An Instagram star who has garnered more than 1.8 million followers and owns her own fashion line shared how she built her online empire. Danielle Bernstein, 26, who is based in New York City, runs a fashion blog entitled Who Wore What and recently launched her own fashion line.
The Importance Of Books.
The more you read, the higher you go and the wider your perspective. Reading nourishes your brain as exercise is to your body. Escape from the nasty world you are in. Books can take you anywhere you want to do more you read wiser you get and less scared you are!
German chancellor Angela Merkel visits Buhari.
The Nigerian leader introduced some members of his cabinet and presidential aides to his visitor before they went into a closed-door meeting to deliberate on issues of mutual interest to both Nigeria and Germany.
Research shows 21 people a day seek treatment for problematic alcohol use
TWENTY-ONE PEOPLE in Ireland sought treatment for problematic alcohol use every day between 2010 and 2016, according to new research. Figures from the National Drug Treatment Reporting System showed that 53,763 cases of problem alcohol use in Ireland were treated over the seven-year period.
Donald Trump will visit Ireland in November.
THE WHITE HOUSE has said that US President Donald Trump is to visit Ireland in November. The visit will be made as part of a visit by Trump to Europe to mark the 100th anniversary of the armistice that ended the fighting in World War I. “While in Europe, the President also will visit Ireland to renew the deep and historic ties between our two nations,” the White House said in a statement. Trump said last year he hoped to come to Ireland after he held a meeting with former Taoiseach Enda Kenny.“I really love Ireland, I’ll be there absolutely,” Trump said in response to a question in March 2017. On his first visit to Washington as Taoiseach this year, Leo Varadkar said the invite to Trump still stood. In a statement this evening, a spokesperson for the Taoiseach said that it will be a “brief visit”: The Taoiseach understands that President Trump will stop in Ireland for a brief visit on his way to or from the Armistice commemorations in Paris. It will be an opportunity to follow up on the issues discussed in the White House in March including migration, trade, climate change and human rights issues.
Tweeting in response to the White House’s announcement this evening, Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney said that “the US President is always welcome in Ireland”.We understand that President Trump will stop in Ireland for a brief visit on his way to or from the Armistice commemorations in Paris on 11 November,” Coveney said in a follow-up tweet without giving any further details. “The President’s participation in this event will highlight the sacrifices that Americans have made, not only during World War I but also in the century since, in the name of liberty,” the White House said. Trump’s visit here is likely to face protests with Solidarity and the Labour Party already committing to doing so.“Donald Trump has been no friend of democracy or human rights. We will always be firm friends of the American people, but Ireland will not welcome a man with Trump’s record of discrimination, sexism and lies. Labour will join with like-minded people to oppose this visit,” Labour leader Brendan Howlin said this evening.
Lights out for halogen lamps as Europe-wide phasing-out of bulbs begins today.
HALOGEN LIGHTS WILL be switched off across Europe from today after an EU-approved phase-out of the bulbs commenced at midnight. From today, non-directional mains-voltage halogen lamps, which mainly consist of pear-shaped bulbs used in traditional light sockets, will no longer be brought to the market. However, the decision does not affect directional halogen lamps, such as popular spotlights or halogen lamps which are often used in desk lamps and floodlights.
Find a corner and you'll be left alone 'til you're penniless'gambling epidemic
“WE HAVE YOUNG men here betting on basketball in the [United] States most of them haven’t a clue about basketball.”Alan Galvin, manager of the Saoirse Addiction Treatment Centre in Limerick, believes gambling addiction is “one of the most serious epidemics” Ireland is facing.
Sexism row at US Open after female player penalised for removing her shirt.
US Open Chiefs have said they were wrong to sanction French tennis player Alize Cornet for removing her shirt on the court, an incident which saw the tournament accused of sexism and double standards.
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