Thursday, July 2, 2026
Thursday, July 2, 2026

Dua Lipa’s Scandi Girl Look Is So 2014-Coded – W Magazine

Dua Lipa Gives Jorts a Very 2014 Tumblr Girl Spin You didn’t think Dua Lipa would leave the fashion at home during vacation, did you? The singer shared a glimpse into her and fiancé Callum Turner’s latest stop in Copenhagen, which included casual stripes and denim. However, the singer proved her prowess at elevating even the simplest pieces from her edgy, eclectic sensibility—and revived two nostalgic 2014 fashion trends in the process. During her and Turner’s travels, Lipa posed for Instagram photos in a long-sleeved, sailor-striped Ann Demeulemeester shirt. The black and white piece was tucked into a pair of blue denim jorts with distressed hems, though it could also be cinched from long black side ties. Her look’s otherwise simple pieces were instantly nostalgic, simultaneously channeling the edgy style of 2014 from its sailor stripes and ripped denim. Both trends dominated the mid-2010’s from their specific aesthetics and grungy feel, as seen on fashion-focused stars like Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez, and Cara Delevingne at the time. Lipa’s 2014-coded outfit earned her signature whimsy from a wide-ranging mix of current trending accessories. The singer boosted her attire’s prints with a large, slouchy brown suede Phoebe Philo tote, complete with a

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Climber Dies on Makalu II – Explorersweb »

The Czech-Slovak Base Camp on Makalu. Photo: Expeditionclub.cz David Roubinek, 38, a member of the Czech-Slovak team attempting both Makalu and Makalu II, has died of altitude sickness. Roubinek of the Czech Republic fell sick shortly after reaching Camp 3 (7,400m) on Makalu II. Three other climbers were with him on a summit push, while the rest of the team, including leader Lukas Madr, had retreated to Advanced Base Camp. The Czech-Slovak team with friends and the outfitter in Kathmandu some weeks ago. Photo: Expeditionclub.cz In Camp 3, Roubinek showed symptoms of High Altitude Pulmonary Edema, prompting his partners to abort the ascent and help him back down. However, Roubiek died some 200m lower down, before being able to reach Camp 2, officials told The Tourism Times . The seven-member Czech-Slovak team was aiming for both Makalu I and II. They reached Base Camp about two weeks ago after acclimatizing on Mera Peak. They climbed with no Sherpa support above Base Camp. Sherpas had previously fixed the route to the main summit of Makalu, and several groups of climbers topped out this past weekend. It is not known whether the Czech-Slovak team fixed ropes on Makalu II, though. Makalu II

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Surviving the Nightmare of MGM’s “FROM”: An Interview with Catalina Sandino Moreno

If you aren’t watching the MGM+ series “ FROM ,” you are missing out on pure televised terror. The show is currently in its fourth season, and the town is descending into absolute chaos and carnage. At the center of the storm is Tabitha, played by the brilliant Catalina Sandino Moreno. Catalina brings a raw, haunting vulnerability to a character pushed to the edge. She’s joined by a fantastic cast, including Harold Perrineau, Eion Bailey, David Alpay, and Elizabeth Saunders. Together, they bring a visceral reality to a town that defies every law of nature. A Family Shattered Tabitha is one of the strongest female characters on television right now. However, her strength is being tested like never before. She recently suffered the brutal death of her husband, Jim. This trauma will undoubtedly scar her children for the rest of their lives. As the town searches for a way out, the stakes have never been higher. Every night is a desperate fight for survival against the creatures that emerge from the forest. And Tabitha’s journey has taken her from the heights of a lighthouse to the depths of grief. Talking Terror with Catalina I sat down with Catalina to discuss

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Dashcams and Claims Do They Actually Help – Critical Hit

Yes, dashcams can absolutely help your claim. But they can also hurt it if you do not understand how insurance companies use video. In Colorado and other comparative negligence states, fault is rarely simple. The person who looks innocent at first glance can end up partially liable once footage gets dissected frame by frame. How Dashcams And Claims Really Interact Insurance companies review every accident with one goal in mind: finding an advantage. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration explains that crash investigations depend on documented scene evidence and consistent data collection.  Clear dashcam footage adds hard facts to that process. For you, that can limit disputes about traffic signals or lane changes. For the adjuster, it replaces conflicting statements with measurable proof. In Colorado’s modified comparative negligence system, even slight fault lowers compensation, and brief video can quietly reshape liability and settlement negotiations in your case dramatically. Features That Matter If You Want Real Evidence Not all dashcams are created equal. If you want footage that stands up in a claim, certain features matter more than flashy marketing. Here is what actually helps: Wide field of view that captures adjacent lanes and signals Strong night performance for low-light intersections

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St. Benedict’s Episcopal School Acquires Smyrna Property to Expand Campus and Support …

St. Benedict’s Episcopal School distributed the following announcement about its aquisition of property at Daniel Street and Cooper Lake Road: St. Benedict’s Episcopal School has acquired property at the corner Daniel Street and Cooper Lake Road in Smyrna, Georgia, marking a significant milestone in the school’s long-term vision to expand its campus and enhance the student experience for current and future learners. Located just northwest of Atlanta, the Smyrna property creates a rare opportunity for St. Benedict’s to thoughtfully grow its physical footprint while deepening its commitment to whole-child education. The newly secured land will support expanded green space, outdoor learning environments, and community gathering areas, while also laying the foundation for a future middle school campus. “This is a defining moment for St. Benedict’s,” said Brian Sullivan Head of School “Opportunities like this property happen once in a lifetime. We are so lucky and excited to expand our footprint in Smyrna, and build a legacy that will be a home for generations to come.” Alongside the acquisition, the school has launched the Imagine Capital Campaign, a $5 Million initiative to fund the first phase of campus development, The campaign reflects a strategic, phased approach that prioritizes immediate improvements for

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