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WATCH: Brooklyn rental goes from drab to fab in less than a day!
WATCH: Brooklyn rental goes from drab to fab in less than a day!

New York Post

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

WATCH: Brooklyn rental goes from drab to fab in less than a day!

Welcome to Brooklyn! In this video, Elana from Page Six Style teams up with interior designer Kat Salazar, and Charlene Yang from SICOTAS furniture, to tackle a rental makeover like no other. From bare and uninspired to cozy and curated, watch as they transform a dull apartment into a warm, stylish oasis using natural textures, versatile furniture, and smart design. Featuring SICOTAS' Cas, Savanna, and Opus collections, this episode is packed with design tips, clever storage ideas, and jaw-dropping before-and-afters. Don't miss this inspiring home refresh that proves you don't need to own a place to make it feel like home.

The Simple Three-Chore Rule That Transforms Your Day
The Simple Three-Chore Rule That Transforms Your Day

Yahoo

time27-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

The Simple Three-Chore Rule That Transforms Your Day

We've all been there—sitting down to watch TV or scroll through our phones, only to glance up and realize the house is a mess. It's easy to put off small chores when distractions are everywhere, but one simple rule can keep your home tidy without overwhelming you: no screen time until three essential tasks are done. That's what Cas from Clutterbug teaches! She describes herself as a teenager in an adult body, but by doing these three chores every day, she's able to stay on top of the cleaning and organizing in her home, making life that much easier. This method focuses on three manageable tasks: doing the dishes, washing and putting away one load of laundry, and tidying up for just 10 minutes. By completing these before indulging in screen time, you create a built-in routine that keeps chores from piling up. It also turns daily maintenance into a habit rather than a dreaded deep-cleaning session later. Tying chores to a reward — like watching your favorite show or browsing social media — triggers a habit loop. You complete the task (cue), experience a sense of accomplishment (routine), and then enjoy the reward. Over time, this makes cleaning feel less like an obligation and more like a natural part of your day. Plus, the short time commitment keeps things from feeling overwhelming. Each of these tasks tackles a common problem area. Dirty dishes can pile up quickly, leading to odors and frustration. Laundry left undone turns into an overwhelming mountain. And just 10 minutes of tidying can make a surprising difference—whether it's clearing countertops, sweeping, or putting stray items back where they belong. These little efforts add up, keeping the home in a state of near-constant order without feeling like a burden. The key is consistency. Stick to the rule, even when you're tired or busy. Set a timer for the 10-minute tidy session to make it feel doable. If you have kids, turn it into a game or challenge. The more you integrate it into your daily routine, the easier it becomes. By committing to these three small chores before allowing screen time, you're not only keeping your home in order—you're also building better habits and creating a more peaceful space. It's a small shift that can lead to lasting change. Why not give it a try?

Iconic high street store returning after shutting 236 stores 13 years ago
Iconic high street store returning after shutting 236 stores 13 years ago

Metro

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Metro

Iconic high street store returning after shutting 236 stores 13 years ago

An iconic electronic store chain which vanished from the high street 13 years ago is making a surprise come back. Comet, which closed all 236 branches in 2012, is coming to the online world through OnBuy. They will relaunch in time for the Christmas season, offering gifts and all important batteries for children's toys. OnBuy's boss Cas Paton said: 'I am so excited, so thrilled. Growing up, I went to Comet to get what I needed. 'Comet is a name that still resonates with millions of UK shoppers – a brand that sparks real nostalgia and fond memories. 'It was a brand that was close to me personally.' Comet, which first launched in 1933, had shops open across the UK, and became known for its deals on TVs and washing machines. It entered administration in 2012, and thousands of staff lost their jobs. Now the digital revival will see a wide range of electronic companies and tech brands offering their deals through the online retailer. More Trending Cas told This Is Money: 'We will be ultra competitive and undercut Currys and Amazon. 'We're not just reviving a name; we're reimagining what trusted electronics retail looks like in a digital-first economy.' Around 50 new jobs are set to be created to relaunch Comet online. The website promises 'deals worth waiting for' with the 'best tech and brands'. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: Major update on future of Poundland after revenue tanks by £57,000,000 MORE: Nobody's Child now has a whole page dedicated to dresses with pockets MORE: 10 brands Brits want back on the high street – from Debenhams to Woolworths

Liverpool star Darwin Nunez forced to serve five-match ban after losing appeal over clash with fans
Liverpool star Darwin Nunez forced to serve five-match ban after losing appeal over clash with fans

Scottish Sun

time14-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

Liverpool star Darwin Nunez forced to serve five-match ban after losing appeal over clash with fans

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LIVERPOOL star Darwin Nunez will serve his five-match ban for clashing with fans after losing his appeal. The striker jumped into the crowd following a brawl between Uruguay and Colombia in the Copa America semi-final last summer. 5 Darwin Nunez has lost an appeal against an international suspension Credit: Alamy 5 The striker jumped into the crowd at the end of a Copa America match last year Credit: EPA 5 It was claimed Nunez was defending his family after a brawl broke out Credit: Getty 5 Uruguay and Colombia fans clashed after the semi-final Credit: Getty 5 Nunez will serve a five-match international ban Credit: AFP Nunez, 25, served two matches of his international suspension, against Paraguay and Venezuela, before the Uruguayan FA appealed the ban through the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas). However Cas has rejected the appeal following a review of the incident, finding Nunez's case of self-defence does not stand up to scrutiny. A court statement read: "The panel found that in this case the principle of self-defence does not apply. "The conduct of the players constituted a voluntary, violent and unjustified action which was in violation of the Conmebol disciplinary code." READ MORE IN FOOTBALL GOING WITH THE FLO City close to most expensive EVER Prem deal as Wirtz jets in for talks Nunez's guilty verdict also means he will have to pay a £15,145 ($20,000) fine. It was claimed Nunez climbed into the crowd in an attempt to protect his loved ones. But he also tried to throw a foldable chair before a security guard intervened to ensure he did not hit anybody. The ugly scenes took place after Nunez's Uruguay lost 1-0 in semi-final clash. BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS Four other Uruguay players received three-match suspensions - Mathias Olivera, Ronaldo Araujo, Jose Gimenez and Tottenham star Rodrigo Bentancur. They have all served their bans but Nunez is set to miss Uruguay's next three World Cup qualifiers against Paraguay, Venezuela and Peru.

Liverpool star Darwin Nunez forced to serve five-match ban after losing appeal over clash with fans
Liverpool star Darwin Nunez forced to serve five-match ban after losing appeal over clash with fans

The Irish Sun

time14-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Liverpool star Darwin Nunez forced to serve five-match ban after losing appeal over clash with fans

LIVERPOOL star Darwin Nunez will serve his five-match ban for clashing with fans after losing his appeal. The striker Colombia in the Copa America semi-final last summer . Advertisement 5 Darwin Nunez has lost an appeal against an international suspension Credit: Alamy 5 The striker jumped into the crowd at the end of a Copa America match last year Credit: EPA 5 It was claimed Nunez was defending his family after a brawl broke out Credit: Getty 5 Uruguay and Colombia fans clashed after the semi-final Credit: Getty 5 Nunez will serve a five-match international ban Credit: AFP Nunez, 25, served two matches of his international suspension, against Paraguay and Venezuela, before the Uruguayan FA appealed the ban through the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas). However Cas has rejected the appeal following a review of the incident, finding Nunez's case of self-defence does not stand up to scrutiny. A court statement read: "The panel found that in this case the principle of self-defence does not apply. "The conduct of the players constituted a voluntary, violent and unjustified action which was in violation of the Conmebol disciplinary code." Advertisement READ MORE IN FOOTBALL Nunez's guilty verdict also means he will have to pay a £15,145 ($20,000) fine. It was claimed But he also tried to throw a foldable chair before a security guard intervened to ensure he did not hit anybody. The Advertisement Most read in Football Exclusive Exclusive BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS Four other Uruguay players received three-match suspensions - Mathias Olivera, Ronaldo Araujo, Jose Gimenez and Rodrigo Bentancur. They have all served their bans but Nunez is set to miss Uruguay's next three World Cup qualifiers against Paraguay, Venezuela and Peru . Liverpool boss Arne Slot parties with Wayne Lineker in Ibiza just hours after Premier League clash with Arsenal_2

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