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If I were made into a Barbie doll, I’d be wearing this Kendra Scott Pendant Necklace, which features my husband’s initials. I’ve been fervently wear ...
BRAD Pitt and Bradley Cooper headed out on a double date in New York with their stunning girlfriends, Ines de Ramon and Gigi ...
By Janelle Conaway Reporting from Mexico City For decades the jewelry house Tane México 1942 has translated its Mexican heritage and identity into silver, drawing inspiration from items as ...
Mexico’s economic minister Marcelo Ebrard praised the “preferential treatment” received by Mexico after US President Donald Trump unveiled sweeping new global tariffs. On Wednesday, Trump ...
In December, Rogelio Villarreal, a surgical resident from Tamaulipas, Mexico, stumbled upon a shocking offer from Cartier Mexico. A pair of 18-carat rose gold diamond-lined earrings, typically ...
The forecast: landfall in south Florida as a hurricane and then north into the east Gulf of Mexico.Twenty-four hours later, Katrina was moving toward south Florida. But now, the models did not ...
After moving west across south Florida and into the very warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, Katrina intensified rapidly and attained Category 5 status (with peak sustained winds of 175mph ...
It made landfall in southeast Florida the following day as Category 1 Hurricane Katrina. When it entered the Gulf of Mexico, the warm water allowed Hurricane Katrina to rapidly intensify to a ...
With the peak of hurricane season just around the corner, are conditions setting up for the possibility of another Hurricane Katrina? "The ocean itself, the Gulf of Mexico, is very favorable for a ...
Pair it with a minimalist outfit as seen on Katrina to create a striking contrast. Bookmark this pair of emerald green tassel earrings if you’re looking for a unique and simple design.
Many of the children who survived Hurricane Katrina are still healing from the trauma of their experiences. Courtesy of HBO Cierra Chenier was just 9 years old when Hurricane Katrina struck New ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — On Aug. 24, 2005, thousands of people across the Gulf Coast turned on their televisions and radios to the news of a storm that was coming right for them. They didn’t know ...