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WITH the sun shining in many parts of the UK today, boots weather might seem like a long way off. But with rain expected from ...
Food and fashion have always tangoed, but in today’s inflationary economy, they’ve become fully intertwined. With groceries slowly becoming a luxury for many, high-end brands are treating food not as ...
Videos on the social media app, filmed at factories in China, urge viewers to buy luxury goods directly, as tariffs drive up prices. Americans are receptive.
Videos on social media sites like TikTok, urging Americans to buy directly from factories in China, have been viewed by ...
TikTok users are turning to charm bracelets as a keepsake from holidays abroad, collecting a different charm for each destination they visit.
On the Atlantic seaboard, summer typically brings lobster rolls dripping with butter, served on gingham-lined trays. But for ...
Janet Jackson is climbing the charts once again with her early 2000s single 'Someone To Call My Lover'-- thanks to TikTok.
One editor tests out TikTok's heatless hair hack using a pair of underwear. See a tutorial and read the review here.
Unlike other popular bottles, this one allows you to cover the straw when you're not drinking from it, thanks to the ...
Di current Nigeria minister of di Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and former govnor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, don tok say im go let go of di ‘wrong tins’ wey im political godson and ...
On TikTok, viral videos from Chinese manufacturers like DHgate and Taobao are claiming to be the manufacturers behind luxury brands like Hermes and Lululemon. Don’t fall for it.
The rapper described MI as a 'big brother' who shaped his career and equipped him with the knowledge and discipline needed to excel in the industry. Papaya drew the ire of Nigerians on social ...