Lula seeks approval for Brazil central bank picks for Jan rate decision
BRASILIA Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is moving swiftly to secure his next two nominations to
2023-10-20 05:24
Will Michigan's sign-stealing scandal impact their College Football Playoff chances?
With the Michigan sign-stealing scandal just being now being investigated, could this impact the Wolverines' chances of making the College Football Playoff for a third year in a row?
2023-10-20 04:58
SEC dropping claims against ripple executives - court filing
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is dismissing aiding and abetting claims against Ripple Labs executives in its
2023-10-20 04:58
The staggering number of days Neymar has spent injured during his career
90min breaks down Neymar's injury history during his senior career after the Brazilian suffered another setback on international duty with Uruguay.
2023-10-20 04:56
What happens next after Sidney Powell's guilty plea
Former Donald Trump campaign lawyer Sidney Powell's stunning plea deal in the Georgia election subversion case on the eve of her trial will significantly changes the landscape of the ongoing state and federal prosecutions against the former president.
2023-10-20 04:55
Sorry, Barbie! Actors Guild Releases Guidelines for Striking Members’ Halloween Costumes
The SAG-AFTRA actors’ strike has rules about how to celebrate Halloween this year.
2023-10-20 04:50
Alex Jones can't avoid Sandy Hook verdicts in bankruptcy - judge
NEW YORK Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones cannot use his personal bankruptcy to escape paying defamation verdicts stemming from
2023-10-20 04:26
Biden expected to tap Asia hand Kurt Campbell as No. 2 US diplomat
WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden is expected to nominate his top White House Asia aide Kurt Campbell to
2023-10-20 04:25
Cardinals rumors: Ranking 3 pitchers Cardinals already targeting in free agency
The St. Louis Cardinals will look to add a lot of pitching this offseason as they attempt to compete in 2024
2023-10-20 04:25
This Advent Calendar Is Perfect for Tea Lovers
Count down to Christmas the best way possible: by brewing delicious tea.
2023-10-20 03:22
Whoopi Goldberg says her feelings were hurt over reaction to infamous Oscars dress
Whoopi Goldberg has hit back at previous criticism of her infamous outfit choice during the ‘90s. During an interview with Page Six Style at the Fashion Group International Night of Stars gala, Goldberg spoke candidly about her look at the 1993 Oscars: A purple and green bejeweled jumpsuit paired with a puffy, long purple jacket with a bright green interior. She completed the outfit with green earrings and heels, and dark purple lipstick. Goldberg went on to recall that when she was hit with backlash for the bold look, she was stung by the criticism. “Everyone hated [it],” she said. “It hurt my feelings, I’m not going to lie. It hurt my feelings.” The View host also confessed that the response to the outfit would go on to affect the way she dressed. “It kept me from dressing up for a very long time,” she said. “You have to remember, in those days, they would say things and you’d think, ‘Do I really look that ridiculous?’” However, she still opened up about the inspiration behind the outfit, specifying that it came from the iconic I Love Lucy sitcom and its lead, the late Lucille Ball. “Lucy would always come out in these great ensembles,” Goldberg said. “And I thought, I would like to wear that! And green is not a color I would normally wear; let me try it.” When asked if she still stands by her decision to wear the bold look at the 1993 Oscars, she simply said: “Absolutely.” Over the years, Goldberg has gone on to embrace her own sense of style, launching her own clothing line, Dubgee, in 2019. Speaking to InStyle about the brand – which sells a range of stretchy jeans and hoodies – she shared her candid thoughts about fashion, expressing that people shouldn’t let their age determine what types of clothes they wear. “People will always say to somebody young, ‘Oh, you’re dressing so old,’ and they will say to an older woman, ‘Oh, you’re dressing too young,’” she told the publication in 2019. “The clothes that we made, you could be 21 and wear it, you could be 65 and wear it, you could be whatever age you are and look good in it. And feel good in it. You’re not too old to wear anything that makes you happy. That’s the key. The only important voice, ever, is your own.” In July of this year, the Sister Act star also made headlines for her shoe choice on The View: A pair of clear platforms with decapitated heads of Barbie dolls in them. Although she wore the heels to celebrate the highly-anticipated premiere of Barbie, she told Page Six Style that she’s actually had these “crazy” shoes for quite some time. “Someone sent them to me and I thought, what are these?! It was about three years before Barbie. I did Barbiecore first!” she said, referring to the fashion trend where people have been showing off their looks inspired by the Mattel doll. Read More Whoopi Goldberg calls out Rachel Bilson for comments about men’s sexual partners Victoria’s Secret ditches feminist makeover after sales slump Black magic: Go back to black this season with the catwalk-inspired trend
2023-10-20 03:21
5 free agents the Red Sox can sign to win 2024 World Series
After two straight losing seasons, the Boston Red Sox could get themselves back in the World Series conversation by bringing in some new blood.
2023-10-20 03:16
