Mar. 15, 2025
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Hailee Steinfeld’s Wellness Philosophy Vivien Killilea/Getty
Hailee Steinfeldis returning to thecoreof wellness.
During her reset, theHawkeyestar says she leaned on her partnership withCore Hydrationfor motivation.
“I feel like my wellness goals really align with [them],” shares the brand ambassador, who adds that that the collab with the premium water brand has reminded her that nurturing your wellbeing can “be as simple as staying balanced, staying hydrated and checking in with yourself.
Mar. 15, 2025
Jennifer Stone.Photo:Jennifer Stone/Instagram
Jennifer Stone/Instagram
While some entertainers who begin their careers at a young age continue to work in Hollywood for life, these former child actors opted out of the business.
Though some haven’t gone far — hosting a podcast or working as an entertainment lawyer, for example — their time in front of the camera took a backseat as they pursued other passions.
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Peter Ostrum as a Veterinarian Peter Ostrum.
Mar. 15, 2025
Kathy Najimy, Bette Midler and Sarah Jessica Parker inHocus Pocus 2(2022).Photo: Matt Kennedy/Courtesy of Disney Enterprises, Inc.
Hocus Pocus 2is packing in some major nostalgia.
While there are several twists and turns throughout, one thing you can count on is fun nods to the first film, whichhas become a Halloween classicover the years.
In addition to bringing back some notable characters,including Billy Butcherson(Doug Jones), the film features a handful ofclever Easter eggs.
Mar. 15, 2025
The arrival of winter weather in California has already contributed to natural disasters along the coast.
The Ventura County Fire Department shared a statement onX(formerly Twitter) to report that eight people were hospitalized on Thursday after a “rogue wave” crashed onto a beach in Ventura, California, that morning.
VCFD wrote that the wave slammed onto the shoreline “during the high surf advisory at high tide.”
VCFD also shared footage of the incident.
Mar. 15, 2025
The Denver Fire Department at Eastern Star Masonic Retirement Campus.Photo:Denver Fire Department
Denver Fire Department
Eight people have been hospitalized and at least 87 residents have been displaced following an explosion at an assisted living facility in Denver.In a post onXon Wednesday, March 12, the Denver Fire Department said that a power line was “accidentally struck” during construction work at the Eastern Star Masonic Retirement Campus which “contributed to an explosion and subsequent transformer fire.