Bruno Mars Unveils Ricky Regal Alter Ego for New Lacoste Collaboration
Bruno Mars Unveils Ricky Regal Alter Ego for New Lacoste Collaboration
The new collection includes apparel, slides and accessories inspired by Miami nightlife, Sixties and Seventies glamor, and live music
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Bowie gave us Ziggy Stardust, Beyonce had Sasha Fierce, and now, Bruno Mars is introducing us to his musical alter ego, Ricky Regal, as part of a new fashion collaboration with Lacoste.
The Lacoste x Ricky Regal collection launches this week and features a range of retro-styled T-shirts, tracksuits, footwear and accessories inspired by Miami nightlife, Sixties and Seventies’ glamor, and the shared euphoria of singing and dancing to live music.
Dozens of Companies Launching Deals and Discounts for Frontline and Healthcare Workers
Dozens of Companies Launching Deals and Discounts for Frontline and Healthcare Workers
Companies are giving back to healthcare workers and first responders with discounts on everything from shoes and apparel, to phone plans, laptops and mattresses
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Frontline workers deserve all the thanks they can get for helping to save lives during the Coronavirus pandemic, but sometimes, banging pots and pans and cheering just isn’t enough.
If you’re a healthcare worker, first responder, military personnel or law enforcement officer, several companies are offering deals and discounts to express their gratitude for all the hard work done during these challenging times. While it can be a thankless job at times, you can save on a variety of products right now: think apparel deals on footwear if you’re on your feet all day, alongside wellness products to he
Democrats Are Pathologically Short-Changing America
The ever-shrinking stimulus check - sorry, some of you just won t make the cut
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At first, it was $2,000. That was the message throughout the Georgia runoffs, which Democrats carried in a shocking double victory on the back of a nationwide PR blitz, flooding airwaves with promises that a newly-blue Senate could end Mitch McConnell’s half-decade of tyranny.
Then, the number shrunk: $2,000 was actually $1,400, because Trump had already given us $600. The messaging changed before our eyes: In one tweet, dated January 12th, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris called for “$2,000 stimulus checks.” In another, dated January 14th, she quoted President-elect Joe Biden promising to “finish the job of getting a total of $2,000.” This wasn’t a broken promise at all, Biden press secretary Jen Psaki claimed, implying that it wasn’t their fault if you were too stupid to work that on