Straight Outta Hormuz

Straight Outta Hormuz

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A Beachfront Marbella Wedding at Playa Padre Designed with Quiet Intention

A Beachfront Marbella Wedding at Playa Padre Designed with Quiet Intention

[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”] Ivory, sage, soft gold, and subtle infusions of green. The palette, envisioned by the bride, Alice, echoed the natural hues of the Mediterranean coast and the quiet elegance of a summer garden. Designer Sira Antequera translated that vision into a composition of clean simplicity and tactile richness — where…

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Bezos family office representative leaves Slate Auto board months before $1.4B EV startup begins production in Indiana

Bezos family office representative leaves Slate Auto board months before .4B EV startup begins production in Indiana

TL;DR Jeff Bezos’s family office representative Melinda Lewison has left Slate Auto’s board months before the 1.4 billion dollar EV startup is scheduled to begin production of its affordable electric truck in Warsaw, Indiana. The departure follows a CEO change in March and raises questions about Bezos’s continued involvement in a company that has used…

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Bloomer Shorts Push Balloon Silhouette to New Extremes

Bloomer Shorts Push Balloon Silhouette to New Extremes

If the spring 2026 runways were any indication, voluminous balloon shorts are still setting the tone — but a more niche subset is emerging. From the grounds of Coachella to the street-style scene and the Instagram feeds of trendsetters like Elsa Hosk, bloomer shorts or pants — also known as petticoat pants — are gaining…

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7 hard lessons founders learn about self-worth and results

7 hard lessons founders learn about self-worth and results

Founders often begin their journey with a powerful belief that effort equals outcome. Work harder, move faster, care more, and success should follow. Over time, reality introduces a more complicated equation. The gap between self-worth and results becomes one of the most difficult things to understand and accept. These lessons are rarely taught directly, but…

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The Political Power of the Wine Mom

The Political Power of the Wine Mom

But, most often, she is Wine Mom. A recent stroll through my social-media feeds turns up the “normie resist lib wine mom,” the “Occupy Democrats menopausal wine mom,” and the “MSNBC wine mom final boss.” Her electoral manifestation is, often, the “hot suburban wine mom,” whose composite is a former federal prosecutor who styles her…

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