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8 Perfumes From The Nordstrom Anniversary Sale Worth Smelling
8 Perfumes From The Nordstrom Anniversary Sale Worth Smelling
What better time of year to buy your new signature fragrance than during the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale? None, in our most humble opinion. From fresh florals to gender-neutral colognes, there’s a perfect perfume set for you, and it just so happens to come with a major discount during the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale. We suggest taking advantage of it, whether you’re trying out a brand for the first time with a discovery set or restocking your ol’ favorite. Nordstrom truly never lets you down with its on-sale perfume sets, whether it’s for a gift for a friend or a from-you-to-you moment. Keep on scrolling to see our top picks of fragrance sets worth getting this Nordstrom Anniversary Sale season.
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House passes Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization bill
House passes Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization bill
The House on Thursday passed a Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization bill to renew funding for the agency for the next five years.
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Shakira faces second investigation into alleged tax fraud in Spain
Shakira faces second investigation into alleged tax fraud in Spain
A judge in Barcelona has opened a second investigation into alleged tax fraud by Grammy-winning singer Shakira, a Spanish court said Thursday.
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Drunk Elephant’s Illuminating Serum Beats Its Bronzing Drops, Hands Down
Drunk Elephant’s Illuminating Serum Beats Its Bronzing Drops, Hands Down
Achieving a bronze glow that looks natural is no easy feat. Sure, there are illuminating serums, dewy oils and highlighters which offer a glass-like shine. But many will have you looking like an Oscar award, while others are so bright, they give Ross from Friends after a spray-tan.
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TikTok's 'blueberry milk nails' have the internet questioning trend culture
TikTok's 'blueberry milk nails' have the internet questioning trend culture
"Blueberry milk nails" are apparently the manicure style for summer. The so-called aesthetic has been
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Bryce Harper Barely Moved During His At-Bat, Struck Out
Bryce Harper Barely Moved During His At-Bat, Struck Out
This may not catch on for other hitters who find themselves in difficult lefty-on-lefty situations.
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Gay Water, a new canned cocktail, wants to be the anti-Bud Light
Gay Water, a new canned cocktail, wants to be the anti-Bud Light
In a sea of canned cocktails, Gay Water wants to stand out.
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Mauricio Pochettino drops hint over Christopher Nkunku's Chelsea position
Mauricio Pochettino drops hint over Christopher Nkunku's Chelsea position
Chelsea head coach Mauricio Pochettino has discussed Christopher Nkunku's position after he came on as a striker in their 5-0 pre-season win against Wrexham.
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Billionaire Cheng Family Takes Over Vietnam Casino Resort
Billionaire Cheng Family Takes Over Vietnam Casino Resort
Hong Kong’s billionaire Cheng family has assumed control of a casino resort in Vietnam from the former listed
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Mapped: Auckland shooting takes place just 5km from venue of Women’s World Cup opening match
Mapped: Auckland shooting takes place just 5km from venue of Women’s World Cup opening match
Two people were killed and multiple injured in a shooting in Auckland, New Zealand, just hours ahead of the opening match of the Fifa Women’s World Cup match. A gunman, 24, stormed into a high-rise construction site at 1 Queen Street in downtown Auckland on Thursday morning, around 7.20am local time. The man, who is believed to be a construction worker at the site, entered the building armed with a pump-action shotgun and moved through the building, firing bullets. After reaching the upper levels, he contained himself within an elevator shaft, where he fired more shots before being found dead a short time later. An officer was injured in the shooting, as well as four members of the public. Security was boosted before the opening Women’s World Cup game after the shooting which took place near the hotel of the Norwegian team, who were scheduled to play in the opening match later on the same day. Auckland has welcomed thousands of international players and tourists for the ninth Women’s World Cup which is being co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand. On Thursday, New Zealand was taking on Norway in the opening. Officials from Eden Park, where the game is being played after an opening ceremony for the tournament, encouraged fans to arrive at the stadium early. “There will be an increased security presence within the precinct and across the venue. Additional traffic management measures are in place,” Eden Park said. Several players took to social media to report they were safe. “All seems calm, and we are preparing as normal for the match tonight,” Norway captain Maren Mjelde told Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang during the police operation. Italy and the US team’s training was delayed as players could not get out of their hotel. A US Soccer spokesperson said the American players were just getting up for breakfast inside the hotel when the incident occurred. “Our security sort of immediately liaised with the local authorities and Department of State. We determined immediately that everybody was safe and accounted for and from then on we just had to wait it out,” Aaron Heifetz told reporters. Douglas Emhoff, the husband of US vice president Kamala Harris who is leading the presidential delegation to New Zealand for the opening ceremony of the World Cup, is safe, the US embassy said. Prime minister Chris Hipkins said the soccer tournament would proceed as planned, adding the shooting appeared to be the actions of an individual and that police were not seeking anyone else in relation to the incident. “There was no identified political or ideological motivation for the shooting and therefore no national security risk,” Mr Hipkins said during a televised media briefing. There would be no change to New Zealand’s security threat level although there would be an increased police presence in the city, he said. “Obviously we would prefer it not to have started in this way,” Mr Hipkins told journalists later in the day. “It will be acknowledged what happened today at the opening ceremony. And I will be going, it is safe to go and we continue to encourage the whole community to get behind this,” he said. Additional reporting by agencies. Read More Women’s World Cup 2023 LIVE: New Zealand stun Norway as Sam Kerr ruled out of Australia opener New Zealand shooting: Armed police guard construction site where gunman killed two Women’s World Cup opener ‘proceeds as planned’ despite fatal Auckland shooting Women's World Cup team from Philippines has American flavor Women’s World Cup to ‘proceed as planned’ after shooting in Auckland Cases of anti-Muslim hate ‘have more than doubled’ in a decade
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Chinese automakers sold 75% of EVs in Southeast Asia in Q1 - study
Chinese automakers sold 75% of EVs in Southeast Asia in Q1 - study
By Devjyot Ghoshal BANGKOK Chinese automakers dominated Southeast Asia's fast-growing electric vehicle market, selling three out of every
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Jurgen Klopp reveals he finalised decision regarding Jordan Henderson's future
Jurgen Klopp reveals he finalised decision regarding Jordan Henderson's future
Jurgen Klopp has said that 'all decisions are made by me' when discussing Liverpool's pending sale of Jordan Henderson to Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq.
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