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With Saturday’s victory over in-state rival Louisville, some observers now expect the University of Kentucky men’s basketball team to finish the season undefeated. Although it is probably too early to make this prediction, it is not too early to think Kentucky has a very good basketball team. Under coach John Calipari, this is hardly an unusual result. Kentucky won 80.4% of their games in Calipari’s first five seasons (2009-10 to 2013-14).
The Goddess of Democracy smiled on China for exactly five days. The papier-mâché likeness of the Statue of Liberty appeared in Tiananmen Square as protests convulsed Beijing and other cities seeking to unshackle the world’s most populous country from endemic corruption. Their calls for political reform were answered in the early hours of June 4, 1989, with a bloody military crackdown that crushed the movement and toppled its symbols. The massacre at Tiananmen killed hundreds, possibly thousands, of the students and laborers who joined massive gatherings lasting more than a month.
Whether caused by betrayal, abuse, or the sudden end of a relationship, the impact of trauma can be overwhelming. What is relationship trauma? ADVERTISEMENT Types of relationship traumas There are several types of relationship traumas, each with its unique challenges. Understanding these can help you identify what you might be experiencing. 1. Betrayal trauma Betrayal trauma happens when someone you deeply trust, such as a partner or close friend, betrays your trust.
Talk to any ski bum, and they'll tell you west-coast skiing is some of the best out there (or if you're like me and have only skied the US, you'll say it isthe best out there don't @ me). Which is why I consider myself lucky that I've had the opportunity over the years thanks in large part to my father, who made his dream of living in Colorado come true several years ago to meander down some of the nicest slopes out there.
You do it while you’re reading emails or watching television; the tip of a finger creeps up between your teeth, and you nibble away for a few minutes before catching yourself. Your mom always told you it was a bad habit, and you worry about coworkers eye-balling your shredded digits. But is biting your fingernails actually dangerous? “Yes, and for a number of different reasons,” says Richard Scher, M.D., an expert on nail disorders at Weill Cornell Medical College and a member of the American Academy of Dermatology.
May 16, 2014 7:08 PM EDT Joel and Ethan Coen’s next movie, Hail Caesar, won’t take place in Ancient Rome. According to Deadline, the film will follow a fixer in 1950s Hollywood who works for studios to protect their stars. In the 1950s, it was common for big Hollywood names to sign multi-picture contracts with a single studio. In order to protect their assets, studios would hire fixers to create and protect a virtuous image for these actors.
On Feb. 1, the Georgia legislature passed Senate Bill 63, a law aimed squarely at stifling democracy and dissent. Contrary to what some would have us believe, the law would also undermine public safety. If signed into law by Governor Brian Kemp, the bill would cap the number of times that people and groups can pay bail, purposefully targeting community bail funds, churches, and any group pooling resources for those in overcriminalized communities.
According to the victim, from Somerset West in Cape Town, she was returning from running errands with her boyfriend at about 2 p.m. when the incident happened. The attacker who the victim had met a few times in Khayelitsha Town Two reportedly harassed her before hitting her with a brick in the face. ADVERTISEMENT Recounting her ordeal to journalists on September 1, Kalubi is quoted to have said: “As a young woman, I’m not a stranger to how men can harass you, so when he started saying ‘Hey s3xy, I want you’, making his crude remarks, I ignored it and continued to walk with my boyfriend.
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. In perfect, serendipitous (and likely Kris Jenner-strategized) timing, Lana Del Rey stars in a brand new Valentine’s Day campaign for Kim Kardashian‘s shapewear brand Skims — just two days after the Grammy-winning singer was announced as a headliner for this year’s Coachella. The campaign imagery, shot by British photographer Nadia Lee Cohen, features Del Rey styled in Skims everyday essentials including the best-selling Fits Everybody bodysuit, the heart-print Sleep set, the all-new Woven Shine dress and more.