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Huge verdict affirmed for family of woman pinned under dump truck

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Legal Newsline) - A Kentucky appeals court has affirmed a $32 million verdict in a lawsuit over a fatal crash involving a dump truck hauling asphalt.

Staying Apart, Together: Sometimes hibernating feels like a good idea

Staying Apart, Together: Sometimes hibernating feels like a good idea Kelly Lawler, USA TODAY There is Snowstorms, and cold weather in general, always make me feel like I wish I could hibernate. I spend much of winter curled up under a blanket, reading, eating soup and only going outside for short periods of time. And that was before the pandemic hit.  We re in a new, odd moment of our fight against COVID-19. Vaccines are rolling out but slowly and to select groups. There are new variants and surges to worry about. Like every phase of the pandemic, it s scary and stressful and uncertain. Hibernating through the worst parts of this COVID-19 winter is appealing. 

Goodbye heels, hello lady-stache : Many women ditch beauty routines for good

The pandemic sharpened the divide between our public lives and our private selves, giving women space to examine what they do to their bodies and why.

COVID no makeup trend: How will women look post-pandemic?

Women look a bit different than when the pandemic began. Loungewear for skirts, slippers for heels, bare faces for painted ones. Some of us are hairier, too.  Andrea DeWerd, 33, of Brooklyn, New York, works in book publishing and says I m never wearing makeup or blow drying my hair for work again. Julia Liss, 27, a technology sales executive in New York City, vows she s done wearing heels. Marie Garmon, 41, in balmy Jacksonville, Florida, said, I went from shaving my legs every few days . to not shaving at all since April. USA TODAY heard from dozens of women who shared that despite the pandemic s lockdowns, social restrictions, and mask mandates, the relaxed beauty standards that have accompanied their retreat from public life have been liberating.  

I m never wearing makeup for work again: When the pandemic ends, will women look different?

Goodbye heels, hello lady-stache : Many women ditch beauty routines for good Alia E. Dastagir, USA TODAY As more of us stay at home, here are some Zoom video teleconferencing tips and tricks Replay Video Women look a bit different than when the pandemic began. Loungewear for skirts, slippers for heels, bare faces for painted ones. Some of us are hairier, too.  Andrea DeWerd, 33, of Brooklyn, New York, works in book publishing and says I m never wearing makeup or blow drying my hair for work again. Julia Liss, 27, a technology sales executive in New York City, vows she s done wearing heels. Marie Garmon, 41, in balmy Jacksonville, Florida, said, I went from shaving my legs every few days . to not shaving at all since April.

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