If you follow beauty news closely this year, you’ve probably noticed that you can’t go a week without an update about the latest Kylie Cosmetics launch or restock. Another noticeable trend for 2016? Holographic and rainbow everything, plus the Internet’s obsession with all things Too Faced. The Sweet Peach palette made quite the impression on Instagram. Then, of course, there’s the Storybook Cosmetics reign.
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The bright green tea has taken Instagram by storm. The trend started in the form of lattes—but people aren't just sipping the stuff anymore. They’re adding matcha to their smoothies and desserts, too. Matcha is a type of green tea, and the benefits of traditional green tea are already well-documented on their own. So it follows that matcha’s health halo spans from weight loss to cancer prevention. That sounds great, but is it legit? First, a little background on what matcha actually is.
Emma Hayes is buzzing. Hayes, the new British coach of the United States Women’s National Soccer Team (USWNT), who will make her debut coaching the U.S. squad in international competition at the Paris Olympics, has just watched her home country knock off the Netherlandsin a thrilling Euro 2024 semifinal on July 10. “I’m absolutely over the moon,” Hayes tells TIME from a hotel in New Jersey, where her U.S. team is camped out while training for the Olympics.
They are also more common on some routes than others. This article reveals which routes these are. Dramatic scenes occurred on a flight from London to Singapore a few days ago. There was severe turbulence that killed one person from a heart attack and injured many others. Turbulence is the worst part of flying for many travellers, and this latest incident may increase their fear of it. The online portal Turbli has been created to help travellers prepare for this.
They argue that they too are entitled to the stool, which became vacant due to the demise of the 45th Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Atanda Olayiwola Adeyemi III. The monarch ruled for 52 years and passed away at the age of 83. Despite the shortlisting of 119 aspirants, only 57 of them were interviewed, and there have been ongoing court challenges to the selection process. Recently, the nine royal families spoke to the press, urging the state governor, Seyi Makinde, not to approve the appointment of a new monarch until the court case is resolved.