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Perspective | Why are Americans mad for Hermès?
Washington Post· 1 day agoMaybe it was the sludgy humid air, but the 650 or so attendees at Thursday evening’s Hermès show, on a pier on Manhattan’s southern tip, were on the...
18 Elevated Pieces to Complete Your Summer Workwear Wardrobe
Marie Claire· 2 days agoFrom elevated basics and woven ballet flats to HR-approved summery dresses and tote bags, the 18 finds ahead not only work for your nine-to-five but also fit right into your cute summer outfit ...
50 years ago, 10-cent beers turn a Cleveland game into riot
Martinsville Bulletin· 5 days agoBeer flowed and a little blood and bruises followed. On a warm spring night along Lake Erie five...
What Is A Passive Income And How Can You Earn It With A Full Time Job
Forbes· 6 days agoAccording to American entrepreneur Grant Cordone, passive income is the key to building wealth. Many...
GSM Services Approaches 100, Reveals New Brand With an Employee Celebration and a Look to the Future
Morningstar· 4 days agoGASTONIA, NC / ACCESSWIRE / June 5, 2024 / On May 16th, GSM Services, a 300-team-member HVAC company based in North Carolina, unveiled an exciting new logo. According to Steven Long, President ...
‘Girls see sexual assault as normal’: Inside the Young Farmers’ MeToo moment
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBy all measures, the life of a young farmer is tough, with long hours, lonely work and weather that...
Cicadas go from bug to fad
The Columbian· 19 hours agoCicadas seem to be everywhere these days. Going from bug to fad, cicadas have been embraced by artists and entrepreneurs showcasing products that...
Samantha Roberts Named Sullivan County 4-H National Dairy Month Chairman
Bristol Herald Courier· 5 days agoSamantha Roberts has been named the 2024 National Dairy Month chairman for Sullivan County. Roberts...
Dior Time-travels for a Resort Collection With a Renaissance Twist
WWD via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMaria Grazia Chiuri offered a master class in Elizabethan-era intrigue and the centuries-old...
Even farming in summer, denim was the choice
The Beatrice Daily Sun· 14 hours agoCoveralls, for example, suggested winter while (ahem) “cover little” meant the hot, steamy southern Illinois summer. Whether exiled to the household gulag or set free in the fields, we wore blue jeans, never shorts.