Amazon If you love all things bougie but don’t want to splurge, you’re in for a treat. This list is packed with surprisingly luxe products that you’ll use every day — and they start at just $7. From pro-level kitchen tools and genius tech accessories to beauty upgrades and home essentials, these elevated finds look way more expensive than they are and still pack a practical punch. A Chic Rotating Tray For Organizing Makeup & More shuang qing Rotating Makeup Organizer Amazon – Organize everything from makeup to toiletries to coffee bar essentials with this bougie tiered tray. It features...
16 Gen Z-Inspired Baby Names That Are All Vibes, No Logic
Stephen Zeigler/The Image Bank/Getty Images Oh, Gen Z, with their sanitary beer pong practices and their incredibly tame house parties. I genuinely admire their ability to lean into whatever it is they want, whether it be the fun of a drinking game without the disgusting floating particulate we millennials suffered through, or a group hang with friends, pajamas, and edibles — no booze in sight. But Gen Z’s age range is currently 13 to 28 years old. That means some of them have had babies, and I have one foot in my casket. So, these are some Gen Z baby...
Idaho Schools Ban “Everyone Is Welcomed Here” Signs
Amazon In March, Sarah Inama, a sixth grade teacher in Idaho, made national headlines when her school’s administration ordered her to take down motivational signs with messages like “Everyone Is Welcome Here” and “In this room, everyone is welcome, important, accepted, respected, encouraged, valued, equal.” Now, her signs have explicitly been cited in official guidance for a new law prohibiting flags or banners that “illustrate or show someone’s opinions, emotion, beliefs, or thoughts regarding politics, economics, society, faith, or religion.” Yes, apparently something as anodyne as a welcome mat is now arguably political. Idaho’s House Bill 41 went into effect...

Fed Strips Eligibility For Head Start & Health Programs From Undocumented Immigrants
Win McNamee/Getty Images News/Getty Images This week, the Departments of Health and Human Services, Education (ED), Agriculture (USDA), Justice (DoJ), and Labor (DoL) sent notice that the federal government will be curbing what they deem as “benefits” for “illegal aliens,” including public health programs that receive certain government grants, career and technical education programs, and Head Start, the 60-year-old kindergarten readiness program that has already found itself embattled under the Trump administration. The move comes as a result of the administration’s interpretation of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 or PRWORA, a Clinton-era law that dramatically...


