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The Big Climate March Returns in an Era of Soup-Throwing Protests
The Big Climate March Returns in an Era of Soup-Throwing Protests
In September 2019, an estimated 250,000 people took to the streets of New York City. The marchers, who
2023-09-16 16:52
Google Pixel Tablet Review
Google Pixel Tablet Review
Starting at $499, the Pixel Tablet is Google's reentry into the Android tablet market, but
2023-06-20 15:27
Elon Musk Think SpaceX Will Land on Mars 'Within 4 Years'
Elon Musk Think SpaceX Will Land on Mars 'Within 4 Years'
Elon Musk still has plans to go to Mars. During a video conference at the
2023-10-09 09:28
India Puts 40% Tax on Onion Export as Inflation War Intensifies
India Puts 40% Tax on Onion Export as Inflation War Intensifies
India imposed a 40% levy on the export of onions as Prime Minister Narendra Modi escalates efforts to
2023-08-19 23:25
The best Kindles to buy during Prime Day 2023: Every Amazon e-reader reviewed and ranked
The best Kindles to buy during Prime Day 2023: Every Amazon e-reader reviewed and ranked
Shop Prime Day Kindle deals: Amazon Kindle deals Best Buy Kindle deals If you're searching
2023-10-06 02:17
New Mexican Spanish, a unique American dialect, survives mostly in prayers
New Mexican Spanish, a unique American dialect, survives mostly in prayers
New Mexican Spanish is a unique dialect, a mixture of centuries-old Spanish with Indigenous words that evolved through historical isolation
2023-05-22 20:21
'Gen V' episode 7 reveals 2 bombshell connections to 'The Boys'
'Gen V' episode 7 reveals 2 bombshell connections to 'The Boys'
To say a lot happened in episode 7 of Gen V would be an understatement.
2023-10-28 00:59
Crocs announces the launch of new cowboy boots to mixed reactions: ‘Foul’
Crocs announces the launch of new cowboy boots to mixed reactions: ‘Foul’
If you haven’t heard, Crocs are making a comeback – and this time they’re headed West. From the spongy flat originals to the wedged heels reminiscent of Y2K style, the 2002 footwear brand has introduced a myriad of designs based on its famed foam material and multi-hole adornments. But now, the company is branching out, launching a new addition to its collection: cowboy boots. On 5 October, Crocs announced the new boot offering, which was said to be motivated by the brand’s fanbase. “For years, the buzz around a Crocs-inspired cowboy boot has been building, creating a genuine fan-fueled movement trending across social media,” the statement read. “Recognising this passion, Crocs is making fan dreams come true, turning the Crocs Classic Cowboy Boot into a reality.” The boots may be bendable, but with two spurs, a faux leather shaft, intricate stitching, and a scaly vamp, the only tell-tale sign these are Crocs is the trademark foam handle wrapped around the counter. Available starting 23 October for a limited time only, the new Class Cowboy Boot is priced at $120. The shoes will be sold online and in stores. On social media, people don’t know what to make of the new footwear, with some praising the design while others have been more critical. “Why...why do I not hate these?” one person asked, while another said: “Crocs came out with cowboy boots! Someone take my money!” Others were more skeptical, with someone else writing: “Crocs released cowboy boots. That’s enough internet for today.” Another person described the new shoes as “foul”. Crocs’ new release comes in conjunction with the brand’s known “Croctober” celebration, where the company offers a special style every year during October. Usually, the exclusive design is said to be inspired by their dedicated following. Among the company’s notable releases are a slew of collaborations with name brands and celebrities. The Palace x Crocs offering ditched the known structure and handle associated with the foam footwear for a slide with prints representative of the Skateboard brand. Unfortunately, the collaboration has since been sold out. Recently, Levi’s and Crocs partnered to reimagine the All-Terrain Clogs with a jean top and abstract design. And if you thought using garment material in the comfortable shoes was unimaginable, the company’s pairing with food chains will surprise you. With swatches of orange, green, and red slashed on the soles, platform options, and Slurpee-shaped jibbitz, the 7-Eleven x Crocs ushers in a whole new intersection between the convenience industry and footwear. Read More Paris Hilton struggles to remove $450 Crocs boots: ‘It’s a full-team effort’ Victoria Beckham shows off new $450 Crocs boots after claiming she would ‘rather die’ than wear brand Fans poke fun at Justin Bieber’s casual sweats while Hailey wears red dress to Rhode event Sarah Jessica Parker wears mismatched heels to New York City Ballet Gala Sarah Jessica Parker channels Carrie Bradshaw on the red carpet in mismatched shoes Does your pillowcase make a difference to your skin and hair health?
2023-10-07 00:23
Treat yourself to a Coleman tent and more outdoor goods, with these early Prime Day deals
Treat yourself to a Coleman tent and more outdoor goods, with these early Prime Day deals
As of October 9, here are all the best deals on outdoors essentials at Amazon
2023-10-10 01:19
How Disney turned Halloween into a money-making machine
How Disney turned Halloween into a money-making machine
For Disney fans, Halloween is among the most desirable (and expensive) times to visit its theme parks
2023-10-04 20:49
US FDA approves Regeneron's 8-mg dose of eye disease drug Eylea
US FDA approves Regeneron's 8-mg dose of eye disease drug Eylea
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the 8-mg dose of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals' eye disease drug Eylea, the
2023-08-19 07:16
Cost of sunscreen could be increasing risk of skin cancer, charity suggests
Cost of sunscreen could be increasing risk of skin cancer, charity suggests
The cost of sunscreen could be contributing to the rise in skin cancer cases in the UK, a charity suggests. A survey from Melanoma Focus found that 50% of people think sunblock is too expensive, with 67% saying they would use it more if it was cheaper and 10% saying they don’t use it at all because of the cost. The survey also found that most British people (58%) can’t identify all the signs of melanoma skin cancer. Melanoma Focus is calling for the government to cut VAT on high-factor sunscreens to reduce the cost and make them more accessible to everyone. Melanoma is a deadly form of skin cancer and the vast majority of cases (86%) are preventable. There are around 16,700 new melanoma skin cancer cases in the UK every year, according to Cancer Research UK. Over the last decade, incidence rates have increased by 32%, and are projected to rise by another 9% by 2040. Around 4,000 cases of melanoma in England are linked with lower deprivation. “Melanoma is the fifth most common cancer in the UK and the deadliest form of skin cancer,” said Susanna Daniels, CEO of Melanoma Focus. “Wearing a high SPF sunscreen is a hugely important safety measure for protecting against it. “We know that people are experiencing increasing pressures on their finances at the moment but, with skin cancer rates on the rise, the use of sunscreen should be a high priority.” Removing VAT on sun protection products would be “a cost-effective way to cut the overall incidence of skin cancer and could help save lives”, she added. Michelle Richardson, 49, from Petersfield, Hampshire, was diagnosed with melanoma in 2018 after noticing an itchy mole on her back. She had an operation to remove the mole, but 18 months later a scan found the melanoma had spread throughout her body including in her spine, lungs, spleen and brain. “I had immunotherapy treatment for two years and I’m currently in remission and hope it stays that way for as long as possible,” Richardson says. “Sunscreen shouldn’t be a luxury product. It’s essential for protecting the health of the nation so I’m fully supportive of the proposed cut to VAT. “Treatment for melanoma costs the NHS a fortune, so a VAT cut to the thing that can prevent it happening in the first place makes sense financially as well as morally.” MP Amy Callaghan, who is supporting the campaign, said: “More people wearing sunscreen means fewer people getting melanoma. “But when 52% of people in my constituency can’t afford to turn on the heating, it’s unlikely they’ll take on extra expenses like sunscreen. “That’s why we must make sunscreen more affordable by removing VAT.” Melanoma Focus also wants to raise awareness about the early signs of skin cancer. “We’d also urge people to make themselves aware of melanoma symptoms and seek medical help if they notice anything suspicious, particularly any changes to a mole or lesion,” Daniels said. “Early detection leads to a higher cure rate and more treatment options.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Ukraine Eurovision winners Kalush Orchestra invite Princess Kate to join them on tour ‘Simply no evidence’ for many Mirror phone hacking claims, Prince Harry trial told As Coronation Street puts the spotlight on sepsis, the signs and symptoms to know
2023-05-15 14:49