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Across Iran, historic homes that once stood crumbling are now being restored into vibrant cafes, boutique hotels and cultural spaces. Led by a new generation of artisans, architects and entrepreneurs, ...
These might just be my favorite outfits yet! Ultra chic classic fits that totally give off an “old money” aesthetic that’s ...
I visited Aspen and The Cloister, and the contrast in style was striking. Aspen embodied the flashy “new money” aesthetic - logos, designer branding, and loud fashion statements. Meanwhile, The ...
The “Nolly Babes” movement is reviving bold beauty trends from Nigeria’s iconic Y2K films, for a new generation of women ...
According to Islamic teachings, a husband must give his wife a dowry at the time of marriage, and he has no rights over this money once she receives it. Furthermore, any property that a woman ...
As the concert business soars to new heights, five of its most powerful women have been on a tear ... While Reservoir Media invests money in music catalogs, the company also has a roster of ...
Despite vowing to save money on consultants, the Minns government has racked up another $170k for KPMG to write a report - in scenes the Opposition says are reminiscent of ABC comedy Utopia.
Following the chat bot's refusal to make Studio Ghibli style images, the woman further accused ChatGPT of being a “cheater,” and “gaddar” (traitor). Eventually when the user asserted that ...
We can’t wrap up International Women’s Month without addressing the real power every woman should have: her own money and the ability to build wealth. - Jennifer Awirigwe. April 10, 2025 ...
For over 20 years we have been exposing Washington lies and untangling media deceit, but social media is limiting our ability to attract new readers. Please give a one-time or recurring donation, or ...
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni remarks on Islam’s compatibility with European values is once again raising eyebrows. An old video of Meloni saying "There is an ongoing process of ...
COMING UP NEXT ON WYFF NEWS FOUR TODA A South Carolina woman is headed to federal prison after authorities said she pilfered money from an unsuspecting employer and destroyed a small business.