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The most powerful changes happen when we decide to take control of what we do have power over, instead of craving control over what we do not. Holding on is hard. Holding on contributes to stress, unhappiness, relationship issues, and so much more. Yet, as human beings, we cling desperately to almost everything… We don’t like change, so we hold on tight to the past. We want life to be the way we think it “should” be. We get attached to our ideals even when they hurt us. Over the past 15 years, as Marc and I have gradually worked…
Retail investors are rushing into the space investing trade ahead of the SpaceX IPO, and one ETF has cashed in on the excitement.Tema ETFs’ Space Innovators ETF, which launched on March 30 and trades under the ticker symbol NASA, crossed $1 billion in assets in just 37 trading days, and by the end of this past trading week, had reached over $2.6 billion in assets. That rapid rise is due in part to retail investors hunting for exposure to SpaceX before it goes public.While SpaceX has taken an unusual approach to its offering, setting up access for retail investors through…
Snaps of a sun-kissed Princess Diana holidaying in the ’80s and ’90s are enough to invoke major wanderlust—diving off yachts and wafting around in breezy linen were the original envy-inducing holiday snaps. Remembered for her fashion-forward credentials, the late Princess’s summer wardrobe was no exception. Outside of revenge dresses and ice blue Catherine Walker gowns, Diana’s statement swimwear is enough to set us hunting for that perfect retro all-in-one, even if Mustique or Saint Tropez’s sandy coastlines are but a distant dream for most of us.These days, when you think of summer style inspo, it’s probably the likes of Dakota…
Cars line up outside a food pantry in North Carolina, April 3, 2026.Lindsey Nicholson | UCG | Universal Images Group | Getty ImagesConsumers are facing price pressures as the costs of groceries and gas rise. The pace of inflation is expected to increase in the coming months, according to the Survey of Professional Forecasters, a quarterly macroeconomic survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.Meanwhile, there has been a “remarkable increase in food insecurity,” the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said in a recent blog post, as people cope with higher costs and the loss of federal aid.A new…
It was a family night out for the Kardashian-Jenner clan last night, as Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, and cousin Cici Bussey headed for dinner at Spago in Beverly Hills. Hurtling towards summer and the Dolce Vita life once more, how does one dress for family dinner?Kim and Kris opted, of course, to stick to their own tried and true style codes. Kim wore an archival Gianfranco Ferre gown from the fall 2004 collection, sourced from My Haute Wardrobe: an aubergine-toned dress with in-built corsetry and embroidered cups, cut out on the décolletage, with webbed sleeves and a high neck. As…
Stocks soared to record highs again last week, capping off a banner month for the market. Investor optimism about an end to the Iran-U.S. war, a string of positive corporate earnings reports, and strength in technology stocks led to new records for the S & P 500 and Nasdaq Composite , up over 1% and more than 2%, respectively, during the holiday-shortened trading week. That brought the weekly winning streak for the S & P 500 to nine, while the Nasdaq has been up eight out of the past nine weeks. Friday also marked the last trading day of May, with…
It turns out there is no one-size-fits-all standard answer when asking the simple question of “how often should I cut my hair?” It really depends on your own hair and specific hair needs. “It’s all relative,” says Irinel de León, celebrity hairstylist and Dyson Beauty global ambassador. “It all depends on your hair texture, the integrity of your hair, and how often you color or double process your hair.”Regularly trimming or cutting your hair comes with many benefits. De León says that it can improve hair growth, create natural thickness, prevent hair from over drying or breaking off, and keep…
Foundation Future Industries, a start-up founded in 2024, aims to leverage humanoid robots for military and industrial work, rather than household tasks and the service sector.Foundation Future IndustriesAs Silicon Valley races to build humanoid robots that can fold laundry and pour a latte, at least one start-up sees a very different use for the technology: war or other potentially hazardous and deadly jobs. Meet Foundation Future Industries, a San Francisco-based robotics company with ties to the Trump family, developing ‘dual-use’ autonomous humanoid robots for both heavy industrial environments and military applications. While the robots sound like something out of a Terminator-esque science…
We have Jane Birkin to thank for making raffia synonymous with summer. Before she was associated with the leather Hermès bag that bears her name, the actor was known for accessorizing her sunny smile and flared jeans with a charming basket bag. The recent renaissance of raffia totes dates back to the spring 2021 season when they were seen on the runway at Loewe and The Row. Two years later, Simon Porte Jacquemus, the prodigy from Provence, had models brave a shower of gently falling straw in giant hats made of the same material at his spring 2023 show. Raffia…
Bent oil posted its biggest monthly loss in six years as traders hoped that the U.S. and Iran are nearing a deal that will reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The international oil benchmark fell more than 19% in May, its worst month since March 2020 when the Covid-19 pandemic closed economies. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude prices shed nearly 17% in May, its worst performance since April 2025.Prices fell Friday after President Trump said he would meet in the White House Situation Room to make a final determination about an agreement with Iran. West Texas Intermediate lost 1.73% to close at $87.36…
