Meghan Markle Has Clear Intention When Selecting Her Jewels

Speaking to People, Shilpa Yarlagadda, the founder and CEO of Shiffon Co. jewelers, said she has always been “super inspired” by Meghan having watched her U.N speech before she married Prince Harry in 2018. “I’ve always been super inspired by her,” Yarlagagga said. “I listened to her UN Women’s speech when I was in high school. I watched Suits and I was a part of an organization called One Young World—I was one of their ambassadors and she’s a counselor for them....

January 20, 2023 · 4 min · 671 words · Linda Maldonado

Meghan Markle Recalls Bumping Queen Elizabeth Off Front Page Not My Fault

In their Netflix documentary Harry & Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex describe how they had woken up one morning after the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance in London in 2018 to find Meghan had beaten every other royal family member to the front page of The Daily Telegraph. Harry said: “First time that the penny dropped for her, M [Meghan] and I spent the night in a room in Buckingham Palace after an event where every single member of the family, senior members of the family, had been including the queen....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 575 words · Dorothy Gallegos

Meghan Markle S Father Says He Will Testify Against Her In Sister S Lawsuit

The Duchess of Sussex is being sued by her half-sister Samantha Markle based in part on her Oprah Winfrey interview, as well as briefings to her former communications secretary. And Thomas Markle said he will take Samantha’s side as he launched a new YouTube channel, titled “Remarkable Friendship,” with photographer Karl Larsen. Markle Sr. said: “I’ve been trying for almost four years to get to see my daughter and her ginger husband in a courtroom face-to-face....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 506 words · Theodore Ingram

Meghan Markle S First Children S Book Describes Tears Of Great Joy

The Duchess of Sussex gave a first glimpse inside The Bench, with the release by the publisher of the front cover and two inside pages. They show a picture of a flame-haired soldier in army uniform throwing a young boy into the air while a woman cries from the window of their home. Meghan’s text reads: “And here from our window I’ll have tears of great joy… Looking out at My Love and our beautiful boy....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 516 words · Nancy Price

Megyn Kelly Shifts Capitol Riot Blame To Media Says Trump Hatred Caused Erosion Of Trust

In a recent interview with BBC’s Newsnight, Kelly, who was also a host at NBC News from 2017 to 2018, railed against the mainstream media for failing to cover former President Donald Trump objectively, and concluded that its actions led to the Capitol insurgence earlier this month. “Part of the reason why we saw what happened on the Capitol here two weeks ago was because there was a complete lack of trust, destruction of trust in the media and people don’t know where to turn for true information,” she said....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 442 words · Mark Barr

Melaka Must Win Away Matches Says Manager Yusoff Mahadi

Melaka United FC manager Yusoff Mahadi has stressed the importance of their 1-0 away win over Sarawak on Saturday. In a post-match video interview that was published on the club’s social media, Yusoff said that the 1-0 win, their first Super League win since the season started, is important as last weekend they had lost at home, their first home game of the season. “This is a very important win, to compensate for our defeat (against T-Team FC last weekend)....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 215 words · Harry Molina

Melania Trump Faces Backlash For Rose Garden Renovation She Cut Down Jackie S Trees

The Rose Garden is a White House relic, originally commissioned for landscaping renewal in the early 1960s, during John F. Kennedy’s presidency. Jackie Kennedy oversaw the garden’s construction during her time as first lady and is often associated with its design and legacy. Melania Trump’s renovation, which she said aimed to restore some of the Kennedys’ original vision, removed much of the foliage and color that became characteristic of the space....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 430 words · Angelica Wakeman

Melania Trump Named Woman Of Distinction At Florida University For Be Best Child Safety Work

The first lady is set to be named an honoree of the Palm Beach Atlantic University’s Women of Distinction event, an annual luncheon awarding those who have made “significant contributions” to the community. The luncheon, the proceeds of which will be put towards a scholarship fund for female students at the university, is due to be held at The Breakers resort on February 19. “In her role as First Lady, Mrs....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 406 words · Michael Sammer

Melanoma Facts And Statistics What You Need To Know

This article will highlight important facts and statistics you should know about melanoma. Melanoma Overview Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that happens when cells that give skin its pigment, called melanocytes, grow out of control. This cancer can develop anywhere on the skin, but it’s more likely to crop up on women’s legs and the chest and back of men. Other common sites include the neck and face....

January 20, 2023 · 4 min · 713 words · William Eller

Melvin Gordon Addresses Chargers Holdout I Want To Get Paid

While speaking Saturday at SportsCon 2019 in Dallas, the Chargers running back made it clear that while he wants a new deal, he also wants to stay in Los Angeles. “I want to end up with the Chargers,” Gordon said. “I mean, that’s my home. I’m not going to sit here and be like, I don’t want to go back to the Chargers. That’s the team who blessed me with an opportunity....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 239 words · Ronald January

Memo To Al Gore

Bradley is nothing like your past opponents. You faced no penalty for attacking Dan Quayle (seen as a lightweight), Jack Kemp (excitable) or Ross Perot (a little wacky). Bradley is more thoughtful, reserved and well respected–especially by the elite media who will be the filter for this performance. The town-hall forum is also different from a traditional political debate–especially in New Hampshire, where the voters pride themselves on asking policy-wonk questions and getting substantive answers....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 359 words · Claudia Hamm

Memo To Progressives Israel S Iron Dome Saves Palestinian Lives Too Opinion

Iron Dome, a missile defense system co-developed with the United States, is capable of intercepting 90 percent of rockets fired at Israel’s populated areas. It’s essential to limiting conflict and protecting Israeli and Palestinian civilians alike. But the most recent conflict with Hamas last May diminished Israel’s stockpile of the expensive Tamir interceptors used by the Iron Dome system; in 11 days of fighting, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad fired 4,455 rockets toward Jerusalem, Tel-Aviv, and other Israeli population centers, about as many they did in the entire 50-day war in 2014....

January 20, 2023 · 4 min · 722 words · Alicia Wilson

Memoir It Was Love At First Shift

There were other quirks. I soon became familiar with slipping clutches, leaky master cylinders, balky starter solenoids, peculiar electronics (flip headlight switch, observe windshield wipers move). All these things were easily fixed if you had a full set of spanners (wrenches), a three-inch-thick official British Motor Corp. MG 1100 Workshop Manual and an array of specialty items like service tool No. 138 for extracting a worn generator bushing. I loved this car....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 594 words · Joanne Stamper

Memphis Discovers The Cost For Fighting Ncaa Over James Wiseman S Eligibility May Be Exorbitant

Missouri cooperated with an NCAA investigation into whether one of its academic tutors who worked with football players had provided improper assistance to a dozen student-athletes and wound up banned from participating in a bowl. The message many who follow college sports received by juxtaposing these two cases was simple: If you’re facing an issue with the NCAA, it’s better to battle. That perception was, in fact, overly simplistic, a lesson the Memphis Tigers learned in most painful fashion Wednesday afternoon....

January 20, 2023 · 4 min · 703 words · Martha Gilstrap

Men Found Guilty Of Killing Arbery Head To Federal Court In 10 Weeks On Hate Crime Charges

After roughly ten and a half hours of deliberation, jurors in Glynn County found all three men guilty of felony murder. Travis McMichael was convicted on nine charges, Greg McMichael was convicted on eight charges and Bryan was convicted on six charges. Arbery was fatally shot by Travis McMichael on February 23, 2020 after McMichael, his father Greg McMichael and Bryan chased the 25-year-old Black jogger down with their pickup trucks while conducting what they claimed to be a citizen’s arrest in the Satilla Shores neighborhood....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 391 words · Debra Sheppard

Men Who Allegedly Stole 129M In 18Th Century Jewels From German Museum Set For Trial

The trial of the men, whose ages range from 22 to 28, accused of stealing from the Green Vault Museum in the eastern German city of Dresden will begin on January 28. The museum was the site of a massive break-in that occurred on November 25, 2019. According to authorities, they are accused of stealing more than 4,300 diamonds across 21 pieces of jewelry. The theft was worth around 113....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 370 words · Daniel Beasley

Men... Who Needs Em

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Mendy Danilo Walker Must Try And Emulate Leader Zabaleta At Man City Says Kompany

Man City favourites to win Premier League Pep Guardiola made strengthening the defensive flanks a priority during this transfer window after a mixed debut season in the Premier League. His efforts to land Dani Alves may have been thwarted, but City nevertheless sealed the signings of Benjamin Mendy, Kyle Walker and Danilo in a bold statement of intent from the manager. Long-serving stalwarts Pablo Zabaleta, Gael Clichy, Bacary Sagna and Aleksandar Kolarov have in turn moved on, but Kompany believes their influence can inspire the new faces....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 448 words · Donald Carpenter

Merrick Garland Is Compromised. He Must Stand Aside And Appoint A Special Prosecutor Opinion

We all knew Scalia was brilliant, but who knew he was psychic? In a clash of coincidence apropos to our times, it was the Supreme Court seat left vacant by Scalia’s death in 2016 that Merrick Garland fancied for himself. But President Obama’s nomination of Garland vaporized when Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell withheld confirmation hearings until newly elected President Trump could appoint Neil Gorsuch. This snub gives Garland, already under fire for appearing to use the Justice Department to further President Biden’s political agenda, the strongest of motives to retaliate against Donald Trump by using the law enforcement resources available to him....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 618 words · Julia Mcclurkin

Merry Christmas Justin Trends On Twitter To Raise Awareness 22Q Who Is Justin What Is 22Q Syndrome

The 23-year-old, who has a condition known as 22Q Syndrome, tweeted from his profile asking people to retweet him and wish him a Merry Christmas. He tweets: “My Name is Justin. I have a disability and all I want for Christmas this year is to get millions of Christmas wishes. That’s all I really want for Christmas this year by using the hashtag below #MerryChristmasJustin lets see if we can make this gift come true by Xmas!...

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 370 words · Eileen Govea