How Princess Diana S Favorite Designer Became Kate Middleton S Too

Kate keeps Diana’s style legacy alive in many ways but none so touching as through the patronage of the design house which bears the name of the woman that Diana called her friend, Catherine Walker. Catherine Walker & Co are responsible for some of Kate’s most iconic looks, which includes a style now synonymous with the Duchess of Cambridge—the coat dress. Walker, who died in 2010 with the business now run by her husband Said Cyrus, revolutionized elegant daytime dressing in the 1980s by making the coat dress fashionable....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 564 words · Lana Harris

How Ps5 Could Improve Console Live Streaming On Twitch

During the initial push for the Xbox One and PS4, one area in particular both systems focused on was content creation directly from the Xbox Live and PSN ecosystem. The PS4 specifically utilized a “Share” button that was used to capture screenshots and gameplay footage direct from the console to be shared through the PlayStation Network’s social features. Now, the PS5 is utilizing a new “Create” button, clearly inferring there’s going to be a greater focus on content creation on PS5 and PSN....

December 22, 2022 · 4 min · 734 words · Lorraine Johnson

How Putin S Gamble Backfired Ukraine Invasion Has Brought Them Nearer Nato

“The danger was rising,” Putin said at Victory Day celebrations in Moscow in May, claiming that “Russia has pre-emptively repulsed an aggression,” in what he said was “forced, timely and the only correct decision by a sovereign, powerful and independent country.” Few outside Russia took the claim seriously, given that Putin has long made clear his revanchist imperial project and his dismissal of Ukraine as an independent nation distinct from Russia....

December 22, 2022 · 6 min · 1216 words · Megan Rohman

How Quantum Computing Could Protect Your Next Phone

Samsung has announced the Galaxy Quantum 2, its second phone to feature built-in quantum cryptography technology. It includes a chip that claims to be the world’s smallest quantum random number generator, and works by capturing random noise with an LED and a CMOS image sensor. The Quantum 2 is part of the growing use of quantum technology to speed up computing and potentially make unbreakable codes. “Quantum cryptography will be the encryption standard necessary for securing our data, communications and our devices in the future,” Attila Tomaschek, a researcher at ProPrivacy, said in an email interview....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 602 words · Tyrone Elamin

How Queen Elizabeth Ii Axed Andrew And Learned Of Government Betrayal In Nightmare Week

The Monarch, 95, took a further step toward casting her favorite son into the wilderness by removing his honorary military affiliations and royal patronages. The Duke of York will no longer be able to refer to himself as “His Royal Highness,” in a move that mirrors the palace approach to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The decision—made with Andrew’s agreement—means the prince will fight his Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit as a “private citizen” rather than as a royal....

December 22, 2022 · 4 min · 772 words · Maria Hinrichs

How Sai Helped India U17 Team Unearth A Gem In Goalkeeper Sunny Dhaliwal

It is no secret that intensive scouting and support work from the All India Football Federation (AIFF) has gone into assembling this squad of youngsters. Not only have the best talents in India been scouted but, at the behest of the National Director of Scouts Abhishek Yadav, the AIFF, in collaboration with the Sports Authority of India (SAI) also opened an avenue for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) to showcase their talents and be a part of the team....

December 22, 2022 · 6 min · 1199 words · Jimmie Gregg

How Section 230 Changes Targeting Twitter And Facebook Could Backfire On Republicans

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chair Ajit Pai said on Thursday his agency has “legal authority to interpret Section 230” and as a result would be now exploring “a rulemaking to clarify its meaning,” suggesting changes are incoming. The news was celebrated by Republican politicians and conservative personalities who have long complained social network services are censoring their speech, a case they said was demonstrated this week as Twitter “suppressed” the Post’s article....

December 22, 2022 · 7 min · 1302 words · Roger Reed

How Southwest Airlines Went From World S Best To Disaster

On Tuesday the airline announced 2,600 cancellations, followed by 2,500 more for Wednesday and 1,400 on Thursday as the company sought to “reposition our people and planes.” Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan apologized for the disruption, admitting the company’s systems had failed in the face of “extreme circumstances.” On Wednesday, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg described the company’s problems as a “system failure,” during an appearance on ABC’s Good Morning America, and said it was “past the point” where the weather alone could be blamed....

December 22, 2022 · 4 min · 728 words · Jeremy Johnson

How Terror Deal Evolved

Two sources close to negotiations between the two sides tell NEWSWEEK that key elements of the deal were first floated by the senators as long as a week ago. (The sources familiar with the negotiations asked for anonymity because of the continuing political sensitivity of the issue.) At one point several days ago, says one of the sources, it looked like the two sides were getting close to an agreement....

December 22, 2022 · 5 min · 935 words · Thomas Bergeron

How The Apple Watch Can Help You Reach Your Fitness Goals

Not sure where to get started? Here’s a rundown on how your Apple Watch can help you reach your fitness goals: Set a Goal The first step in using your Apple Watch as a fitness tool is to set a goal. We recommend starting with something that you know you can handle. For instance, burning 350 calories a day. While that seems like a low number, the Apple Watch counts the number of calories you’re burning from movement, not overall....

December 22, 2022 · 6 min · 1084 words · Wayne Valdes

How The Broncos Chiefs Game Would Have Ended In Madden

The Chiefs would have liked to rage quit out of their Thursday Night Football game against the Broncos after they blew a touchdown lead in the final minute and Jamaal Charles fumbled on a play that should have led to overtime. MORE: Every team’s worst on-field moment | Steele: Reid gift-wraps win for Manning In “Madden NFL 16,” that ending would have looked something like this: Bryan Wiedey posts sports gaming news and analysis daily at Pastapadre....

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 99 words · Noe Taylor

How The Hurricanes Are Trying To Keep Rangers Fans From Buying Tickets To Carolina Home Games

That’s exactly what the Hurricanes are doing prior to Wednesday night’s Stanley Cup Eastern Conference semifinal opener against New York: The team’s website is limiting ticket sales to only those who live in North and South Carolina and southern Virginia. That means, of course, Rangers fans looking to travel to PNC Arena in Raleigh, N.C., for Games 1, 2, 6 or 7 won’t find it easy to buy tickets through official means....

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 165 words · Frank Hall

How The Ipl Has Proved That David Warner Enjoys Captaincy

In other words, a leader’s actions should directly influence the thought process of the team members, push them to get out of their comfort zone, make them confident enough to dream big and turn those dreams into reality. Captaincy in Cricket is not an easy job Captaincy in cricket is nothing different from leadership and it isn’t an easy task at all. The team members always look up to their captain as their inspiration when nothing goes right for them....

December 22, 2022 · 5 min · 953 words · Perry Dennis

How The Jury Saw It

The instant analysis focused on race, with predictable hyperbole. According to CNN, prosecutor Marcia Clark bitterly declared that “a majority black jury will not convict in a case like this.” (The D.A.’s of-flee later said she had been misquoted.) Juror Moran protested that race had nothing to do with the decision, which, she said, was based solely on the lack of evidence. Actually, a reconstruction of the jurors’ long sequestration and very short deliberation makes clear that they were motivated by a variety of different factors, some of which were the facts of the case....

December 22, 2022 · 8 min · 1628 words · Natalia Mccoard

How The Waterllama Ios App Turns Hydration Into Fun Challenges

Here’s how this fun mobile app can help you meet your hydration goals, set streaks, and work toward other healthy habits. Hydration Tracking With Waterllama Getting enough fluid each day is crucial for your body’s functions, including temperature regulation and joint protection, according to the Mayo Clinic. But it can also be difficult to remember to hydrate throughout the day, and even mild dehydration can make you feel lethargic and groggy....

December 22, 2022 · 5 min · 974 words · Sylvia Malin

How Tiny Tina S Wonderlands Could Improve Enemy Density

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands has been received quite positively from Borderlands fans. While it excels at making the gameplay loop even more chaotic and fun through spells over grenades, all these potent guns and magical spells are often left with no target. The biggest problem in the endgame seems to be the enemy density is very low, to the point that players kill an enemy or two and then have to cross the map to kill another couple of baddies, even in high-level Chaos Chambers....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 568 words · Adam Reed

How Titans Derrick Henry Stunned Ravens Lamar Jackson In Divisional Playoff Upset

Henry, the reigning NFL rushing champion, rumbled for 195 yards on 30 carries against a Ravens run defense that ranked fifth in the league during the regular season. He also contributed in the passing game, per usual, in key moments for quarterback Ryan Tannehill, and he even pitched in with a jump-pass touchdown on a trick play after taking a direct snap. Henry’s performance came less than a week after he rushed for 182 yards in the Titans’ wild-card upset of the Patriots in New England....

December 22, 2022 · 5 min · 922 words · Ulysses Whitacre

How To Act Out An Emotional Scene 14 Steps With Pictures

Read the scene in full. If you have the time, read the full script from which the scene is taken. This will give you a sense of what is at stake in this moment. Consider the character you’re playing. What is this character feeling during this scene? How does this character’s past, present, and future come into play during the scene? What is the context of this moment? If a character is yelling, arguing, or crying, there was obviously some buildup to this point....

December 22, 2022 · 6 min · 1240 words · Katie Murray

How To Adapt A Mousetrap Car For Speed 9 Steps With Pictures

Longer lever arms will extend the time in which the axle is pulled, making it travel longer distances before the car reaches maximum speed. As a result, it will go slower but move further. [3] X Research source Use materials that are as lightweight as possible. A larger wheel means more rotational inertia, which keeps the wheel moving once it gets going, but reduces acceleration. A smaller wheel is a trade-off between distance and speed....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 339 words · Christopher Hayes

How To Add A Contact To Whatsapp

How to Add Someone to WhatsApp Adding someone on Whatsapp lets you find and communicate with your friends. All you have to do is add a number and a name. You can also share your WhatsApp contacts with others. Go to the Chats tab in the app. Tap the Compose icon in the bottom-right of the screen to launch a new chat page. Tap New Contact to add a person. If you have the person’s Whatsapp QR code, press the QR symbol to scan it and add them as a contact that way....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 419 words · Jessica Hayes