• A Little Love: Meet Luna

    WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — From a love of gardening to taking care of others, Luna is one of the sweetest souls. They just want a support system to help them from time to time and share life moments as they grow into their independence and adulthood. In this month's A Little Love, I'd like []

  • The B-52's Kate Pierson is selling her little love trailers

    In what we can only assume is a dedicated effort to drive the parts of our brains devoted to writing punny headlines completely insane, Kate Pierson of The B-52s has announced that she’s selling a series of small, metal, inherently disposable living structures that cannot, in good conscience, ever be described as “shacks.” (Love-related, or otherwise.) No, in an act of frankly irresponsible linguistic cruelty, Pierson is instead selling “Kate’s Lazy Desert,” a campground she owns with wife...

  • ‘What’s the worst that could happen?’: Love in the sickle cell capital of the world – podcast

    The prevalence of sickle cell disease is changing how Nigerians date, marry and plan their lives. And as genetic testing becomes more common, prospective parents across the world will face similar questions. By Krithika Varagur Continue reading

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    The best FREE games we'd love to PAY FOR – The Best Games Ever Podcast episode 94

    Inspired by the recent free drop of current viral sensation Content Warning – a co-op survival “shooter” about making spooky FauxTube videos with three of your mates – this week’s Best Games Ever podcast is all about freebies that we’d happily pay for.It’s a happy coincidence that this topic coincides with the launch of our extended podcast: a paid version of the show which includes an extra segment where you get to heart the host’s pick, and its subsequent demolishing by the rest of the panel....

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    Adweek Podcast: Design Justice Can Help Brands Create More Considerate, Inclusive Work

    Over the past year, the ad industry has witnessed a deprioritizing of DEI initiatives through a series of events: CMOs are back to focusing on hard-hitting business goals, brands are hesitant to use LGBTQ+ marketing and the data shows women make up 37% of the industry employees, still down from 50% before the pandemic. However, there’s another way to create a more inclusive world involving the creatives. Enter: Design justice, a practice that rethinks design processes and focuses on people...

  • Update: Little Rock city manager hopefuls include Sen. Fred Love, acting manager Emily Cox

    More than 100 locals and out-of-towners are in the applicant pool for Little Rock’s city manager position. An appointment will likely be made this summer.

  • Vanderpump Rules: Tom Sandoval breaks down crying after Rachel Leviss says she never loved him on podcast after their months-long affair

    The 41-year-old reality star and Rachel, 29, engaged in a months-long affair behind the back of Tom's longtime girlfriend Ariana Madix, 38. Sandoval went over to Tom Schwartz 's house and said he was 'shell shocked' after listening to Rachel's podcast. 'It's over man,' Schwartz, 40, said. 'It's been over'

  • Trump visits bodega where worker was cleared of murder for stabbing ex-con to death in self-defense: Harlem crowd chants 'four more years' and little kids cry 'we love you' as ex-president gets hero's welcome

    Trump visited a Harlem bodega where a worker killed an ex-con in self-defense. The former president made the stop after the second day of his criminal trial. Trump received a raucous reception as he arrived at the bodega on Tuesday

  • Have no fear, little one: It's only 14 of horror’s most miserable little children

    There’s nothing scarier than childhood. Look no further than the movies (or your very own memory palace) for proof. With the upcoming release of Abigail and the recent child-adjacent scares from The First Omen and Imaginary, horror movies aren’t taking a break from ruining a few childhoods. It’s easy to see why. By weaponizing society’s most vulnerable, movies like Night Of The Living Dead and The Brood can prey upon audiences’ expectations, challenge their sympathies, and make the dreary world...

  • Love for Brother Love: Diddy Greeted by Fans During Miami Bike Ride

    Love for Brother Love. Diddy was spotted outside his Star Island homes, greeting fans and others nearby. On a ride with Stevie J through the city, Diddy stopped to take pictures and enjoy the company of those who spotted him. You can see the moments below. Diddy told a crowd of fans, "Pray for your […] The post Love for Brother Love: Diddy Greeted by Fans During Miami Bike Ride first appeared on The Source.

  • Liberals Love the Minimum Wage — Though It Hurts People Liberals Love

    On April 1, the new California $20-per-hour minimum wage for fast-food workers went into effect. In signing the bill, California Gov. Gavin Newsom rejected the view that such a wage hike — 25% above the state’s current minimum wage — hurts teenagers who disproportionately benefit from fast-food jobs and for whom this becomes their entry into the job market. Newsom said: “That’s a romanticized version of a world that doesn’t exist. We have the opportunity to reward that contribution, reward that...

  • Liberals Love the Minimum Wage — Though It Hurts People Liberals Love

    On April 1, the new California $20-per-hour minimum wage for fast-food workers went into effect. In signing the bill, California Gov. Gavin Newsom rejected the view that such a wage hike — 25% above the state’s current minimum wage — hurts teenagers who disproportionately benefit from fast-food jobs and for whom this becomes their entry into the job market. Newsom said: “That’s a romanticized version of a world that doesn’t exist. We have the opportunity to reward that contribution, reward that...