• There was no COVID-19 baby boom, and now the baby bust continues

    Since 2020, experts and journalists have been predicting or declaring a baby boom. It never happened. Now that we have numbers from 2023, it’s clear that despite some ups and downs during COVID-19, America is simply continuing on a downward slope — an ever-worsening baby bust. When the world locked down in the spring of […]

  • Women take center stage in 'Buruguduystunstugudunstuy'

    "Buruguduystunstugudunstuy: Ang Parokya Ni Edgar Musical" carries one of the most expensive budgets for a Filipino production, and that clearly shows to magnificent degrees.

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    Rising home insurance takes residents by surprise

    HONOLULU (KHON2) -- One homeowner’s association in Mililani-Mauka told residents insurance rates have skyrocketed, so much that they are each being asked to pay $5,200 for the association’s premium. Resident Brad Hull said he was taken by surprise. "It's crazy,” said Hull. “We don't mind keeping up but to have that just dump on our []

  • Women’s health: Pregnancy during the summer months

    CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — As spring storms give way to cloudless, sunny days and a return to warmer temperatures in Southern Utah, it is important to consider seasonal health precautions, especially for pregnant women. When a woman is pregnant, her body temperature is naturally higher than normal. The added heat from long summer days makes staying […]

  • Two women and baby rescued from creek in Goodhope

    GOODHOPE, Mo. - The Goodhope community is rejoicing Friday night after a successful rescue of two women and a baby from the rushing waters of a creek where their vehicle was swept away during a flood. The Douglas County Sheriff's Office worked the water rescue on County Road Y-521 Friday afternoon. According to the Douglas []

  • Watch a baby flying squirrel take its first leap

    Watching this baby squirrel take its first flying lesson has greatly improved my morning. This adorable Siberian squirrel glides around the forest by jumping from tree to tree and spreading the furry membrane that stretches from its wrists to ankles to keep afloat. — Read the rest

  • Baby Boom at Sheriff's Office in Kentucky Goes Viral

    Kentucky – A Kentucky Sheriff’s office is going viral after posting a photo of deputies with babies all around the same age. “Congratulations! I won’t be drinking the water at the Sheriff’s office for sure,” One commenter says jokingly. In total 15 deputies with 15 toddlers were shown in the photo, in the comments it’s […]

  • UWS hires Simon to take over women's hockey program

    Simon has worked as an assistant coach at Elmira College in New York and with a Gentry Academy program that played in two MSHSL state girls hockey tournaments.

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    The number of women leading US business schools is on the rise

    BestColleges reports on the growing number of women leading business schools.

  • Women are reporting 'Ozempic breasts' while taking weight-loss drugs

    Plastic surgeons say the rapid weight loss can also cause the breasts to sag. Ozempic users have opened up about experiencing shifts in breast size. READ MORE: Can weight loss drugs cause facial aging? Experts views

  • Apple shares rise after Bernstein analyst takes bullish stance

    (Reuters) -Shares in Apple Inc closed up 2.5% on Monday after a well-known analyst at Bernstein Societe Generale Group upgraded the stock to an "outperform" rating, pointing to the prospects for phone replacement phone sales with help from generative artificial intelligence updates. Apple registered its biggest one-day percentage gain in more than two weeks after the upgrade, which marked the stock's first "buy" equivalent rating from Bernstein's Toni Sacconaghi since early 2018. Sacconaghi...

  • Summer heat takes toll on gig workers; the rise of Airchat

    Happy Monday! A shortage of delivery executives amid soaring temperatures is becoming a major concern for ecommerce companies. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.Also in this letter:■ HCLTech CEO sees headwinds for Q1■ Indian firms rush to hire AI chiefs■ India to turn manufacturing hub: Siemens For ecommerce, heat wrings out the worst of worries 109675470Sweltering heat across major cities in India are worsening the shortage of gig workers across food delivery and quick...