Mar. 16, 2025
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Not feeling yourself when you look in the mirror lately? Sarah Sapora wants to change that.
“I realized that if I could share my stories, which has always come really easily and comfortably for me, then I could help create a safe space for others to have their experience,” she tells PEOPLE.
Sapora’s journey of personal growth began in 2015, when both of her parents ended up in the hospital at the same time.
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Then, take everything out of your wallet and “add back in only the things you can’t live without, like your ID and credit card,” adds theStraighten Up By Janelle founder, who has organized for Jordyn Woods, Dixie D’Amelio and more.
02of 052. Swap Out Mismatched HangersRia Safford/instagram"Streamlining your hangers provides a cleaner look and keeps your clothing at a uniform height" in your closet, says Ría Safford ofRíOrganize,who has organized for Paris Hilton, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and more.
Mar. 16, 2025
Stock photo of hands clapping with an American flag.Photo:GettyThose who have served the country have given so much: their time, their dedication and in many cases, much more.As the nation gears up to observe Veterans Day, many of us are looking for ways to give back. Here are a few ways to support former service members both this weekend and beyond!Show support at a local Veterans day paradeEach year towns and cities around the United States host Veterans Day parades to honor those who have served their country.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Six elephants in Thailand fell to their deaths as they were trying to save one another at Haew Narok waterfall, also known as Hell’s Fall.
After venturing deeper into the ravine path, park officials found five adult elephants, all dead after drowning in the stream.
The waterfall was closed from all visitors on Saturday upon order from the park chief. He also instructed the officials to move the remaining two elephants so they could avoid the same tragic fate, Thai PBS World reported.
Mar. 16, 2025
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The holidays are over but winter is still here to stay for a few more months, and that means dog owners and their pups have to endure the cold for a little longer.
Some dog breeds thrive in the winter, but, just like people, not all canines love colder weather. Whether your pooch adores snow or prefers warmer temperatures, Erin DeAngelis, a category manager with Pet Supplies Plus, has tips that will help all pet owners keep their dogs happy and healthy through the winter.