Cindy Crawford, 60, Gets Mocked Online for Her Luxury Morning Routine

Crawford’s day is filled with wellness practices aimed at improving her physical and mental health. She begins by dry brushing her skin and using a gua sha tool while wearing a red-light therapy cap.

By 7:00 a.m., she moves on to more active habits, like drinking apple cider vinegar and walking barefoot on the grass – a practice called “grounding.” She then finishes her morning with a vigorous workout in her home gym.

Her routine usually includes yoga, Pilates, and even jumping on a trampoline to stay in shape, maintaining the fitness she’s known for. Crawford shared on social media how much she enjoys these habits, saying they help her start each day feeling great!

Demi Moore (63) Appears Thinner Than Ever as Ozempic Speculation Circulates

Her recent appearance has led to online discussions about her noticeably slim figure, something people first noticed at the Actor Awards a few weeks ago. While some on social media have expressed concern about her health or wondered how she lost weight, Moore seemed to enjoy herself, happily posing for photos with director Boots Riley.

Oracle’s Gilded Cage

Nine American companies already bask in the glow of that mythical trillion-dollar valuation, most of them children of the silicon age, nourished by the feverish growth of artificial intelligence. Oracle, for a brief, shimmering moment last year, almost joined their ranks, its market capitalization brushing against the $940 billion mark before plummeting, a wounded condor falling from a cloudless sky. Now, it hovers around $480 billion, a substantial sum, certainly, but a stark reminder that even the most formidable empires are built on shifting sands.

SCHD: A Core Equity Income Allocation

Contemporary equity market indices are increasingly dominated by a limited number of technology companies. This concentration, exemplified by the “Magnificent Seven,” introduces systemic risk and potentially distorts valuations. The SCHD ETF, tracking the Dow Jones U.S. Dividend 100™ Index, presents a deliberate counterweight to this trend. Current allocations reveal a technology weighting of approximately 8.2%, offering a markedly different risk profile than broader market benchmarks.

Starliner: A $4.2 Billion Headache

Six years ago. Six years! They launched this Starliner, and it just… didn’t dock. Didn’t dock! It’s not like it was a complicated maneuver. It’s space, yes, but it’s not brain surgery. Then, two years later, it sort of docked, but with glitches. Glitches! Like a self-checkout machine at the grocery store. You think you’re done, and then it yells at you for an unexpected item in the bagging area. And now, after actually getting astronauts up there, they left them stranded. Stranded! On the International Space Station. For months. Months! They needed a SpaceX rescue. A rescue. It’s humiliating. It’s just… profoundly irritating.

Megan Fox Reveals the Project She Calls the Worst Moment of Her Career

The actress later told Cosmopolitan that the experience, though difficult, taught her a lot when she was younger. She described it as the worst moment of her career, but also said it helped her grow quickly. She admitted that at 23, she was too proud to apologize, even feeling like she was making a heroic stand. “I really thought I was Joan of Arc,” she joked.

Asian Actors Everyone Mixes Up

Charles Melton first became well-known for playing Reggie Mantle on the popular show ‘Riverdale’. He’s recently been receiving a lot of praise for his work in the film ‘May December’, where he acted alongside established stars. Melton has proven he can successfully transition from playing teen idols on TV to more challenging roles in movies, setting him apart from his peers. He also starred in the romantic drama ‘The Sun Is Also a Star’. Beyond his acting, Melton is a strong advocate for better Asian American representation in film.

Stellantis: A Conjecture on Automotive Futures

Carvana, an entity whose existence relies on the seamless flow of digital information and the logistical ballet of vehicular transport, has begun to acquire Stellantis dealerships. This is not merely a commercial transaction, but a gesture, a hypothesis enacted in brick and mortar. It suggests a belief – a wager, if you will – that Stellantis possesses a latent potential, a hidden symmetry waiting to be revealed. The question, then, is not simply whether this belief is justified, but what it implies about the very nature of value in a world increasingly governed by algorithms and the illusion of control.

SpaceX: The Rocket-Fueled Fortune

And what are they planning with all this loot? Not just trips to Mars, oh no. That’s child’s play. They’re dreaming of building computer centers… in orbit. A truly bonkers idea, if you ask me. But then, Elon Musk has always had a fondness for the bonkers. He’s merged his rocket company with something called xAI, which sounds like a villain from a science fiction comic, and now he’s hoping to fill the skies with whirring, blinking data centers. A bit like giant metal brains, floating amongst the stars.

Tom Holland Reveals When He Plans To Stop Acting

Zendaya, Tom Holland’s partner, has also talked about how difficult it is to raise children while constantly being in the public eye. In an interview with British Vogue, she said she wants her future family to have a sense of privacy and protection. She wants the freedom to work when needed and then return to a normal, private life without feeling pressured to constantly create content for the public.

The couple, who met while filming the Spider-Man movies, often talk about how helpful it is that they both work in the same industry. Holland jokingly mentioned on the Dish podcast that studios appreciate the convenience – like only needing one hotel room! More seriously, he said having Zendaya’s support on set is a huge relief and that she’s the best thing that’s ever happened to him.