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You tell your wife, “I love you” every day—but does it still carry the same spark, the same depth as when you first said it? Over time, even the most meaningful words can start to feel routine, losing some of their magic. Maybe it’s time to mix things up—to infuse your relationship with fresh, creative ways to remind her just how much she means to you. And here’s the thing: don’t wait for an anniversary or special occasion to shower her with love. The unexpected, heartfelt gestures are the ones that leave a lasting impact. Love, in all its complexity,…
Michigan has hired former longtime Utah coach Kyle Whittingham as the 22nd coach in program history, the school announced on Friday. Whttingham, 66, stepped down in December after 21 seasons leading the Utes, and he left the door open to continuing his legendary coaching career elsewhere. He’ll do just that under a five-year deal through the 2030 season with the Wolverines. CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz first reported Whittingham’s impending hire on Friday. Utah offensive coordinator Jason Beck is expected to follow Whittingham to Michigan to assume the same position, while BYU defensive coordinator Jay Hill is expected to be one of…
Each year, we ask some top investors what they think the next year will bring. Last year, some investors thought the IPO market would be back up and running by now (which didn’t quite happen), while others thought the momentum behind AI was poised to accelerate (and they were right). This year, TechCrunch did the same thing, talking to five investors from various markets about what they are preparing for in 2026. Here is what they said. What will it take for a founder to raise next year, compared to last year? James Norman, Managing Partner, Black Ops VC Raising in 2025 requires a shift…
When Alexandra O’Neill, the founder and designer behind the NYC-based fashion line Markarian (she dressed former First Lady Jill Biden for her husband’s inauguration in 2021, among other accomplishments), picks up her video call, she’s coming live from South Africa—and tells me that a hyena just ran by. “We’re sitting at the lodge right now, and they have a really beautiful watering hole right here that all the animals come to,” she says, promising she’ll alert me to any more wildlife sightings.O’Neill’s partner lives in South Africa, so she visits the country often, but that doesn’t mean she’s become immune…
Why the GOOLOO GP4000 car battery jump starter is the best gift for Christmas this yearOver the years, we’ve learned that most road trip stress doesn’t come from big disasters. It comes from small, preventable moments that derail the day.Living in Canada teaches you that quickly. We’ve driven through the prairies in the dead of winter, parked overnight in -35 degrees with no block heater and no guarantee the car would start in the morning. Sometimes it does. Sometimes it doesn’t. When you’re visiting family, staying somewhere unfamiliar, or parked on the street with no plug in sight, that uncertainty…
Welcome back to Beauty Marks: Vogue’s weekly edition of the best moments in celebrity beauty, from Vogue editors’ IG feeds, and all the glam of the fashion and pop culture landscapes. Each week, we curate the nail art to pin for your next nail appointment, new recruits to ‘Team Bob’, and major red carpet moments from the week’s most glamorous affairs. As always, it’s as much about celebrity beauty as it is about the makeup artists, hairstylists, and nail artists, as well as the creators crafting the trends you’re about to see everywhere.This week, the best beauty looks were all…
If streaming services’ year-in-review campaigns have shown us anything, it’s that we’ve spent a staggering amount of time drowning out the hum of everyday life with music, podcasts and audio series. And with some incredible new releases this year, we were really eatin’ good. Here are some of the Engadget team’s favorite things we listened to in 2025.Spiritbox – Tsunami SeaI became aware of Spiritbox in late 2024 shortly before the band dropped its latest album, Tsunami Sea. At the time, I was in a deep Sleep Token phase, and I don’t remember how I stumbled upon Spiritbox, but I’m…
Want more posts like this in your life? Join the Tiny Buddha list for daily or weekly insights. “When an old person dies, a library burns to the ground.” ~African Proverb For most of my life, I thought aging was about bodies slowing down—hair turning white, memory fading, steps getting shorter. But caring for my ninety-six-year-old mother has changed that. I now see something deeper and more painful: the slow erasure of wisdom in a culture that prizes the new, dismisses the old, and moves too fast to notice what it’s losing. We live in a world that idolizes youth and…
Bill ConnellyDec 13, 2025, 07:00 AM ETCloseBill Connelly is a writer for ESPN. He covers college football, soccer and tennis. He has been at ESPN since 2019.The “Bowls are dead!” chorus is growing louder. Notre Dame opted out after what had to feel like one of the crueler playoff snubs imaginable (non-2023 Florida State edition, anyway). So did Kansas State and Iowa State (who, to be fair, lost their head coaches and had basically taken a bowl trip to Ireland to start the season already). When the Birmingham Bowl was looking for an opponent for Georgia Southern, it had to…
The State of New York will social media platforms to display warning labels similar to those found on cigarettes. was passed by the and signed into law by Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday. It will apply to any platforms that feature infinite scrolling, auto-play, like counts or algorithmic feeds. The labels will caution those on the platform about potential harm to young users’ mental health.Social media companies will be required to display these warning labels when a user first interacts with any of the features the state considers predatory. The warning will also be displayed periodically after that interaction.”Keeping New…
