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How Dôen Became the Hottest Brand of the Summer, Evolving From Cottage-core to Fashion
WWD· 3 hours agoDakota Johnson stepped out in the Dôen Nevara yellow floral sundress and sneakers while filming...
Canada’s Indigenous Culture Inspires New Arc’teryx Outdoor Collection That Connects Culture and...
WWD· 3 hours agoSince its founding in 1989, Arc’teryx has embraced the outdoors and created highly technical apparel...
Monday's hockey: Caps name new GM; ex-Wings goalie Howard leads Jr. Wings to title
Detroit News· 5 hours agoThe Washington Capitals named Chris Patrick as their general manager on Monday with longtime GM...
Beryl weakens to tropical depression after slamming into Texas as Category 1 hurricane
North Shore News· 6 hours agoAfter Hurricane Beryl slammed into Texas early Monday, knocking out power to nearly 3 million homes...
85 of the best kid-friendly family movies to watch all together
AOL· 7 hours agoTODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager watched “Barbie” with her youngest daughter, Poppy, who was 7 at the time, and said she was “weeping.” “I cried, and I know < ...
Biggest needs for AFC teams ahead of 2024 training camp: Chiefs offensive tackles, Steelers...
CBS Sports· 8 hours agoTraining camp is around the corner. There is still an opportunity to make additional signings and trades, but roster construction is largely complete after free agency and ...
Effort continues to save peculiar home of Arthur Erickson
North Shore News· 8 hours agoOn the corner of a quiet street in Point Grey sits one of the most peculiar residential properties...
The Bachelorette’s Jenn Tran Explains Why She Regrets Having Steamy Makeouts on the Show
Just Jared· 8 hours agoCheck out her comments...
How the First World War changed Canada
Maclean s· 9 hours agoCanada, whose population in 1918 was eight million, sent 620,000 men to the Great War; almost 250,000 soldiers were killed or wounded. The Great War, lasting from August 1914 to November 1918, had a huge effect on Canada.
Home Insurance Rates in America Are Wildly Distorted. Here’s Why.
New York Times· 9 hours agoClimate change is driving rates higher, but not always in areas with the greatest risk.