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Gay internet cultural anthropologist and all-around style savant Blakely Thornton first coined Bailey’s “slutty little ...
The internet quickly referred to it as “sluttly little glasses” — a term that was fully embraced by the actor afterward. “I’ve worn Cubitts for nearly a decade — they’re a powerhouse brand with ...
Romanian startup .lumen is revolutionizing mobility for the visually impaired with its cutting-edge glasses that integrate self-driving technology to mimic the core functions of a guide dog. The ...
The strength of Oklahoma’s 2024 defense was its ability to stop the run, and defensive tackle Da’Jon Terry played a big role in stonewalling offenses up the middle.
This Father’s Day will be difficult for Georgia coach Kirby Smart. It will be the first without his father, Sonny, who died in January at the age of 76.
Jon Jones seemed shocked to be called out by his own fighter on Saturday night while sitting ringside at DBX 2 in Miami. Robinson ‘The Wolf’ Perez made a name for himself, and earned a shot at ...
Dean himself spoke about his rehab while speaking with Brandon Robinson at Rodney McLeod’s 5th Annual Sneaker Ball at Philly Live! Casino & Hotel earlier this month.
Curtis Blaydes doubts Tom Aspinall will get his UFC title fight against Jon Jones.. Despite heavyweight champion Jones (28-1 MMA, 22-1 UFC) refusing to commit to a title-unification bout with Aspinall ...
Jon Jones reacts to ‘best troll’ in MMA tag. Ever since Jones defeated Stipe Miocic at UFC 309 to successfully defend the heavyweight belt for the first time, the GOAT contender has hinted at ...
In between his seasons on the show, Lil Jon's mother had a stroke—a complication of her type 2 diabetes. As Lil Jon learned more about diabetes, the 46-year-old Atlanta-based entertainer realized he ...
OAKMONT, Pa. — Say this for Jon Rahm: Unlike many, many others on Thursday and Friday at Oakmont Country Club, he took a second to express himself after a miserable round. After an opening round ...
In a Friday interview with The Daily marking the end of his first quarter as Stanford’s president, Jonathan Levin ’94 reflected on the major events that have driven campus conversations this year.