The Butterfly Haircut Is Trending Now Here's Why Everyone Loves It
The look is meant to emulate the shape of a butterfly’s fluttering wing. But in technical terms, "It’s a haircut with a lot of layers, first and foremost."
The look is meant to emulate the shape of a butterfly’s fluttering wing. But in technical terms, "It’s a haircut with a lot of layers, first and foremost."
Jaylen Watson is a seventh-round pick who's already made his mark on both this season and the Chiefs' overall team-building approach. Now he hopes to make one in the Super Bowl.
Desperate and cold from the snow lying thick on the ground, relatives of earthquake victims in the Turkish city of Malatya expressed their frustration on Tuesday at what they said was the lack of help as they searched for missing loved ones. With no specialist equipment or even gloves or winter clothing, they tried to pick through the wreckage of homes crumpled by the force of the earthquake that struck Turkey on Monday, killing thousands of people. Sabiha Alinak said the townspeople, huddling around bonfires to keep warm, should take the rescue operation into their own hands.
At Sunday's Grammys, Mick Fleetwood said the band no longer plans to perform together as Fleetwood Mac after longtime member Christine McVie's death.
Ronnie Rivers won big at Caesars Palace on Saturday on a single hand of three-card poker.
Experts say rising soybean and egg costs have put mayonnaise prices on the rise as well.
Residents near the Ohio-Pennsylvania state line who were told to evacuate after tanker cars derailed in a fiery crash days ago have still not been allowed to return home. Crews conducted a controlled release and burn of toxic chemicals from five of the derailed cars that were in danger of exploding on Monday afternoon. A large ball of fire and plume of black smoke could be seen billowing high into the sky from the smoldering derailment site in East Palestine, Ohio, as the controlled burn took place.
A day after a devastating earthquake tore through Turkey and northern Syria, rescue workers were still thin on the ground in Antakya, forcing residents to pick through rubble sometimes without even basic tools in a desperate hunt for survivors. While countries have scrambled to answer Turkey's call to send rescue teams to the afflicted areas, an array of problems from freezing wintry conditions, destroyed roads and a scarcity of trucks and heavy machinery have hampered relief efforts. The lack of help has already prompted scuffles between residents and rescue workers in Antakya, with people pleading with rescuers to save their loved ones.
The Super Bowl MVP goes to a QB more often than not, but there's value down the board for those willing to take a shot.
Harry Styles took home two Grammy Awards Sunday night, including Album of the Year, but many took to social media to criticize his "cringe" speech.
Will the TJ Holmes/Amy Robach saga ever end? A new report by The Cut exposes the salacious culture that apparently has been the norm at ABC for a long time. Both GMA3 anchors were forced to leave the network after their rumored affair was made public in November of last year. However, it appears that it was just the tip of the iceberg.
Atsu, 31, was dug out of the rubble with unspecified injuries.
Like thousands of other Austin residents, Darin Murphy began a sixth day Monday with no power in his home, wrapping his head around the city's latest demoralizing update: Getting the lights fully back on may take another week. Making any plans has been difficult — and downright infuriating — for nearly 20,000 customers who still had no electricity Monday nearly a week after a deadly ice storm crippled the Texas capital and brought down power lines under the weight of fallen and frozen tree limbs. Schools finally reopened, but noisy generators rattled before dawn and outdoor extension cords running 100 feet (30 meters) or longer became lifelines between neighbors who had power and those who didn't.
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With the price of eggs in California nearly tripling in the past year, many people are going farther to find cheaper prices, even crossing the border into Mexico. But at the San Ysidro crossing between San Diego and Tijuana, hundreds and hundreds of eggs are sitting behind closed doors.
In April 1970, members of Mississippi's newly formed State Commission for Educational Television met to discuss Big Bird and Cookie Monster. "Sesame Street" had debuted on public TV the previous November, and the earliest episodes would look familiar today: cartoons about the letter O, counting exercises with ice cream cones and Ernie singing in the bathtub.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. But the all-White commission
It looks like “American Idol” is facing a major class action lawsuit filed by former employees of the show and contestants. The Blast obtained the exclusive court documents, which involve some crazy stories… including one about a carrot-shaped purse! ‘American Idol’ Is Facing A Major Class Action Lawsuit… That Involves A Carrot-Shaped Purse?! According to […]
The lack of workers returning to cities has been felt especially deeply in Washington, where remote work has been more popular than in any other American city of significant size. Now, with the pandemic on the wane, district officials are fighting the trend by confronting the federal government.
The First Lady presented two awards at Sunday’s music event
Who did he think he was? Conan the Barbarian?
Peyton Manning easily could've run away from Tom Brady and the Patriots when he was figuring out his post-Colts career, but he embraced the challenge of facing the New England juggernaut.