A rare public appearance by Beyoncé's eldest daughter signals more than a fashion moment — it marks the rise of a young star stepping into her own light.
Blue Ivy Carter has never been one to simply blend into the background, even when standing beside one of the most iconic performers in the world. At…
Millions are discovering what two wheels can do for the body — and the mind
There is something about a road stretching out ahead — coastline on one side, the hum of tires on asphalt on the other — that works on a person in ways a gym never quite manages. Cycling has long been…
Most people learn to apply makeup through trial, error, and whatever they absorbed from watching other people do it. That works up to a point. But there are real reasons why certain products go on before others, and understanding the logic behind the sequence makes the whole process faster and the results more consistent. Here…
Few hairstyles have managed to carry the same cultural weight as the bob. Clean, structured and endlessly adaptable, the cut has long represented more than just a beauty choice. It has reflected shifts in identity, confidence and personal expression across generations.
The origins of the bob trace back to the early 20th century, when shorter…
Procrastination is one of those words that has a way of making you feel bad before you have even done anything. For me, the moment a task starts to feel overwhelming, I am already spiraling. The anxiety hits, the avoidance kicks in, and somehow the thing never gets done. I have tried every tip, trick,…
Skin rarely gets the credit it deserves. People focus on what's beneath the surface, but the body's largest organ is quietly working around the clock, holding everything together and sending out signals when something goes wrong.
What your skin is actually doing
Skin acts as a physical shield, standing between the body and a constant stream…
Kamala Harris told a packed ballroom of civil rights activists on Friday that she is actively considering another run for the presidency in 2028, offering her clearest public signal yet that a third White House campaign is very much on the table.
The moment came during a conversation with the Rev. Al Sharpton at the National…
If you have ever walked out of a hot Pilates class with a flushed face, damp clothes and hair that feels like it has been through something, you are not alone. The combination of intense heat, sweat and humidity that fills those studio walls does affect your strands though perhaps not in the dramatic way…
A shift in daily life and health
Periods of isolation have quietly reshaped how people eat, move, and care for themselves. With more time spent indoors and fewer opportunities for physical activity, routines have tilted toward long hours of sitting, irregular meals, and rising stress. These changes, while subtle at first, can build into…

