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Last year, celebrities were split when it came to eyewear. Some were into itty-bitty shades, while others were all in on oversized sunglasses. But around the summer, we noticed that big sunglasses were taking the lead. Irina Shayk traipsed through Cannes in a pair of shield shades, while Amal Clooney stuck to her favorite square shades.This year, celebs have embraced aviators, shield shades, and wraparounds of all varieties. Bottega Veneta proved a popular choice in the oversized camp, with Teyana Taylor and Miley Cyrus all testing out the brand’s frames. Balenciaga’s black shields count Rihanna and Rosalía as fans—the latter…

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I don’t know if you’re like me, but one of my favorite ways to treat myself is with products that I know will help me better my body or ease any pain. Therabody has a slew of truly great products to help with everything from sore muscles, to aches and pains, and even has a full-on total body recliner, eyemasks to relieve headaches, and a LED skincare mask to keep you looking your best. Although these wellness products can be expensive, they are a truly invaluable way to keep yourself looking and feeling good (plus, this helps to avoid even…

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Want more posts like this in your life? Join the Tiny Buddha list for daily or weekly insights. “Rest is not idleness, and to lie sometimes on the grass under trees on a summer’s day, listening to the murmur of water, or watching the clouds float across the sky, is by no means a waste of time.” ~John Lubbock For years, I thought exhaustion was a sign I lived fully and did my best that day. I felt proud of being exhausted. I squeezed every bit out of the day, and there was nothing left. If I felt tired, I…

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Marc RaimondiDec 27, 2025, 08:10 AM ETCloseMarc Raimondi’s first year covering the Falcons was 2024, but it wasn’t his first year at ESPN. He joined the company in 2019 and was a top combat sports reporter. He also covered professional wrestling and wrote the book “Say Hello to the Bad Guys: How Pro Wrestling’s New World Order Changed America,” which was published by Simon & Schuster in 2025. Raimondi also worked for the New York Post and Newsday, beginning in 2009, covering high school and college sports, plus the NFL, NFL, MLB and NHL.Aaron Rodgers could make more than his…

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The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine.Standing in the middle of a field, we can easily forget that we live on a round planet. We’re so small in comparison to the Earth that from our point of view, it looks flat.The world is full of such shapes—ones that look flat to an ant living on them, even though they might have a more complicated global structure. Mathematicians call these shapes manifolds. Introduced by Bernhard Riemann in the mid-19th century, manifolds transformed how mathematicians think about space. It was no longer just a physical setting for other mathematical…

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This summer, Switch 2 became the fastest-selling console in Nintendo’s history, selling 10.36 million units in the first four months of salesGuillaume Payen | Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty ImagesIt has been a monumental year for the video game industry, marked by new devices and billion-dollar deals.Further consolidation occurred within the sector when a consortium led by the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, alongside Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners and Silver Lake, announced plans to take Electronic Arts private. The $55 billion deal, which includes $20 billion in debt financing, is the largest leveraged buyout in Wall Street history.The…

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This easy scalloped potatoes recipe layers tender potatoes, sweet onion, a thyme cream sauce, and Gruyère for an incredibly delicious holiday side. I’m convinced these scalloped potatoes make any dinner better. They’re rich, creamy, and so flavorful thanks to the sweet onion and thyme cream sauce. Classic scalloped potatoes don’t always include cheese, but we go all in and stir a generous amount of melty Gruyère into the sauce. They aren’t as cheesy as our potatoes au gratin, but still perfectly creamy and comforting. I think of them as a slightly fancier version of au gratin potatoes, thanks to the…

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We’ve packed for everything from desert camps in Morocco to overnight trains across Thailand, and one thing’s for sure: the smoother your prep, the better your trip. Especially if you’re planning that big post-retirement adventure you’ve always dreamed about.Whether it’s a river cruise in Porto, Portugal, a slow safari in Kenya, or a summer wandering the Mediterranean, getting ready isn’t just about what goes in your suitcase. It’s about setting yourself up to travel with confidence, comfort, and a sense of calm.Start with Smart PackingAfter years of travel (and a few forgotten toothbrush moments), we’ve learned that packing light is…

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What does it take to raise Series A in today’s market?  The goalposts have moved, the stakes are higher, and investors seem pickier than ever as the AI boom reshapes the industry. At TechCrunch Disrupt, three investors — Thomas Green of Insight Partners, Moxxie Ventures’ Katie Stanton, and GV’s Sangeen Zeb — broke down what they’ll be looking for in the new year. The numbers tell a clear story. Fewer rounds are getting funded but deal sizes have grown, said Green citing a study.    “It has never been easier to start a company, and it has never been harder to build something…

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You can’t lift a thousand pounds all at once, yet you can easily lift one pound a thousand times. Tiny, repeated efforts will get you there. I have witnessed people reinventing themselves at all ages — 48-year-olds starting families, 57-year-olds graduating from college for the first time, 71-year-olds starting successful businesses, and more. How did they all do it? In a nutshell, they started being more mindful about making progress in their lives, step by step. And by doing so they changed the trajectory of their lives. What you need to remember most right now is that it isn’t too…

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