and reducing inflammation." One method the doctor suggests is dry brushing.
Ingrown Hairs
More frequent hair removal during the Summer months leads to a lot of painful, red ingrown hairs. Dr. Engelman has some suggestions for those more prone to razor bumps and irritation. "You may want to exfoliate the area to ensure that the hair can come cleanly out. Also, try shaving the way your hair grows. Shaving against hair growth gives you a closer shave but the blunt-tipped end of hairs can grow back into the skin rather than up and out."
If those tips don't help, it may be time to try depilatory creams, laser hair removal, or electrolysis.
If you already have razor burn or ingrown hairs, Dr. Waldorf has a solution. "If you have redness or irritation, rub in an over-the-counter 1 percent hydrocortisone cream," the doctor explains.
Bruises
Some of us bruise like a peach. The black-and-blue marks that are a result of our clumsy behavior are a result of pooled blood under the skin due to trauma that causes blood vessels to burst. Dr. Engelman suggests a few oils that can improve the appearance. "If you're prone to bruising, topical arnica or helichrysum oil can help with the swelling and bruising by aiding the reabsorption of the blood."
Recall Alert: Aunt Jemima Frozen Waffles and Pancakes Have Possible Contamination
Pinnacle Foods Inc. is recalling all Aunt Jemima Frozen Pancakes, Frozen Waffles and Frozen French Toast Slices sold in the US due to possible Listeria contamination. The New Jersey-based company announced the recall on May 5 after detecting "the presence of Listeria monocytogenes in the plant environment." Pinnacle Foods clarified that no illnesses have been reported by consumers, but "[t]he products are being recalled as a precautionary measure."
A total of 17 of Aunt Jemima frozen products are included in the recall, as listed below:
- Aunt Jemima Lil Griddlers Blueverry 14.5oz
- Aunt Jemima Mini Pancakes 14.5oz
- Aunt Jemima French Toast 12.5oz
- Aunt Jemima Cinnamon French Toast 12.5oz
- Aunt Jemima Whole Grain French Toast 12.5oz
- Aunt Jemima Buttermilk Pancake Low Fat 14.5oz
- Aunt Jemima Homestyle Waffle 17.18oz
- Aunt Jemima Blueberry Waffle 17.18oz
- Aunt Jemima Low Fat Waffle 17.18oz
- Aunt Jemima Blueberry Pancake 14.8oz
- Aunt Jemima Oatmeal Pancake 14.8oz
- Aunt Jemima Whole Grain Pancake 14.5oz
- Aunt Jemima Buttermilk Pancake 14.8oz
- Aunt Jemima Homestyle Pancake 14.8oz
- Aunt Jemima 60CT Club Pancakes Premium
- Aunt Jemima Pancake Mexico 60CT
Pinnacle Foods also stressed that "consumers should not consume these products." Any products affected by the recall can be returned for a full refund at the original purchase location. If you have any questions, you can contact Pinnacle Foods at 1-888-299-7646, then be sure to toss those frozen Aunt Jemima pancakes, waffles, and french toast products in the trash bin as a safety precaution.
These Photos From a "Mexican-Themed" Frat Party Will Make Your Blood Boil
When it comes to themed parties, there is a fine line between dressing up and appropriating a certain culture - but one fraternity at Baylor University unquestionably crossed that line, and several others, when they threw a "Mexican-themed" party. Members of the Kappa Sigma frat threw a party where attendees not only dressed in sombreros and ponchos, but dressed as construction workers and maids, and some even showed up wearing brown face paint.
Following this horrifying "Cinco de Drinko" party, students at the Texas school responded by protesting on campus and expressing their outrage on social media at the racist display, seen below.
so kappa sig threw a "mexican" party? yall are bold to yell build a wall but quick to have my culture as a theme for your wack ass party http://pic.twitter.com/vs9rfvP1iK
- andrew (@terrifving) April 30, 2017
Y'all know I had to write a strongly worded letter http://pic.twitter.com/PZnQM6YBPL
- Halley (@halley_blakess) April 30, 2017
Baylor frats at the door of their parties: http://pic.twitter.com/WmIPcs7Gcj
- antisocial extrovert (@Marissa7947) May 1, 2017
Students sharing their hopes for more inclusion on Baylor's campus. http://pic.twitter.com/oFmRdb1oVR
- Baylor MA (@BaylorMA) May 1, 2017
Dr. Kevin Jackson, the vice president for student life at Baylor University, issued a statement about the party. "The reported behavior is deeply concerning and does not in any way reflect Baylor's institutional values. University officials are presently investigating the incident and gathering additional information . . . We do not tolerate racism of any kind on our campus," he wrote.
"The reported behavior is deeply concerning..." A statement from #Baylor VP for Student Life Kevin Jackson: http://pic.twitter.com/KPkra3Xy47
- Baylor University (@Baylor) April 30, 2017
The school has followed up explaining that the Kappa Sigma chapter has been suspended "pending the completion of a formal inquiry involving the organization and a culturally insensitive event that took place off-campus." The University's representative explained that the fraternity's national organization supported these actions.
This is not the first time a fraternity has been under fire for promoting culturally insensitive themed parties, and it's something that needs to stop. In 2014, University of California at Davis students dressed as Mexican border agents to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. With so many stories about offensive themed parties, why do students continue to do this?
Recall Alert: Aunt Jemima Frozen Waffles and Pancakes Have Possible Contamination
Pinnacle Foods Inc. is recalling all Aunt Jemima Frozen Pancakes, Frozen Waffles and Frozen French Toast Slices sold in the US due to possible Listeria contamination. The New Jersey-based company announced the recall on May 5 after detecting "the presence of Listeria monocytogenes in the plant environment." Pinnacle Foods clarified that no illnesses have been reported by consumers, but "[t]he products are being recalled as a precautionary measure."
A total of 17 of Aunt Jemima frozen products are included in the recall, as listed below:
- Aunt Jemima Lil Griddlers Blueverry 14.5oz
- Aunt Jemima Mini Pancakes 14.5oz
- Aunt Jemima French Toast 12.5oz
- Aunt Jemima Cinnamon French Toast 12.5oz
- Aunt Jemima Whole Grain French Toast 12.5oz
- Aunt Jemima Buttermilk Pancake Low Fat 14.5oz
- Aunt Jemima Homestyle Waffle 17.18oz
- Aunt Jemima Blueberry Waffle 17.18oz
- Aunt Jemima Low Fat Waffle 17.18oz
- Aunt Jemima Blueberry Pancake 14.8oz
- Aunt Jemima Oatmeal Pancake 14.8oz
- Aunt Jemima Whole Grain Pancake 14.5oz
- Aunt Jemima Buttermilk Pancake 14.8oz
- Aunt Jemima Homestyle Pancake 14.8oz
- Aunt Jemima 60CT Club Pancakes Premium
- Aunt Jemima Pancake Mexico 60CT
Pinnacle Foods also stressed that "consumers should not consume these products." Any products affected by the recall can be returned for a full refund at the original purchase location. If you have any questions, you can contact Pinnacle Foods at 1-888-299-7646, then be sure to toss those frozen Aunt Jemima pancakes, waffles, and french toast products in the trash bin as a safety precaution.
Jennifer Lopez Is So Happy With Alex Rodriguez, She Just Can't Help but Gush
Jennifer Lopez is glowing and gushing about her love of Alex Rodriguez. The 47-year-old singer and actress went on The Late Late Show With James Corden and spoke all about her new man.
James grilled her about her new boyfriend, and even though she didn't say much, she said enough for us to want to hear more. "He's the best. You would love him," she said. "He's a great guy. He's fun. He's awesome."
J Lo and A Rod have put their budding romance on display a lot recently. The couple made their red carpet debut at the Met Gala, and J lo also confessed she was actually the one who approached Alex at a restaurant.
See what else she had to say about their romance and what they did on their first date in the video above.
These Photos From a "Mexican-Themed" Frat Party Will Make Your Blood Boil
When it comes to themed parties, there is a fine line between dressing up and appropriating a certain culture - but one fraternity at Baylor University unquestionably crossed that line, and several others, when they threw a "Mexican-themed" party. Members of the Kappa Sigma frat threw a party where attendees not only dressed in sombreros and ponchos, but dressed as construction workers and maids, and some even showed up wearing brown face paint.
Following this horrifying "Cinco de Drinko" party, students at the Texas school responded by protesting on campus and expressing their outrage on social media at the racist display, seen below.
so kappa sig threw a "mexican" party? yall are bold to yell build a wall but quick to have my culture as a theme for your wack ass party http://pic.twitter.com/vs9rfvP1iK
- andrew (@terrifving) April 30, 2017
Y'all know I had to write a strongly worded letter http://pic.twitter.com/PZnQM6YBPL
- Halley (@halley_blakess) April 30, 2017
Baylor frats at the door of their parties: http://pic.twitter.com/WmIPcs7Gcj
- antisocial extrovert (@Marissa7947) May 1, 2017
Students sharing their hopes for more inclusion on Baylor's campus. http://pic.twitter.com/oFmRdb1oVR
- Baylor MA (@BaylorMA) May 1, 2017
Dr. Kevin Jackson, the vice president for student life at Baylor University, issued a statement about the party. "The reported behavior is deeply concerning and does not in any way reflect Baylor's institutional values. University officials are presently investigating the incident and gathering additional information . . . We do not tolerate racism of any kind on our campus," he wrote.
"The reported behavior is deeply concerning..." A statement from #Baylor VP for Student Life Kevin Jackson: http://pic.twitter.com/KPkra3Xy47
- Baylor University (@Baylor) April 30, 2017
The school has followed up explaining that the Kappa Sigma chapter has been suspended "pending the completion of a formal inquiry involving the organization and a culturally insensitive event that took place off-campus." The University's representative explained that the fraternity's national organization supported these actions.
This is not the first time a fraternity has been under fire for promoting culturally insensitive themed parties, and it's something that needs to stop. In 2014, University of California at Davis students dressed as Mexican border agents to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. With so many stories about offensive themed parties, why do students continue to do this?
The 1 Thing You Never Knew About Jackie Kennedy's Shoes, Until Now
All fashionable first ladies have style secrets, but Jackie Kennedy's might be the best kept. In a new memoir, her former assistant, Kathy McKeon, revealed Jackie customized all her shoes down to the very inch: a quarter inch to be exact.
"The bedroom walk-in closet was jam-packed with Madam's everyday clothing, all arranged according to color . . . more intriguing to me was the quarter-inch lift affixed to one heel on each pair of shoes, apparently meant to compensate for one leg being slightly shorter than the other," Katy said. "No one would have ever guessed."
That's true because a quarter inch is basically invisible to the naked eye. This surprising tidbit about the former first lady's footwear peaked our curiosity, so we uncovered past photos of her shoes. We needed a closer look! Scroll on to see the archived snaps.
You'll Be Obsessed With These 25 Expert-Approved Green Beauty Products
Long gone are the days when you had to compromise your health and safety values in the name of quality beauty products. Earth- and body-friendly brands and formulas are growing in quantity and popularity each day, and even huge, internationally recognized companies are adding natural lines to their portfolios. We've come so far, in fact, that when we reached out to experts for some of their favorite green picks, they had a hard time choosing just one.
From the vegan face scrub that is (huzzah!) safe on sensitive skin to the best mascara on the green beauty market, these picks are worthy of adding into your regimen ASAP. Read on as skin, hair, and makeup experts reveal 25 essentials, just in time for Earth Day.
45 Boredom Busters For Toddlers
POPSUGAR has joined Thrive Global in celebration of Screen-Free Week, May 1-7, 2017. Check out our Digital Detox Challenge and inspiration for offline activities like this post.
The mind of a toddler is one that's constantly in motion, and most parents will agree that little kids are at their happiest and most manageable when they're busy. Whether you're looking to fill up an entire afternoon or need a quick activity to keep your tots busy while you're working on dinner, there's something to suit every need (and every kind of kid!) included in this list. Here, 45 of our favorite toddler-approved activities.
Source: Flickr user Philippe Put
40 Outdoor Date Ideas For Summer Lovin'
Take advantage of the warm temperatures Summer has to offer by taking date night outside! We've rounded up tons of beautiful inspiration for romantic outdoorsy outings (some are perfect for crossing off your Summer bucket list). So grab your fling or longtime lover, throw on a bikini or your sneakers, and get your Summer lovin' on with these outdoor date ideas.
- Additional reporting by Tara Block
The Ultimate Dating Bucket List
Cher's Twitter Outrage About the AHCA Is Eccentric . . . but She Has a Point
Cher is many things: a singer, an actress, an activist, and a social media phenomenon. The social media phenomenon bit stems mostly from the fact that she types in caps lock with excessive use of emoji, but sometimes - like today - the legendary entertainer makes waves on Twitter for her political opinions.
After the House GOP managed to (barely) pass a new healthcare bill called the American Health Care Act, many concerns emerged about the "preexisting conditions" that insurance companies could begin charging premiums for should the bill become law, including (but not limited to) asthma, C-section births, and sexual assault. Filled with outrage about the AHCA's passing, Cher took to her favorite social media platform to express her concern for those less fortunate.
I HAVE ASTHMA,&HEALTHCARE🙏🏻WITH TRUMPCARE THERE IS NO 💰4 ASTHMA" NOT EVEN 4👶🏻👦🏻👧🏽👴🏻👵🏼
"NO"💰4 BATTERED WOMEN,ITS
PREEXISTING CONDT- Cher (@cher) May 4, 2017
#TRUMPCARE IS SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST HEALTHCARE‼️HUGE💰GIVE AWAY 4 THE RICHEST 2% OF AMERICANS😡DONT BELIEVE REPUBLICANS,THEY DIDNT READ BILL
- Cher (@cher) May 5, 2017
In her own manner of communication, Cher expressed frustration that, while she has insurance for her own asthma, the new bill would make it more difficult for others suffering from the same affliction (including the elderly and young kids) to find affordable coverage. She also tweeted her anger that the "survival of the fittest" healthcare bill would affect "battered women" (assault survivors) and suggested that the members of Congress who voted for the bill didn't read it beforehand.
Cher also took the chance to express her severe disapproval for President Donald Trump, even throwing out ideas for a "Trump NO Care" tank top and comparing Trump to the Antichrist character, Damien, from The Omen. It was a wild ride.
TRUMP "HAD "TO DO HEALTHCARE FIRST,BECAUSE HE NEEDED 1 TRILLION HE STOLE FROM POOR, SICK,& DYING,2 GIVE TAX CUTS TO TOP 2%
- Cher (@cher) May 5, 2017
I'd like a tank that says#TrumpNoCare
TRUMP
NO
CARE- Cher (@cher) May 5, 2017
🚽IS LIKE,.IF DAMIEN GREW UP, HAD A RARE DISEASE THAT TURNED HIM🍊&HIS HAIR IN2 YELLOWISH
COTTON CANDY‼️DONALD TRUMP IS DAMIEN GROWNUP,& POTUS http://pic.twitter.com/6zYEgo8pEq- Cher (@cher) May 5, 2017
After people began misinterpreting (and misreporting) the singer's original tweet about health care and asthma, Cher set the record straight.
FOR THE RECORD…
I HAVE ASTHMA…"AND",..I HAVE HEALTHCARE FROM MY "UNIONS"‼️- Cher (@cher) May 5, 2017
She also had precisely zero time for game-show-host-turned-inflammatory-far-right-podcaster Chuck Woolery, one of the many who took Cher's original tweet and turned it into an opportunity to mock her for caring about health care while wealthy.
WHO IS CHUCK WOOLERY⁉️
Some guy named chuck woolery is lying about a twt I posted.
I said "I have asthma & Healthcare".
I fear 4 others💔- Cher (@cher) May 5, 2017
While Cher's method of expressing her political discontent is certainly eccentric, there's no denying that she has a point: based on the new insurance allowances, premiums will go up for asthmatic patients and assault survivors if the bill passes in the Senate in its current form. If that's not something straight from a horror film, we don't know what is.
45 Boredom Busters For Toddlers
POPSUGAR has joined Thrive Global in celebration of Screen-Free Week, May 1-7, 2017. Check out our Digital Detox Challenge and inspiration for offline activities like this post.
The mind of a toddler is one that's constantly in motion, and most parents will agree that little kids are at their happiest and most manageable when they're busy. Whether you're looking to fill up an entire afternoon or need a quick activity to keep your tots busy while you're working on dinner, there's something to suit every need (and every kind of kid!) included in this list. Here, 45 of our favorite toddler-approved activities.
Source: Flickr user Philippe Put
This New $10,000 Train Ride in Japan Might Be the Fanciest Way to Travel . . . Ever
Train travel has been taken to new, luxurious heights. The Shiki-Shima luxury sleeper train in Japan just took its maiden journey from Tokyo to the northern island of Hokkaido. This might be the fanciest way you could possibly travel through the country. The most expensive suite on the train is about $10,000 USD. It includes a full bathroom with a shower and a bathtub made of Hinoki cypress trees.
Despite the big price tag, the train is fully booked all the way until next March. It carries 32 passengers for the four-day journey across Japan. The cars include massive glass windows so you can easily view your surroundings. You can enjoy a full bar, live piano performances, and elegant dinners. We honestly can't believe it's real life - would you hop aboard? Check out the video below to learn about all the incredible details.
13 Reasons Why: Will Selena Gomez Appear in Season 2?
13 Reasons Why was originally planned to be adapted into a feature movie starring Selena Gomez as Hannah, but as production delays came up, Gomez decided she was too old to play the high schooler. Eventually the project moved to Netflix, taking on a miniseries format and completely blowing all expectations out of the water. Now that season two is on the table (but not officially confirmed), we're wondering if there's a possibility that Gomez could appear in new episodes.
While Gomez has publicly spoken about why she chose to be an executive producer rather than a star, she hasn't commented on whether she would consider appearing in future episodes. She has spoken out about the blacklash that the show has been facing due to its graphic portrayal of teen suicide, but until we get official word from Netflix that season two is on the way, I doubt she'll chime in about acting.
Obviously Hannah is now played by Katherine Langford - and who knows if there will even be an opportunity for Hannah to appear in season two - but perhaps Gomez could star in another role. We have a few ideas for how the show could expand beyond the story in Jay Asher's book, including prequel or sequel episodes, and we're even wondering if the series would take on a format like Skins and feature an entirely new cast and storyline. The latter route would make it easy for Gomez to slide in as a new character!
11 New Essentials to Stock in Your Kitchen This Summer
If flamingo gummies, sparkling canned cocktails, and new cookbooks with fresh ideas don't get you pumped for warmer weather, we're not sure what will. Our editors are currently obsessing over the following new food launches this month, and we have a feeling you will be, too. Pick out your favorites ahead and decide which ones spark a "treat yourself" purchase in the name of embracing Summer, because you deserve it!
This Bride's Purple Hair and Crystal Tiara Give Us Ultimate Mermaid Vibes
Get ready for major mermaid-bride inspiration. This styled wedding shoot was inspired by photographer Johanna Dye's love for the beach and the model's purple hair. To play up the theme, they included pretty crystal details on the tiara and ring. And in case the purple sunset wasn't enough to emulate mermaid vibes, the couple got into the ocean for some salty kisses. See the awesome photos!
Conservative Think Tank Inadvertently Plugs Solar Energy When It Meant to Praise Coal
The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) made an unexpected push for solar energy in a newly published article intending to argue for more coal production. The think tank, which leans far right on the political spectrum, shared an "inconvenient energy fact" via Twitter . . . except the only inconvenient piece of the story was what the data actually demonstrated.
Inconvenient energy fact: It takes 79 solar workers to produce same amount of electric power as one coal worker. https://t.co/JkmA4CLmUW http://pic.twitter.com/w9sTmrEs8l
- AEI (@AEI) May 4, 2017
Just from viewing AEI's tweet, it seems pretty apparent that it is not delivering the message it thinks it is. In fact, AEI makes a pretty good case for investing more in solar as a way to expand the job market. The story, however, attempts to argue that coal production is actually more efficient since it requires less labor.
"To produce the same amount of electric power as just one coal worker would require two natural gas workers and an amazingly-high 79 solar workers," the article argues before making its rather matter-of-fact point (and one that largely departs from President Donald Trump's desire to resuscitate coal mining).
"The goal of America's energy sector isn't to create as many jobs as possible, especially the politically-favored and heavily-subsidized renewable energy jobs," the article states. "Rather, the economic goal is to produce as much electric power as possible at the lowest possible cost, and that means we want the fewest number of energy workers!"
Given that Trump's push to reinvigorate coal fails to align with AEI's defense of coal, the entire story becomes more convoluted. Trump lifted former President Barack Obama's limits on the coal industry as a way to create more jobs. But, as AEI's investigation demonstrates, expanding the coal industry is more or less only beneficial to the employer since it has to hire fewer people to produce the same amount of energy.
Seems like conservatives have a disconnect they desperately need to discuss.
13 Reasons Why: Will Selena Gomez Appear in Season 2?
13 Reasons Why was originally planned to be adapted into a feature movie starring Selena Gomez as Hannah, but as production delays came up, Gomez decided she was too old to play the high schooler. Eventually the project moved to Netflix, taking on a miniseries format and completely blowing all expectations out of the water. Now that season two is on the table (but not officially confirmed), we're wondering if there's a possibility that Gomez could appear in new episodes.
While Gomez has publicly spoken about why she chose to be an executive producer rather than a star, she hasn't commented on whether she would consider appearing in future episodes. She has spoken out about the blacklash that the show has been facing due to its graphic portrayal of teen suicide, but until we get official word from Netflix that season two is on the way, I doubt she'll chime in about acting.
Obviously Hannah is now played by Katherine Langford - and who knows if there will even be an opportunity for Hannah to appear in season two - but perhaps Gomez could star in another role. We have a few ideas for how the show could expand beyond the story in Jay Asher's book, including prequel or sequel episodes, and we're even wondering if the series would take on a format like Skins and feature an entirely new cast and storyline. The latter route would make it easy for Gomez to slide in as a new character!
The Stars Who Got Real Disney About Their Looks at the Met Gala
Maybe they weren't planning it, and by happenstance, these stars got dressed up like Disney princesses at the Met Gala. But with a theme set in place that paid tribute to an avant-garde, mostly costume-like designer, Rei Kawakubo, we're not surprised the looks straddled the line between adventurous and, well, kind of magical. If only for a second, the 14 actresses and models ahead whisked us off to Disney World, leaving pixie dust in their tracks as they climbed the stairs. Read on to see them all.
11 New Essentials to Stock in Your Kitchen This Summer
If flamingo gummies, sparkling canned cocktails, and new cookbooks with fresh ideas don't get you pumped for warmer weather, we're not sure what will. Our editors are currently obsessing over the following new food launches this month, and we have a feeling you will be, too. Pick out your favorites ahead and decide which ones spark a "treat yourself" purchase in the name of embracing Summer, because you deserve it!
These LeJuan James Videos Will Give You Childhood Flashbacks
LeJuan James is a master at creating videos that will make you feel like you are back at your mom's house just waiting for that chancletazo to come down. His videos are all we watch when we want to laugh and reminisce about our childhoods. It's like he knows everything we went through and puts it all out for the world to see. Keep scrolling and get ready to cry laughing, because these videos are so accurate.
Proof That Princess Charlotte Is the Spitting Image of Queen Elizabeth
The past year has been full of milestones for Princess Charlotte. Since becoming fourth in line to succeed the throne in May 2015, Charlotte has experienced her christening and first public appearance at Trooping the Colour, and most recently, she embarked on her very first royal tour with older brother Prince George and her parents, Kate Middleton and Prince William. As we got a glimpse of Charlotte during her time in Canada - waving to fans, playing with balloons, and smelling a bouquet of flowers - we couldn't help but notice how similar the adorable 2-year-old looks to her great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II. The striking resemblance is evident in their round cheeks, wide smiles, and big, bright blue eyes. Days after Charlotte's birth, the queen said of her fifth great-grandchild, "We love to have another girl," while Kate revealed that Charlotte is "very cute" but "has got quite a feisty side." Sounds like she and the queen have more in common than looks.
Proof That Princess Charlotte Is the Spitting Image of Queen Elizabeth
The past year has been full of milestones for Princess Charlotte. Since becoming fourth in line to succeed the throne in May 2015, Charlotte has experienced her christening and first public appearance at Trooping the Colour, and most recently, she embarked on her very first royal tour with older brother Prince George and her parents, Kate Middleton and Prince William. As we got a glimpse of Charlotte during her time in Canada - waving to fans, playing with balloons, and smelling a bouquet of flowers - we couldn't help but notice how similar the adorable 2-year-old looks to her great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II. The striking resemblance is evident in their round cheeks, wide smiles, and big, bright blue eyes. Days after Charlotte's birth, the queen said of her fifth great-grandchild, "We love to have another girl," while Kate revealed that Charlotte is "very cute" but "has got quite a feisty side." Sounds like she and the queen have more in common than looks.
The Stars Who Got Real Disney About Their Looks at the Met Gala
Maybe they weren't planning it, and by happenstance, these stars got dressed up like Disney princesses at the Met Gala. But with a theme set in place that paid tribute to an avant-garde, mostly costume-like designer, Rei Kawakubo, we're not surprised the looks straddled the line between adventurous and, well, kind of magical. If only for a second, the 14 actresses and models ahead whisked us off to Disney World, leaving pixie dust in their tracks as they climbed the stairs. Read on to see them all.
Katy Perry Compares Obama to "Old Black Hair," Sh*tstorm of Backlash Ensues
When Katy Perry dyed and chopped her hair a few months back, many fans started comparing her new look to Miley Cyrus, and to be honest, the resemblance was rather uncanny. But now the singer is comparing her fresh 'do to an unlikely public figure - Barack Obama - and the internet is pretty damn pissed about it.
During a recent Instagram live session, the singer addressed a series of fan questions, one of which referred to missing her old hairstyle. When Katy read the comment aloud to the camera, she replied, "Oh, really? Do you miss Barack Obama as well? Oh, OK. Times change. Bye! See you guys later."
I'm sure we can all do without @katyperry right ??? #Loser http://pic.twitter.com/r9bQcuaCBi
- DJ SCREAM (@DJSCREAM) April 30, 2017
So essentially Katy compared dying her black hair blond to Donald Trump taking over Obama's spot in the White House. Aaaand cue the facepalm. As soon as she uttered the remark, she looked around at her surrounding friends and awkwardly said, "I should leave now," after which someone off the camera said, "OK, you're cut off." Talk about awkward.
When the internet caught wind of this contentious comment, it erupted in a multitude of tweets criticizing how insensitive it was. Read on to see a few candid reactions to the controversy.
Good morning! Barack Obama will always have more Grammys than Katy Perry. Have a great day!
- Rob Summerville (@robsummer) April 30, 2017
Katy Perry really fucking tried it with that white ass joke. What does Barack Obama have to do with your dry ass white hair?
- Ᏸecca🥀🕊 (@MJStarLover) April 30, 2017
Not Katy Perry pretending to be a woke activist then making an insensitive joke comparing her hair to Obama http://pic.twitter.com/uex3jZ8orS
- #1 snake stan (@slitherswift) April 30, 2017
What does black hair have to do with Barack Obama? You're cancelled @katyperry.
- Tonio The Divo ♕ (@_JayAntonio) April 30, 2017
@MilanChrisGordy @katyperry @BarackObama Her friends were in the background like http://pic.twitter.com/sr8gu3kEgk
- Kaldur'ahm (@MommaAfro_) April 30, 2017
This MUA's Insane Skeleton Creations Make Us Want Halloween to Come Early
Makeup artist and wig maker, Vanessa Davis, posts amazing skeleton cosmetic creations to her Instagram account and uses glitter, sequins, and even Swarovski crystals to embellish her face. She's currently the Wigs and Makeup Manager at English National Opera, which explains her theatrical style. She never seems to lack creative ideas to combine a skull with a variety of different motifs, from koi fish to the Statue of Liberty.
With 219k followers, her imagination and skill have not gone unnoticed. Many of her looks have gone viral, and the Londoner has been featured on MAC's Instagram page. It's obvious Davis is extremely talented and we can't wait to see what other skull makeup she creates next.
Read on to see the stunning (and spooky) looks.
Build Muscle, Burn Calories: Printable Cardio-and-Strength Workout
There are no excuses for skipping this 20-minute workout; it requires no equipment, so no matter where you are, you can fit in a sweat session. Quick and effective, today's workout in our Better-Body Challenge mixes classic cardio moves with bodyweight strength-training exercises to burn calories and build muscle. Print the workout, but keep scrolling to learn the moves, and then get at it.
High Knees
- Run in place while lifting your knees high to the level of your waist. Engage your abs as the knee comes up.
- Pump your arms to warm up your upper body.
Lunge Skip
- Come into a lunge with your right leg back. Swing your right leg forward to hop up on your left foot, and land softly back in a lunge.
- Repeat for 30 seconds, then switch sides.
Lateral Bunny Hop
- Make small jumps side to side as if you are jumping over an invisible line.
- Keep your legs as close together as possible, and swing your arms to help you jump.
Pilates Scissors
- Lie on your back, and lift your upper body off the floor so your shoulder blades hover.
- Lift your right leg off the floor, and bring your left leg to 90 degrees, gently holding the left shin. Keep your upper body lifted as you switch or scissor your legs.
Jumping Jacks
- Jump your legs out as you bring your hands overhead, then jump back to standing.
- Add in some cross jacks to work your inner thighs. Open your arms out to the sides as you jump your legs wide. Cross your feet as you jump your legs together while crossing your arms in front of your chest.
Frogger
- Begin in a plank position. Jump your feet to the outside of your hands, coming into a deep squat and keeping your hands on the floor.
- Jump your feet back to plank.
Lateral Bounding
- Start in a shallow squat with your weight on your right foot, and leap sideways as far as you can go to the left, landing on your left foot and bringing the right foot to the left. Immediately reverse directions and jump to the right.
- Continue jumping side to side.
Push-Up and Rotate
- From a plank position, perform a push-up. At the top of the push-up, rotate to the left coming into a side plank, reaching the right arm to the ceiling.
- Return to the plank position, do another push-up, and rotate into side plank on the right.
Box Toe Touches
- Using a box, step, book, or stool, lightly tap your left toes to the box, then jump to switch feet, bringing the right toes up.
- Continue alternating feet. No box? No worries. Hop from foot to foot, aiming toes at an imaginary step.
Triceps Dips
- Place your hands on a step or floor with fingers facing you. Lift your pelvis off the ground.
- Bend and straighten your elbows to work the backs of your arms.
These LeJuan James Videos Will Give You Childhood Flashbacks
LeJuan James is a master at creating videos that will make you feel like you are back at your mom's house just waiting for that chancletazo to come down. His videos are all we watch when we want to laugh and reminisce about our childhoods. It's like he knows everything we went through and puts it all out for the world to see. Keep scrolling and get ready to cry laughing, because these videos are so accurate.
If You Love Your Mom, Buy Her This Doughnut Bouquet on Mother's Day
Traditional flowers are so last year. This year, show your mother just how much you love her with this yummy doughnut bouquet from Tim Hortons. The best part is you won't have to break the bank for this sweet treat. The edible bouquet will be available at select Tim Hortons locations in the US on Mother's Day for just $8. That means you should buy your loving mama more than one, because she deserves it!
Each bite-size doughnut comes in a one of 24 flavors and is slid onto a skewer to give the appearance of an actual flower bouquet. There's also ribbon, tissue paper, and a special Mother's Day gift box that will make your mother feel like the special lady she is. Sounds like the perfect Mother's Day gift, if you ask us!
Build Muscle, Burn Calories: Printable Cardio-and-Strength Workout
There are no excuses for skipping this 20-minute workout; it requires no equipment, so no matter where you are, you can fit in a sweat session. Quick and effective, today's workout in our Better-Body Challenge mixes classic cardio moves with bodyweight strength-training exercises to burn calories and build muscle. Print the workout, but keep scrolling to learn the moves, and then get at it.
High Knees
- Run in place while lifting your knees high to the level of your waist. Engage your abs as the knee comes up.
- Pump your arms to warm up your upper body.
Lunge Skip
- Come into a lunge with your right leg back. Swing your right leg forward to hop up on your left foot, and land softly back in a lunge.
- Repeat for 30 seconds, then switch sides.
Lateral Bunny Hop
- Make small jumps side to side as if you are jumping over an invisible line.
- Keep your legs as close together as possible, and swing your arms to help you jump.
Pilates Scissors
- Lie on your back, and lift your upper body off the floor so your shoulder blades hover.
- Lift your right leg off the floor, and bring your left leg to 90 degrees, gently holding the left shin. Keep your upper body lifted as you switch or scissor your legs.
Jumping Jacks
- Jump your legs out as you bring your hands overhead, then jump back to standing.
- Add in some cross jacks to work your inner thighs. Open your arms out to the sides as you jump your legs wide. Cross your feet as you jump your legs together while crossing your arms in front of your chest.
Frogger
- Begin in a plank position. Jump your feet to the outside of your hands, coming into a deep squat and keeping your hands on the floor.
- Jump your feet back to plank.
Lateral Bounding
- Start in a shallow squat with your weight on your right foot, and leap sideways as far as you can go to the left, landing on your left foot and bringing the right foot to the left. Immediately reverse directions and jump to the right.
- Continue jumping side to side.
Push-Up and Rotate
- From a plank position, perform a push-up. At the top of the push-up, rotate to the left coming into a side plank, reaching the right arm to the ceiling.
- Return to the plank position, do another push-up, and rotate into side plank on the right.
Box Toe Touches
- Using a box, step, book, or stool, lightly tap your left toes to the box, then jump to switch feet, bringing the right toes up.
- Continue alternating feet. No box? No worries. Hop from foot to foot, aiming toes at an imaginary step.
Triceps Dips
- Place your hands on a step or floor with fingers facing you. Lift your pelvis off the ground.
- Bend and straighten your elbows to work the backs of your arms.










