Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more!
Although it’s very brisk and frigid outside, the sun has still made its bright appearance known. If you’re looking for a new pair of shades to keep the rays at bay while elevating your attire, then we have some news for you! Olivia Wilde, the House and Don’t Worry Darling star, was spotted while out and about in Los Angeles earlier this week sporting this versatile pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses.
A wildfire burning in southeastern California since Friday has crossed the Nevada border after growing to more than 80,000 acres.
Heat waves have spurred several wildfires around the globe, including Canada, Greece and California. Much of California has escaped a severe drought that plagued the majority of the state last year. Drought fuels wildfires by creating dry conditions. A wet winter in California eased much of the state's drought, but the resulting plant growth was expected to provide ample fuel for wildfires this summer.
Who is Carissa Rosario?Carissa Rosario: Age(30), Parents, Siblings, Ethnicity, NationalityIn which university did Carissa Rosario attend?Carissa Rosario: Professional Life and CareerCarissa Rosario: Awards, NominationsCarissa Rosario: Net Worth, Income, SalaryIs Carissa Rosario involved in any rumors and controversies?Body Measurements: Height, Weight, Body SizeSocial Media: Facebook, Instagram, TwitterWho is Carissa Rosario?Carissa Rosario is an American model, businessperson, philanthropist, and TV personality. She is famous as one of the hardest working and busiest models in the industry during the 2010s.
She’s glowing! Coco Rocha closed out the Christian Siriano New York Fashion Week show with her budding baby bump on full display.
On Thursday, September 17, the 32-year-old model hit the runway in a head-turning red gown featuring a ruffled high-low hemline. She topped off the monochrome ensemble with a flat-brim hat, suede pumps and the chicest protective face mask we’ve ever seen.
The event took place outside Siriano’s Westport, Connecticut, home to adhere to COVID-19 safety precautions, which included people wearing masks and staying six feet apart from one another.
The comic strip Dilbert has relocated to Rumble, an online video platform that describes itself as "immune to cancel culture," after the cartoon's creator was dropped by news outlets for embarking on what many have called a racist tirade.
Scott Adams, the man behind the popular three-decade-long comic about office life, took to his YouTube channel in late February to tell white people "to get the hell away from Black people"