A vintage military-style trunk she bought at an eastern Michigan flea market when she was a teenager became a staple of Jennifer Poupard's life.
Poupard, now 37, originally bought it to store her CDs. Over the years, the trunk — styled with leather handles and metal buckles — served as a container for shoes, as a coffee table and as a resting place for a record player.
When her child, Wallace, was born in 2013, it was put to a new use. Read More...
The Duchess of Cambridge has sparked a boom in cosmetic surgery as record numbers of women - and men - seek to replicate her 'perfect nose'.
There has reportedly been a 15 per cent rise in rhinoplasty operations in the last year as more patients go under the knife to look like their favourite stars.
The most popular nose shape requested by patients is the Duchess - named after the Duchess of Cambridge. Read More...
Redeem now Natasha Nesiba was a senior software engineer at Google, where she focused on YouTube Kids. On January 20, Nesiba lost her job at Google and went into labor with her second child. "I'm at my most vulnerable, physically, mentally, and emotionally," she told Insider. An engineer said she couldn't stop shaking and crying after finding out she'd been laid off by Google hours before going into labor and giving birth to her second child. Read More...