'Cuckoo' Horror Movie Ending, Explained

Warning: This post contains spoilers for Cuckoo. If it seems like something shady is going on at the remote Bavarian resort run by an excessively friendly bordering on cartoonishly villainous motel proprietor, there probably is. The importance of trusting your gut is one clear lesson at the heart of Neon's latest horror offering, Cuckoo, in theaters Aug. 9. As for what the shady thing actually is, that's a little less straightforward. [Read More]

16 Best LED Face Masks 2024, Dermatologist Recommended

LED face masks are one of the best beauty tools to help you achieve glowing, healthy, youthful skin. The LEDs, which stand for light emitting diodes, can be used in different wavelengths and colors to treat various skin concerns, such as acne, wrinkles, inflammation, and pigmentation. LED therapy is also known as phototherapy or light therapy, and dermatologists have used it for decades. Now, you can enjoy the benefits of LED therapy at home with the best LED face masks I’ve selected for you. [Read More]

5 Minutes With Elsie Kanza (Head Of Africa - World Economic Forum)

There have been lots of economic development in Africa in recent years, and as an African myself (I’m not sure if I am still qualified to call myself a young mind!) - I am optimistic about the prospects of our young people.  Here in Nigeria, 1.6 million new jobs are being created every year. When you consider that 1.8 million people reach working age each year, it’s clear this is still not enough, but I believe the target will be reached soon. [Read More]

A judge has forced Starbucks to keep running its failing Teavana stores in a chilling verdict for th

A judge is forcing Starbucks to keep 77 Teavana stores open in a ruling that has chilling implications for the retail industry, the New York Post reports. But Simon Property Group, which operates malls around the country, sued Starbucks to keep it locked into its leases for the 77 Teavana stores in its malls. ADVERTISEMENT Simon had argued that the closure of Teavana stores could trigger additional store closures in its malls at a time when shopping centers are under pressure from falling foot traffic and widespread retail bankruptcies. [Read More]

Amy Winehouse and the Pain of Addiction

Srdjan Stevanovic / Getty ImagesAmy Winehouse performs at Kalemegdan Park on June 18, 2011 in Belgrade, Serbia—the singer's last live concert performance before her death on July 23, 2011. Another addiction death comes at age 27, with Amy Winehouse joining Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain and most aptly, Janis Joplin among the rock icons who died from their disorder at the same point in their young lives. And sadly, her passing also presents another occasion for well-intentioned people who misunderstand addiction to push counterproductive solutions. [Read More]

Best Strapless Bras | TIME

We sat down with bra expert Jenny Altman, to get her best tips and tricks for buying a strapless bra that, well, holds up. Real Simple: We’ve heard that you should buy strapless bras a band-size down to help keep them in place–is that true?Jenny Altman: Yes, but that’s because too many women are wearing a bra with a band that’s one (or even two) sizes too big. That band gives the bra all of its support—especially with a strapless bra—so it’s important that you wear the right size band. [Read More]

Can Catching a Cold Make You Fat?

© Jose Luis Pelaez, Inc./Blend Images/Corbis Catching a cold is almost a rite of passage for the chilly winter months when people and viruses are often in close quarters. And that’s especially true among children, who aren’t stingy about what they share among friends and loved ones when it comes to viral stowaways. And while most youngsters shake off the sniffles after a few days, a new study suggests the legacy of some of those bouts with a cold may be making our children obese. [Read More]

Crazy Rich Asians: Best Romance Books

August 1, 2024 8:06 AM EDT Kevin Kwan took inspiration for his best-selling 2013 rom-com, Crazy Rich Asians, from his own upper crust community in Singapore. The story begins with protagonist Rachel Chu, a Chinese American economics professor at NYU, who finds herself falling for Nick Young, a charming and secretly well-to-do colleague. It isn’t until she accompanies him to a wedding in his home country of Singapore that she truly understands the extent of his wealth. [Read More]

Diamond District Jewelers Explain the Truth About Uncut Gems

Just a few minutes’ walk from the flashing billboards and marquees of New York’s Times Square, the tourist traps give way to a different kind of sparkle and hustle. Nestled on 47th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues, the city’s Diamond District draws locals, visitors and the occasional celebrity looking for deals on the best jewels, and among them move the jewelers and dealers who have made the block a thriving hub for the better part of a century. [Read More]

Dr Livingstone, I Presume? - On This Day

March 19, 1813 — David Livingstone, born on this day, became not only a famous African explorer, he also turned into one of the most popular British heroes of the late 19th Century. Among his attributes, he was a pioneering medical missionary, a scientific investigator and an anti-slavery crusader, at the same time as being an enthusiastic supporter of colonial expansion and trade. In 1866 he set out to find the source of the River Nile, but when nothing was heard from him journalist Henry Morton Stanley was commissioned in 1869 to find the explorer. [Read More]