you Newham stabbing: Two arrested on suspicion of murder after young NHS worker knifed to death in east London By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-02T10:27:00Z Two teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a young NHS worker was stabbed to death in east London. Full Article
you 'You could be someone's only hope': A stem cell donor campaigning to beat blood cancer By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-02T17:18:25Z Full Article
you Food For London Now: Thank you for your food donations – but it's not just NHS doctors and nurses who need your kindness By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-03T13:23:00Z You can donate at virginmoneygiving.com/fund/FoodforLondonNOW Full Article
you Your morning briefing: What you should know for Monday, May 4 By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-04T04:05:00Z The top stories you're waking up to Listen to your Morning Bulletin on Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa smart speakers from 7am every weekday Full Article
you Your morning briefing: What you should know for Tuesday, May 5 By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-05T03:59:17Z Full Article
you Government back to work guidelines for businesses: What your workplace could look like after lockdown By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-05T07:13:00Z Draft proposals for how to return to work safely have been leaked and they paint a very different picture of the workplace post lockdown. Full Article
you You can't stop coronavirus, warns top UK scientist as he says lockdown 'risks even more deaths' By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-03-13T11:03:00Z Boris Johnson's top scientist has defended the Government's battleplan against Covid-19 and said "you can't stop it". Full Article
you Your morning briefing: What you should know for Wednesday, May 6 By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-06T04:30:43Z The top stories you're waking up to Listen to your Morning Bulletin on Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa smart speakers from 7am every weekday Full Article
you Your morning briefing: What you should know for Thursday, May 7 By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-07T04:00:44Z The top stories you're waking up to Listen to your Morning Bulletin on Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa smart speakers from 7am every weekday Full Article
you Coronavirus tragedy as six-week-old baby thought to be youngest UK victim By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-08T13:54:00Z A six-week-old baby is thought to be the youngest UK victim of coronavirus. Full Article
you Danny Pearce death: Man charged with murder after fatal stabbing of young father in Greenwich in 2017 By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-09T07:23:00Z Full Article
you Focaccia, the choose-your-own-adventure flatbread, is ideal for lockdown baking By nationalpost.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 14:03:45 +0000 Sourdough has exploded in popularity during lockdown, but focaccia is experiencing its own modest rise Full Article Eating & Drinking Culture Life Baking Bread Focaccia Italian Food and Cooking Need to Know The Feast
you 'Show us on the doll where Flynn hurt you': Rick Wilson's terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad day only gets WORSE and LOL By twitchy.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 11:15:06 Z Full Article <![CDATA[Rick Wilson]]> <![CDATA[Trump]]> <![CDATA[Tom Nichols]]> <![CDATA[Flynn]]> <![CDATA[The Lincoln Project]]>
you 'Are you kidding me?' Jimmy Kimmel offers the biggest non-apology in the history of non-apologies after getting busted peddling BS about Pence By twitchy.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:25:53 Z Full Article <![CDATA[Jimmy Kimmel]]> <![CDATA[Mike Pence]]>
you Your Boss May Soon Track You At Work For Coronavirus Safety By www.npr.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:48:11 -0400 Companies around the country are figuring out how to safely reopen office during the pandemic. The new normal might involve smartphone apps and badges to track employees. Full Article
you 10 of the best novels set in Italy – that will take you there By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-05T05:30:28Z Elena Ferrante’s Naples, Umberto Eco’s medieval mysteries, EM Forster’s Tuscany … Italy comes alive through these great books • 10 of the best novels about FranceLong before Covid-19, there were always bad things in the press about Italy: corruption, mafia, bureaucracy. But, whenever I went, life seemed to work out even so. People may be poor but they still sit in the sun, drink and chat; music and culture are a birthright; the right seems in the ascendant but on the ground it feels blessed with far-seeing idealists – it has almost four times as much land under organic cultivation as the UK, for example. For now, my remedy to the withdrawal symptoms I feel is to visit via the written word. Many writers have set books in Italy – I was sorry to leave out Martin Amis’s The Pregnant Widow (Calabria), and Ali Smith’s How to be Both (Ferrara) – but here are my top 10 romanze italiane. Continue reading... Full Article Literary trips Top 10s Italy holidays Travel Europe holidays Books Culture
you What if You Don't Want to Go Back to the Office? By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 15:11:13 -0400 For Jeff Anderson, 61, working from home during the coronavirus pandemic has been a respite from office politics and the chatter around the copy machine.But as the push to reopen the country's economy intensifies, so do feelings of dread at the idea of returning to the office, said Anderson, a self-described introvert and anthropology professor at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York."Just walking from the parking lot to my office I feel like I could be sick," he said. "It's that bad."In wanting to work alone, Anderson is not alone. People other than introverts view a return to the office with sadness and anxiety, and not just because they still risk getting infected. A Gallup poll found a majority of U.S. adults working from home would prefer to continue doing so "as much as possible" after the pandemic.These fans of online work worry that they -- and the country itself -- will lose important benefits discovered during this unprecedented experiment in mass remote work. People who have never liked schmoozing with colleagues have found new heights of productivity away from meetings and office chitchat. People worried about climate change are eager to reduce their carbon footprints by avoiding commutes by car. And while many parents are desperate for schools and day care centers to reopen, some working parents are appreciating more time with their children.Before the pandemic, Christine Reilley had to wake up at 4:30 a.m. to catch an early bus to Manhattan where she works as senior director of strategy and innovation for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers."I'm better rested. I can devote more time to my work," she said. "Just saving the time and money of commuting, I really like this personally."Impossible for Some and 'Overrated' for OthersIt did not take long for naysayers to declare that working from home was "overrated."And yes, it is an option mostly for white-collar office workers. Telecommuting is rarely possible for people in manufacturing or service jobs, and for the health workers, emergency responders, grocery store clerks and delivery people who have been deemed essential personnel. And the more than 30 million Americans who have lost their jobs since March may be impatient about complaints from people still drawing paychecks.Nor can the other downsides be denied. Trying to meet on Zoom from a kitchen table with bored children and annoyed spouses complaining in the background is hardly good for productivity. Women say that video calls make it harder for them to get in a word during meetings dominated by men. This crisis has also increased the burdens on working mothers.Telecommuting was already a growing trend that left out many low-wage workers and was viewed warily by employers who worried that people were slacking off at home. Researchers warned that problem solving and creativity suffer when workers are isolated from one another. Isolated work can lead to loneliness and boredom. Remote workers have also reported they have had to work even longer hours.OK, So What Are the Benefits?For remote work to be successful, employers need to provide the right equipment and other support, said Laurel Farrer, chief executive of Distribute Consulting, a business consulting firm. And the employees must be able to get work done without supervision. If set up properly, experts and advocates say, remote work has many benefits:-- Less time on the road. Commuting by car has been linked to increased stress, more pollution and respiratory problems. The average American who drives to work spends 54 hours per year stuck in traffic, according to an analysis by the Texas A&M Transportation Institute.-- Greater productivity. One well-known study from 2014 led by Stanford professor Nicholas Bloom examined remote workers at a Chinese travel agency and found that they were 13% more efficient than their office-based peers.-- A cleaner environment (maybe). According to estimates from Global Workplace Analytics, a research and consulting firm, if everyone in the United States worked remotely half the time, it could reduce greenhouse gas emissions from vehicle travel by more than 51 million metric tons a year. Graphics showing the reduction in air pollution and pictures of clearer skies over cities like Los Angeles have been among the silver linings of the pandemic. Of course, when people return to work, the roads may fill up again, especially if people fear getting the virus on public transit. And even if more people start working remotely, they might use their cars more for errands closer to home, said Bill Eisele, a senior research engineer at the Texas A&M Transportation Institute. Office commuters make up only about 18% of all traffic, he said.-- Money saved. Global Workplace Analytics estimated that people could save, on average, $2,000 to $6,500 every year by not spending on things like gasoline and day care. Companies could spend less on real estate. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office estimated it saved more than $38 million in 2015 by not using as much office space, according to a Harvard Business School working paper from November.-- More job satisfaction. A 2005 study found that job satisfaction increased with each additional hour people spent working remotely. But it stopped increasing beyond 15 hours worked remotely.-- Less sickness. Even as companies consider reconfiguring workplaces with plexiglass barriers on desks and special air filters, letting employees work from home can help keep them safe from communicable diseases (and not just COVID-19).-- More time for fitness. You may be able to squeeze in more workouts. "Having a little more time, if you're using it wisely, can be very beneficial," said Marilyn Skarbek, an assistant professor of exercise science at North Central College in Naperville, Illinois. "There are a lot of other things you can do around the house to keep you moving: laundry, cleaning -- all of that keeps you active. My house is definitely cleaner than normal." But there is a risk you could be more sedentary, she warned.Kate Lister, president of Global Workplace Analytics, predicted that workers will be looking for the "happy medium," splitting time between remote work and showing up at the office. The hope is that the pandemic will have shown managers that workers can be trusted to do their jobs without constant supervision."Any kind of flexibility is something that people are really, really ripe for, just some control over where and when they work," she said.Happy Tales From the Home OfficeMany people who had never considered this kind of working life have now had a taste of it, and they love it.Jacquie Benetua-Rolens, communications and engagement coordinator at Santa Cruz Community Health Centers in Santa Cruz, California, has a 2-year-old son who has become a daily part of Zoom meetings with colleagues, waving at them in his pajamas."There is this softened, unfiltered, more honest version of ourselves that I'm enjoying getting to know," Benetua-Rolens said. "There is room to be forgiving and understanding with each other and ourselves. And it's because we've all had to juggle."Benetua-Rolens said she often thinks of her small cubicle back at the office, which she decorated with plants and pictures of her two children."I used to love it," she said. "But I don't miss it at all. I don't want to go back to that even though my house is filthy."Jessica Keup, a 37-year-old single mother and a computer programmer in Ann Arbor, Michigan, moved to her parents' home in rural Tennessee with her 3-year-old son in mid-March, after her company told employees to work from home.Since then, she has been coding from the deck while her son plays with the goats, chickens and peacocks that roost on the vast property.Keup said the solitude has made her more focused and more productive. Her work is not interrupted by chatty colleagues who want to say hi or need help fixing a computer glitch."The people who are in the office who are extroverts stand out and talk a lot and can take the oxygen out of the room," she said.At least one poll from early in the pandemic suggests a strong preference for remote work. Gallup found that almost 60% of Americans working from home would prefer to work remotely "as much as possible" after restrictions are lifted, with 40% saying they preferred to return to the workplace. The online survey of 2,276 randomly selected adults was conducted from March 14 through April 2. It had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.At the very least, some workers would like to see employers put lessons of the pandemic into practice, including more compassionate management in general.Rico Sisney, who works for Greenpeace USA, said he would like to continue seeing the kinds of emails his organization has been sending lately encouraging employees to take walks and small breaks."Organizations can continue that even when there is not a pandemic," Sisney said. "Highlight mental health."Christine de Denus, a chemistry professor at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, said she has relished the quiet of working from her porch. She thinks workplaces should adapt to all styles of working."Go to the people and say, 'How can I help you thrive?'" de Denus said. "Just because I'm quiet in a meeting doesn't mean I don't have ideas."When the time comes to return to the office, Keup said she plans to ask if she can work two to four weeks a year from Tennessee."It's beautiful. It's resting and restorative," she said. "And I'll miss that."This article originally appeared in The New York Times.(C) 2020 The New York Times Company Full Article
you Can you solve it? John Horton Conway, playful maths genius By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-20T06:10:03Z Two gems from the wizard of recreational mathsUPDATE: Puzzle solutions can be read here.Today’s column is a celebration of John Horton Conway, the legendary British mathematician, who died of coronavirus earlier this month, aged 82.Conway was an inspirational, iconoclastic genius who invented and studied countless puzzles and games, in addition to his more highbrow work in group theory, number theory, geometry, topology and many other fields. Continue reading... Full Article Mathematics Mathematics Education Science
you Did you solve it? John Horton Conway, playful maths genius By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-20T16:00:39Z The answers to today’s puzzlesEarlier today I set you two puzzles that the late John Horton Conway suggested for this column:1) The Miracle Builders Continue reading... Full Article Mathematics Mathematics Education Science
you Can you solve it? Are you smarter than an 8-year-old? By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-04T06:10:13Z Puzzles for kids in quarantineUpdate: Solutions can now be read here.Today’s teasers are from my new puzzle book, Football School: the Ultimate Puzzle Book, which is aimed at 8 to 13-year-olds. No pressure. I have extracted some of the problems that I thought might also provide entertainment for grown-ups.We kick off with a problem for everyone tending their lawns, plant pots, and window boxes during lockdown. Continue reading... Full Article Mathematics Mathematics Education Science Children and teenagers Books
you Did you solve it? Are you smarter than an 8-year-old? By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-04T16:00:22Z The solutions to today’s puzzlesEarlier today I set you the following four puzzles from my new book, Football School: the Ultimate Puzzle Book:1. Which of these two watering cans can carry the most water? Continue reading... Full Article Mathematics Mathematics Education Science
you Warty comb jelly, scourge of fisheries, also eats its young By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T15:00:14Z Researchers say cannibalistic tendency may help explain why the invasive creatures thriveWhen the going gets tough, most parents try to protect their offspring. But the warty comb jelly takes a different tack: it eats them.Despite initial appearances, comb jellies are not jellyfish but belong to a different group of animals, ctenophora, which swim using tiny hair-like projections called cilia. Continue reading... Full Article Animal behaviour Biology Science
you Feeling your pain? Virus reaches into the lives of Congress By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 00:50:03 -0400 The beat against Congress has always been that its members are out of touch with average Americans. The result is a wide and deep imprint on the same Congress charged with helping a traumatized nation. “Everyone by now knows someone that had it," said Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., whose husband, John Bessler, recovered from a frightening coronavirus infection that sent him to the hospital. Full Article
you How well can algorithms recognize your masked face? By arstechnica.com Published On :: Sun, 03 May 2020 10:55:37 +0000 There's a scramble to adapt to a world where people routinely cover their faces. Full Article Biz & IT Policy AI facial recognition surveillance
you Was Your IT Infrastructure Ready for COVID-19? By gigaom.com Published On :: Mon, 06 Apr 2020 15:28:55 +0000 Enrico Signoretti, GigaOm’s lead analyst on data storage and infrastructure, is based in Northern Italy. Lockdowns, quarantines, travel bans, restrictions on social… Full Article Blog Covid-19 Crisis Managment Data Virtualization digital transformation Digital Transformation Infrastructure IT infrastructure
you Why Should You Bother with Value Stream Management? By gigaom.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 13:22:47 +0000 What is Value Stream Management? Value Stream Management (VSM) is the TLA du jour among software development tools, so is it relevant… Full Article Blog devops DevOps vsm
you Xbox One X (as-is condition, console only FOR REPAIR, PARTS ONLY NOT NEW IN BOX, YOU MIGHT NEED TO FIX THEM understood? NOTNEW) $139.99 (Ebay seller) By www.cheapassgamer.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 11:56:12 +0000 https://www.ebay.com/itm/Microsoft-Xbox-One-X-1TB-Black-Console-as-is-for-repair-or-parts-only/264227168298 YMMV obviously--I ordered two of these a month ago and they have been running fine for me. All I had to do was reinstall the newest system update and they have both been fine with no issues. One system's issue noted was "freezes" and the other was "no video". It says he has only 2 in stock, but I bought two a while back and the listing has remained active for the entire time with stock available, so he probably leaves the number low to keep demand going. This is probably a bulk buyer who doesn't extensively troubleshoot the systems. I am not affiliated with the seller. Cosmetically, the systems are nice enough to trade in without taking a refurb fee when stores re-open for business. Full Article
you Taylor Swift Pens A Thank You Letter To A Nurse Fighting At The Frontlines By www.chartattack.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 19:20:32 +0000 Taylor Swift sent a care package to a registered nurse in Utah, Whitney Hilton, who just returned from New York after providing assistance at Northwell Health’s Long Island Jewish Medical Center. “I wanted to send you some presents and to let you know I am so grateful for you”, Swift began in her handwritten note, […] The post Taylor Swift Pens A Thank You Letter To A Nurse Fighting At The Frontlines appeared first on Chart Attack. Full Article Celebrity coronavirus NYC taylor swift
you 10 Writing Habits Of Famous Authors You Can Use Now in 2020 By www.chartattack.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:39:16 +0000 A good writer will enjoy a fulfilling career that will include fame and fortune. However, you have to develop healthy habits that will help you to nurture your skills. If you have urgent projects or are overwhelmed, you can hire professionals from companies such as Mypaperwriter who offer customized writing services to help as you […] The post 10 Writing Habits Of Famous Authors You Can Use Now in 2020 appeared first on Chart Attack. Full Article Tips & Tricks Author habits Skill Tips Writers Writing
you Explained: How government’s extra Rs 4.2 trillion borrowing will affect you - Moneycontrol By news.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:29:24 GMT Explained: How government’s extra Rs 4.2 trillion borrowing will affect you MoneycontrolGovernment to borrow 54% more than estimate, fiscal deficit may hit 5.5% Times of IndiaGovernment Sharply Increases Borrowing To Rs 12 Lakh Crore NDTV ProfitCentre to borrow Rs 12 lakh crore in FY21: 10 key questions answered MoneycontrolChidambaram welcomes Centre's decision to borrow additional 4.2 lakh cr Economic TimesView Full coverage on Google News Full Article
you Govt revises discharge rules for Covid-19 patients: All you need to know - Livemint By news.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:17:15 GMT Govt revises discharge rules for Covid-19 patients: All you need to know LivemintVikram Chandra decodes geographical concentration of Covid-19 in India Hindustan TimesCoronavirus India Live Updates | Covid-19 Tracker: Total corona cases in India Today Latest News | Maharashtra, Delhi, Gujarat, Telangana The Indian ExpressMint Covid Tracker: Fresh infections, deaths rising faster in India than most countries LivemintDay 46 of coronavirus lockdown: Ground report from Indian cities Times of IndiaView Full coverage on Google News Full Article
you Why you could be fined up to £5,000 for picking wildflowers on a daily walk By www.oxfordmail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:00:00 +0100 Those taking their government-approved daily walk have been warned not to pick wildflowers - or risk facing an eye-watering £5,000 fine. Full Article
you I Believe Tara Reade. And You Should, Too. By www.thenation.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 09:30:31 +0000 Kate Manne We already knew that Biden is the type. Had we as voters and had the Democratic Party taken this seriously, we wouldn’t be in this mess now. The post I Believe Tara Reade. And You Should, Too. appeared first on The Nation. Full Article
you Ridiculous rituals can’t help you win in market, but the basics can By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-10-07T14:06:22+05:30 Return to your basics at every chance you get and re-learn them many times over. Full Article
you Tips for home-schooling parents during a pandemic: First, trust yourself and teachers. By rssfeeds.usatoday.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 21:26:03 +0000 We shouldn't expect a normal level of learning right now and teachers are prepared to catch kids up this fall. Their message to parents: Leave it to us. Full Article
you Love Island’s Molly-Mae Hague And Tommy Fury Fall Victim To YouTube Prank By www.mtv.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 09:44:37 +0100 Their interview with "James Corden" wasn't what it seemed... Full Article
you Indulge your morbid curiosity about the pandemic with these ten films By arstechnica.com Published On :: Sun, 03 May 2020 16:53:25 +0000 New study on mid-pandemic media preferences shows some of us lean into the morbid. Full Article Gaming & Culture Science film Media studies morbid curiosity pandemics psychology science
you New on Netflix this week: Movies you can watch NOW By uk.movies.yahoo.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:46:00 GMT What's new this week? Full Article
you The Batman release date, cast, villains, and everything else you need to know By uk.movies.yahoo.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 11:10:32 GMT Get ready for The Batman with our recap of the latest news Full Article
you Fitness Solutions: The joy you feel when your ‘outside matches your inside’ By Published On :: Tue, 31 Mar 2020 15:48:08 -0400 Jessika Floyd said ‘enough is enough’ and never looked back, writes Ernie Schramayr Full Article Opinion Living Living/Health Opinion/Contributed
you Get moving, your brain will love you for it By Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 12:39:05 -0400 It’s amazing what happens if you just get out there, writes Ernie Schramayr. Full Article Opinion Living Opinion/Columns Living/Health
you Hipadeedooda! Here’s a way to help with your hip pain By Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 10:32:04 -0400 Karen Cumming is finding a way to deal with delayed hip surgery Full Article Community Opinion Living Opinion/Columns Living/Health Community/Wellness Opinion/Contributed
you The incredible comeback you probably didn't hear about: Phil Galfond talks overcoming €900,000 deficit By www.espn.com Published On :: Thu, 7 May 2020 11:50:08 EST Professional poker player Phil Galfond overcame a €900,000 deficit in a 25,000-hand head-to-head challenge against a pot-limit Omaha regular known as "VeniVidi1993" online. Full Article
you 'Call your GP': Women displaying new gynae cancer symptoms during lockdown urged to seek medical advice By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-01T05:31:02Z Some hospital trusts have seen a dramatic drop in cancer referrals from GPs in recent weeks Full Article
you A letter to… the teacher who inspired my young son By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-11T06:45:07Z ‘I take comfort in the knowledge that, even though you are not here, your work continues to make children happy’I was so worried about handing my little boy over during his first week of school, but you made it easier. You smiled at him like a mother would at her own child. You radiated warmth and your hugs were always on offer.After a day in class with you, C would come home singing. Whenever I hear Do Your Ears Hang Low or see him stretching to the sky when singing about the days of the week, I will think of you. I didn’t tell you at the time, but I loved your morning song so much that I implemented it in my own class (I’m a teacher too). The first time we sang it after losing you was hard but, as time passes, I take comfort in the knowledge that, even though you are not here, your work continues to make children happy. Continue reading... Full Article Family
you 20 apps to up your skills By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T15:00:03Z Want something to show for the weeks you have spent in lockdown? These apps will help you achieve your aimsIn early April, one bullish American consultant suggested on Twitter that if people didn’t emerge from coronavirus quarantine having learned a new skill, gained more knowledge or having started something they’d been putting off, then “you didn’t ever lack the time, you lacked the discipline”.As the tweet was widely shared, it met mockery and anger in equal measure, as people noted that home schooling, financial worries, stress and/or illness are making this period anything but a delightful self-improvement holiday. Continue reading... Full Article Apps Technology Education Culture
you Film News Roundup: Kaniehtiio Horn Romantic Comedy ‘Tell Me I Love You’ Lands at Vision Films By variety.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 02:04:16 +0000 In today’s film news roundup, romantic comedy “Tell Me I Love You” finds a home; the Canadian government gives COVID-19 relief funding to the Canada Media Fund and Telefilm Canada; and the cancelled Sun Valley Film Festival gives out awards. ACQUISITION Vision Films has acquired Los Angeles romantic comedy film “Tell Me I Love You,” […] Full Article News Kaniehtiio Horn Tell Me I Love You
you Everything You Need to Make a Campsite at Home--Indoors or Out! By www.eonline.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 21:42:00 GMT We love these products, and we hope you do too. E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a small share of the revenue from your purchases. Items are sold by the retailer, not... Full Article
you These Services Deliver Wine & Spirits Straight to Your Doorstep By www.eonline.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:30:00 GMT We love these products, and we hope you do too. E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a small share of the revenue from your purchases. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. One... Full Article
you Outer Banks Deep-Dive: Your Guide to Netflix's Hottest New Cast By www.eonline.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:00:00 GMT Confession: we are all about that Pogue life this summer. Wait, you don't know what that means? Gosh, you are a total Kook. In case you are the proverbial nerd that fell asleep first... Full Article