Month: December 2020

Because the only piece of clothing people will see this year is your coat Winter is officially here, and you know what that means: you need to get a coat. But not just any coat—a super chic coat. Let’s be honest, with many cities across Canada *still* in lockdown, chances are the only time anyone
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When I think of positivity, I am thinking of how to adopt and maintain a constructive attitude. I am not thinking about pretending the world is fine. And at any rate, few people think all is well now so there’s probably little danger of that. However, this list of the best positive thinking books isn’t
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As has become tradition for Saturday Night Live’s Christmas show, Weekend Update co-anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che carve out a segment to read jokes they’ve written for each other without seeing them beforehand. It typically manifests in some hilariously cringe moments, like when Jost is forced to read jokes that make him look like a racist asshole. For
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The Child, popularly known as “Baby Yoda,” is a character in the new Disney+ series, “The Mandalorian” Episodic Photos, Disney *This post contains spoilers for “The Mandalorian” season two.*  When the final credits rolled on “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,” fans who had eagerly awaited the final chapter in the Skywalker saga quickly split into two
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Oxfam GB’s income fell by more than £67m last year, leaving the poverty relief charity with a £17m deficit. The charity’s accounts for the year to 31 March 2020 show that total income fell from £434.1m to £367.4m, with total spending down from £397.5m to £384.6m. The charity said this was due to several factors,
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With Arrow ending earlier this year and Supergirl and Black Lightning following suit with their upcoming seasons, the Arrowverse is changing faster than Barry can run up the side of a building. There are talks of multiple new series and spin-offs joining the fold, and Superman & Lois already even has a premiere date! Before
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Berlin, December 18th 2020: TERRE DES FEMMES – Menschenrechte für die Frau e. V. opens the art exhibition “UNBREAK – take a closer look & break the cycle of domestic violence” (https://cloud.achtung.de/s/g7PanPkDDnf28pe) in downtown Munich, together with the agencies thjnk and achtung! Mary, the artist Simon Berger, and the long-time TERRE DES FEMMES activist Romy
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A woman carries Nike shopping bags at the Citadel Outlet mall, as the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, in Commerce, California, U.S., December 3, 2020. Lucy Nicholson | Reuters Nike on Friday reported quarterly sales and earnings that topped analysts’ estimates, driven by triple-digit growth online in North America, and strong demand
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As families across America scale back traditional holiday gatherings or cancel them altogether, thousands of young conservatives are slated to spend the days just before Christmas mingling in and around Donald Trump’s South Florida resort. The occasion for this potential super-spreader gathering is the pro–Trump youth group Turning Point USA’s year-end gala, kicking off Friday
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Black, Asian and ethnic minority volunteers have a poorer experience than their white counterparts, according to new research. A report published by the National Council for Voluntary Organisations explores what organisations are doing to improve the diversity of their volunteers.   Time Well Spent: Diversity and Volunteering builds on an earlier study by the NCVO from
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Winnebago CEO Michael Happe told CNBC on Friday he expects the coronavirus pandemic-inspired surge in recreational vehicle sales to last into next year. The comments came after the Forest City, Iowa-based company reported strong quarterly results that exceeded Wall Street expectations. Investors cheered the quarter Friday, with shares of Winnebago closing higher by more than
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