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Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Stefon Diggs sends two-word message to Cardi B amid boat video controversy
NFL star Stefon Diggs took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a snap with his girlfriend, rapper Cardi B, ignoring the noise surrounding the boat video controversy. The controversy erupted as a video of Stefon Diggs holding a small bag of pink powder on a yacht party emerged, leading to speculations of drug use. The New England Patriots wide receiver shrugged off the noise and focused on uploading some photos to Instagram, including a snap of him and his beau courtside at a Boston Celtics NBA Playoffs game against the New York Knicks on May 12. "To the month of May, I appreciate you none the less... gotta stay focused," Diggs started the posting spree. He then shared the photo of him and Cardi B courtside to his Instagram Stories with the caption, 'Baby brim.' The photo was one of 20 Diggs posted on his Instagram story. The WR can be spotted in jeans and Timberlands, while Cardi B is kitted out in a black leather suit. The 31-year-old New England Patriots player has been dating the rapper for a while now, although the precise start of their relationship is still unclear. Their dating rumours began swirling in October 2024. New England Patriots star Stefon Diggs was recently seen partying on a boat, passing a bag of pink crystals to women on a boat. While the video has caused controversy, the NFL franchise's coach, Mike Vrabel, said that his conversations with Diggs 'will remain between him I and the club'.


Tom's Guide
7 days ago
- Lifestyle
- Tom's Guide
Timberland Motion Access Mid Waterproof Sneaker review: Comfortable, stylish and no break-in period
I hiked 25 miles in the new Timberland Motion Access Mid Waterproof hiking sneakers, and I don't plan on hitting the trails in anything but these anytime soon. Moderately priced, stylish, comfortable, durable and waterproof, these sneakers check all the boxes and then some. They also have almost no break-in period, something that is essentially unheard of in the world of hiking shoes/boots. And, despite being called "sneakers" by Timberland, the Motion Access Mids look and wear more like a pair of trendy hiking boots than trail shoes. I wore the Timberland Motion Access Mid Waterproof Sneakers in pouring forest rain, along dusty mountain trails, in the mean city streets and even in social settings. With 25 miles behind me and nothing but positive impressions, here's everything you need to know about Timberland's brilliant new hiking sneakers. The Timberland Motion Access Mid Lace-Up Waterproof Sneaker is available now for $149 directly from Timberland in men's styles/sizing only. Choose from black (shown here), white, light grey or olive. I tested the medium-width version of the Motion Access Mid. The Timberland site hints at a "wide" version, but as of publishing, no styles or sizes are available. Timberland's Motion Access Sneaker line comes in a bunch of varieties, including both low and mid, and with or without waterproofing. For this review, I'm focusing specifically on the Motion Access Mid Waterproof Lace-up Sneakers. Weighing roughly 17 ounces per shoe, these hiking sneakers are a little heavier than many of the best hiking boots we've reviewed, including the 14-ounce Scarpa Rush 2 Mid GTX boots — another favorite of mine — and 14-ounce Salewa Pedroc Pro PowerTex Mid PTX, a top choice for speed hikers. Still, I don't find the Timberlands heavy on my feet. With a stylish silhouette and oversized midsole, Timberland's latest Motion Access Sneakers are also far less granola-looking than the brand's Motion Access Hiking Boots. And that's the point. The Motion Access Mid Waterproof Sneakers are meant to look just as fly on the trailhead as they do at the post-hike watering hole, allowing you to seamlessly transition from outdoor adventurer to hipster socialite without so much as untying a lace. I'm a big fan of the all-black color option. Maybe it's all the years I spent living in New York City, but black-on-black always looks classy in my mind. I also seriously dig the embossed Timberland logo near the heel of the sneaker. In terms of materials, these fully waterproof bad boys feature a mix of high-quality leather and synthetic fabrics, including a healthy amount of "TimberDry," an impermeable textile similar to GORE-TEX and made from 50% recycled plastic. I love mid-style hiking boots and sneakers. As someone prone to rolling an ankle thanks to a youth spent skateboarding, I need the stability and support. Sure, high-tops are an option, but I feel just a little too locked in when wearing them. Plus, I'm not a fan of anything overly clunky footwear (unless we're talking Doc Martens). The Timberland Motion Access Mid Waterproof Sneakers provide adequate ankle support, keeping my flimsy lateral ligaments from overextending all but once during the testing period. I tend to tie my hiking footwear pretty darn tight to avoid such events, and was pleased by how snug I could get the Timberlands. It's worth noting that I swapped out the provided laces for a pair of tougher hiking boot laces ($5) shown here. The upper, like the rest of the sneaker, is made from a mix of leather and synthetic materials. Overall, there's a decent amount of cushioning to keep your ankle comfortable, even with the laces secured tightly. A handy nylon pull loop on the back makes it easy to guide your foot into the shoe. The tongue of the sneaker is squishy and flexible and features the same TimberDry waterproof outer found on the rest of the sneaker. The lower lace loops are nylon, while the upper two are mounted metal hardware. Users can either thread their laces through the hardware or around the outside (see below). Thanks to a roughly 1.25-inch-thick EVA foam midsole, the Timberland Motion Access Mid Waterproof Sneakers are extremely comfortable and well-cushioned, even when walking on rough terrain like jagged rocks. While there are springier hiking shoes out there, I found these to be plenty responsive with decent energy rebound. A plastic heel counter around the back provides added stability, something that's crucial when you have such a thick midsole. The Motion Access Mid Waterproof Sneakers feature the brand's TimberGrip outsole, which consists of varying-sized rubber Xs that protrude a generous amount. It proved incredibly grippy in the numerous slick situations I encountered, including the steep and slippery streets of Seattle, Washington. The TimberGrip extends nearly a half-inch beyond the rear of the sneaker and a similar amount up and around the front, adding much-appreciated toe protection. The extra front grip also makes it easy to dig your toe into especially steep terrain for traction. I was skeptical the first time I put the Timberland Motion Access Mids on. Why? Rather than taking my time to properly break them in before hitting the trail — I like to do this by wearing the shoes/boots around the house and neighborhood for a month or so — I instead laced the sneakers up and immediately went on a hike. Rarely one the break the cardinal rule of comfort, I was pleasantly surprised that my feet felt fantastic for the duration of my trek up Dog Mountain in Washington's Columbia River Gorge. Better yet, several hours after that hike, I was still rocking the Motion Access Mids joyfully and willingly. Timberland's sizing for these sneakers strikes me as right on the money. I tend to wear between a U.S. men's size 9 and 10 in hiking shoes/boots, and opted for a 9.5 this time around with no regrets. Despite a super-comfortable design overall, I was somewhat surprised when I pulled the insole and found it to be a little more than a basic foam pad. Still, it seems pretty darn durable, showing virtually no signs of wear after the first 25 miles of trekking. The Timberland Motion Access Mid Waterproof Sneakers impressed me in every situation I tested them. This includes epic hikes on both coasts of North America — one hot, dry and dusty, and the other cold, dreary and moist. I also wore them while running errands and meeting friends in Seattle, Washington, and during several urban hikes. As noted above, I neglected to break these puppies in before hitting the trail and paid zero price. This is something entirely new to me when it comes to hiking footwear. While your mileage will no doubt vary depending on factors like foot size and comfort expectations, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend these to anyone who loathes the dreaded break-in period. The Timberland Motion Access Mids also blew me out of the water in terms of weatherproofing. During my extremely wet hike in New York's Catskill Mountains — where I was testing the latest AllTrails' features — I was one of the only folks in our group without wet feet when all was said and done. And it's not like I was avoiding water. No. Quite the contrary — I was sloshing and stomping through every puddle and stream I could find, all to put these sneakers to the test, for you, dear readers. (Don't worry, I made sure not to splash my fellow hikers.) In addition to keeping water out, the Timberlands did a good job of keeping my feet firmly planted on the ground by way of those reliably grippy outsole. Simply put, I did not slip while testing these sneakers. They also provided just the right amount of support and stability for my liking, keeping my ankles (mostly) in check on even the most unstable terrain. Similarly, despite a tendency to smash my toes into rocks and tree roots like it's a job, the oversized outsole did a fab job protecting my dogs from inevitable impact. With a cost of $150, the Timberland Motion Access Mid Waterproof hiking sneakers aren't a bargain, but they're also not a total bank-breaker, especially when you consider what you're getting. Though I've only put 25 miles on them, I intend to keep wearing these shoes all hiking season long and will update this review with a wear report down the road. Still, based on my testing so far, I suspect these Timberlands will last a very long time. I tend to be quite rough on footwear, and so far, I see almost zero signs of wear except on the laces (which are, again, $5 to replace). Even the outsoles look brand-new. Ultimately, the Timberland Motion Access Mid Waterproof Sneakers are ideal for folks looking to invest in a no-compromise pair of hiking boots or shoes that excel in wet and dry conditions with good stability, traction, responsiveness and comfort, all while looking fly both on and off the trail. Of course, the Timberland Motion Access Mid Waterproof Sneakers are also an obvious choice for anyone who hates the break-in period. One final note: Don't be fooled by the name. Even though Timberland calls these "sneakers," I still stand by the fact that they look and wear more like modern hiking boots than trail shoes.


Buzz Feed
11-05-2025
- General
- Buzz Feed
25 Target Finds For An Unbelievably Tidy Home
A small but mighty power scrubber for getting those spots that fingers can't reach. It's so versatile, you can use it in your bathroom, on your patio, or in your kitchen. Promising review: "This scrubber is great! It gets into tight spaces and works well. I was surprised to find that batteries were included so that I could use it immediately." —DebPrice: $19.99 A bottle organizer that will force you to go through your copious collection of tumblers. And once you do choose your faves, they'll actually be *accessible*. Promising review: "I love these Brightroom stackable bottle storage items. I have four total in our cabinet to hold all my Simple Modern cups and miscellaneous water bottles. They make the cabinet much easier to use instead of stacking bottles in front of each other. Highly recommend!" —CaitMariePrice: $12 A box of Arm & Hammer rug cleaner because *someone* spilled onion soup in your carpeted bedroom and the scent of it just won't go away. Trust in the power of baking soda, and your carpets will smell brand-new. To use, sprinkle on a dry carpet, wait 15–30 minutes, and vacuum up!Promising review: "This stuff is a lifesaver for pet owners who live somewhere with carpet! I use this once a month to get the 'dog' smell out of the carpet and it works great and lasts a while. It can clog up your vacuum so make sure you are cleaning it out well after using this product." —HannahhhmontanahhhPrice: $3.59 A bottle of conditioning spray that will make your scratchy and discolored leather couch *not* look like a hand-me-down. Bring softness and shine back to your furniture *without* leaving white spots — magic! A single coat of this on my dull, scratchy leather couch and it was soft and shiny — two coats and it was like new! It works well on shoes, too — my restored leather Timberlands can prove it!Promising review: "Moisturizing but not greasy, this formula did wonders for the leather seats in my Lincoln without clogging the perforated leather sections which allow for cooled and heated seats. I've even used it on my boots and leather shoes." —LadyKATXPrice: $13.19 A robot vacuum and mop so while you organize your pantry, it does the dirty work. This MVP does all the work for you with built-in sensors and a smart mop feature. This robot vacuum and mop includes a mopboard, cloths, and a built-in water tank. It can clean continuously for two hours on a single charge and moves its brush 300 times a minute for deep review: "It's an amazing product! Highly recommended. It's a great addition to the household products." —PelvicPrice: $139.99 (originally $239.99) A hanging organizer because your messy closet *needs* to be addressed. Restore order amongst your many sweaters and joggers with these sturdy, space-saving shelves. Promising review: "Very good quality product and size. I was afraid it would not last very long, but I have had it for several months and it's still holding up. I do fill it with a lot of things. It is heavy and still has not torn or come apart. Good product." —StrangePrice: $15+ (available in two sizes) A powerful Scrub Daddy cleaning paste and sponge whose results will shake you to your core. Thousands of reviewers can't be wrong! Promising review: "I did not realize how amazing this is! I do love the Scrub Daddy sponges, so I decided to give this a try, and I am so glad I did! I have three kids so I needed something to get dirt off walls without damaging the paint. This got the job done while having a pleasant smell. I also had a stain on my counter, and after using this and some elbow grease I was able to get it off. I will definitely buy more of this!" —Jazzyjazz22Price: $9.99 A pack of Clorox multisurface wipes for a more convenient way to clean. Take care of messes without giving yourself a headache from the bleach fumes. Promising review: "This is my absolute favorite scented wipe. Cleaning power and a clean, but not overly powerful, scent. Works great. Love it for kitchen and the office." —CurlyQPrice: $5.69 A pack of Magic Erasers that make cleaning as easy as wet, wipe, and toss! Promising review: "It really is magical how Mr. Clean can keep my kids' white shoes so clean. :D" —BrookePrice: $3.29+ (originally $3.49+; available in two package sizes) A bottle of wood cleaner to effectively restore shine to your floors. It is made of 98% natural ingredients — plus, it doesn't have a harsh chemical smell! Promising review: "Nothing makes my floors shine better or smell fresher." —Mischa1984Price: $3.99 A cable management box — extension cords and twisted cables are *ruining* the vibe of your living room. Promising review: "I absolutely love having outlets and cord organization all in the same place. This works perfectly under my desk to plug in all my electronics and it looks way better than having cords dangling everywhere." —serena9Price: $29.99 A carpet vacuum to get those ugly stains out. Who's getting their security deposit back? You are. The nozzle sprays soapy water, scrubs, and sucks up dirty water all with one review: "Love this carpet and upholstery cleaner! Great suction power and cleaned deep stains. Came with different useful attachments. Very happy with this cleaner overall!" —pmohapatraPrice: $95.99 (originally $299.99) A electric squeegee for getting grime off of your windows, shower doors, and other glass surfaces. Who knew you were supposed to be able to *see* out of glass?! The kit comes with a squeegee, a handheld vacuum, and cleaning review: "Back to sparkling windows with my new Karcher. No more smears. Great value for money. So versatile. Great for glass-topped tables. Effortless, brilliant clean." —bullyboy4252Price: $67.99 (originally $79.99) A drain cleaner that reviewers swear is magic. The sweet satisfaction of a clear drain is *so worth* the job. Promising review: "This gel is amazing. I didn't use a snake beforehand, but I did use an entire bottle of Draino. It didn't even dent the sink clog problem but half a bottle of this fixed it. Will continue buying this for any future issues." —EsPrice: $5.79+ (also available in a two-pack) A mop kit for effective cleaning in high-traffic areas (aka everywhere). With a deep cleaning pad and polishing pad (both of which are machine-washable), your floors will look better than ever. The kit comes with a mop and two pads,.Promising review: "Convenient, easy to store, efficient, works like I expect." —PaulaPrice: $19.99 A mop holder so your Swiffer, brooms, and dusters don't have to be stuffed in a corner anymore. Promising review: "This broom holder fits perfectly in my small laundry room and holds everything I need to keep in there." —CsteinPrice: $19.99+ (originally $39.99+; also available in a two-pack and in black) A two-tier slide-out basket that'll help tidy up all of your bathroom supplies, including towels, toilet paper, and beauty essentials. Being organized is exciting now! Promising review: "These are great! I got one for under my bathroom sink storage and ended up going back for more for under my sink cleaning supplies." —Nymom87Price: $20+ (available in five colors) An appliance touch-up pen to cover up the dings and scuffs. A simple solution that will have your stove, washer, or fridge looking new. Price: $10.49 A spin mop and bucket that'll make mopping *so* pleasant with its hands-free wringing. Even professionals love this mop thanks to the foot-operated wringer and pointed mop head that sneaks into tight corners. Promising review: "Very easy to use, it really spins the water out of the mop." —RondaPrice: $34.99 A do-it-all Bissell steam cleaner with tons of attachments to make your home sparkle without harsh ingredients. *So* satisfying. Promising review: "This device is incredible. I got spray insulation foam on my floor, and this is the only tool that has helped me get it off. It's great on a bunch of different surfaces for an easy clean. My boyfriend used it on the wall by his oven (in a 100 year old rental) and said the wall is a complete different color now. It can take off years of grime and works in big or small. Game changer." —MhtnycPrice: $49.99 An antibacterial all-purpose spray so you din't have to lug around 10 different bottles to get everything clean. Add its clean formula and amazing scent and you'll be hooked! Promising review: "I love this cleaner! And smells so good. It's a staple for me." —Fznh2Price: $4.49 A basket that will come in handy when you're decluttering nightly with the magic basket method. Alternatively, use as a recycling bin to make even *garbage* look gorg. Promising review: "This is a nice size and great quality basket for the price! It is large enough to hold towels, throw blanket, etc. I use mine next to my bathtub to keep all my extra bath stuff." —MhastyPrice: $10 A Dirt Devil handheld wet-dry vacuum to easily take on even the messiest mess. Promising review: "This is the perfect car vacuum. It really comes in clutch when you leave your convertible top down and an unexpected rainstorm brings a bunch of wet flowers and leaves into your car. I didn't even have to wait for the debris to dry to suck it up. Highly recommended!" —MoPrice: $74.99 A metal shoe rack offering a spot for guests to leave their shoes so they don't track mud into your freshly cleaned home. For an extra challenge: Try to cut down on your own collection of shoes and limit to only as many as you can fit on the rack. Promising review: "Super easy to assemble and works great in a coat closet." —PharmDivaPrice: $35 A spin scrubber to take your cleaning tro new heights (literally). With four interchangeable heads, it (and you) will be ready for anything. Promising review: "It cleans very well, i like how it's cordless and it can really scrub hard to get to places." —ashPrice: $49.99


Daily Mirror
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Kylie Jenner all over Timothée Chalamet at Lakers game as fans gush they're 'madly in love'
Makeup mogul Kylie Jenner couldn't keep her hands off her boyfriend Timothée Chalamet as the couple made a rare public appearance courtside at a Lakers game in LA Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet made a rare public appearance on Tuesday night, turning heads at the Arena in Los Angeles where they were photographed courtside at the Lakers vs. Timberwolves game. Jenner, 27, was spotted clasping her boyfriend's hand and leaning into him throughout the game, while Chalamet, 29, returned the affection by resting his hand on her thigh during a quiet moment between plays. The couple's easy chemistry was evident as they laughed and chatted while immersed in both the game and each other. Dressed in a figure-hugging white tank top paired with leather pants and designer boots, mum-of-two Kylie showed off her signature style. Meanwhile, the Call Me By Your Name actor opted for a relaxed look in worn jeans, Timberlands, a plaid jacket, and a Kobe Bryant tribute tee. After spotting the pair at the game, fans flocked to X to share their thoughts. "Kylie is sooooo in love and looks so happy. Love this for her," one wrote. "Kylie and Timmy are so cute. They're always all over one another," another echoed. "Honestly, Kylie is glowing. Timmy must make her so happy," someone else suggested. While another fan added: "Have never seen Kylie look so confident and content. She is so madly in love with that man." Their appearance comes just weeks after the pair were seen all over each other at Coachella 2025, where they attended alongside Justin and Hailey Bieber and Kylie's older sister, Kendall. While waiting for Charli XCX's Main Stage performance, Kylie was seen repeatedly kissing her boyfriend on the cheek and the couple was later caught on camera embracing and kissing during the set. Some social media users described Kylie as 'clingy,' but the majority of fans defended the couple's affection as genuine and said that they had never seen Kylie as happy. Despite leading fast-paced, high-profile lives, the pair reportedly prioritise their relationship. A source told PEOPLE that although the start of 2025 was intense due to Timothee's awards season commitments, the couple has remained solid. 'They are making it work,' the insider noted. 'She's truly his biggest fan.' The source also revealed that Kylie has been actively supporting Timothee at industry events, clearing her calendar to attend premieres and red carpets. 'She couldn't be more supportive of his career,' they added. When in Los Angeles, the Dune actor reportedly spends time with Kylie's children, Stormi, seven, and Aire, three, and he's said to have developed a strong rapport with her family. 'They've seen such positive changes in Kylie,' the source claimed. 'She's the happiest she's been in a long time.' The couple were first romantically linked in April 2023 but kept their relationship mostly under wraps until making it public at a Beyoncé concert in September of that year.
Yahoo
26-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Weyerhaeuser Co (WY) Q1 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong EBITDA Growth and Dividend ...
Revenue: $1.8 billion in net sales for Q1 2025. GAAP Earnings: $83 million or $0.11 per diluted share. Adjusted EBITDA: $328 million, a 12% increase over Q4 2024. Timberlands Earnings Contribution: $102 million with Adjusted EBITDA of $167 million. Real Estate, Energy, and Natural Resources Earnings Contribution: $56 million with Adjusted EBITDA of $82 million. Wood Products Earnings Contribution: $106 million with Adjusted EBITDA of $161 million. Cash and Debt: $560 million in cash and total debt of just under $5.2 billion. Share Repurchase: $25 million repurchased in Q1 2025. Dividend: $152 million returned to shareholders; quarterly base dividend increased by 5% to $0.21 per share. Capital Expenditures: $93 million, including $16 million for EWP facility construction in Arkansas. Cash from Operations: $70 million generated in Q1 2025. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 6 Warning Signs with WY. High Yield Dividend Stocks in Gurus' Portfolio This Powerful Chart Made Peter Lynch 29% A Year For 13 Years How to calculate the intrinsic value of a stock? Release Date: April 25, 2025 For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript. Weyerhaeuser Co (NYSE:WY) reported a 12% increase in adjusted EBITDA to $328 million compared to the fourth quarter of 2024. The Timberlands segment saw a $41 million increase in adjusted EBITDA, driven by stronger domestic sales realizations in the West. The company achieved a significant milestone in its carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) project with Occidental Petroleum, indicating progress in its Natural Climate Solutions business. Weyerhaeuser Co (NYSE:WY) increased its quarterly base dividend by 5% for the fourth consecutive year, demonstrating a commitment to returning value to shareholders. The company maintained a strong balance sheet with $560 million in cash and a strategic approach to capital allocation, including share repurchases and dividend payments. The Southern Timberlands segment experienced a $3 million decrease in adjusted EBITDA due to stable log markets and muted sawlog demand. The OSB segment saw a $4 million decrease in adjusted EBITDA, affected by elevated channel inventories and slower building activity. Engineered Wood Products faced a $16 million decrease in adjusted EBITDA, impacted by a multi-week outage at the MDF facility due to a fire event. The company anticipates a $15 million decrease in second-quarter earnings and adjusted EBITDA for the Timberlands business due to seasonal cost increases. Weyerhaeuser Co (NYSE:WY) faced challenges in the housing market with a softer-than-expected start to the spring building season and cautious homebuilder sentiment. Q: What are you hearing about lumber demand as we enter the building season, and how might tariffs impact order patterns? A: Devin Stockfish, CEO, noted that overall lumber demand is steady, though not as strong as anticipated. Builders' confidence has waned, but supply and demand are balanced due to capacity reductions. There is uncertainty around tariffs, particularly on Canadian lumber, which could affect order patterns. Southern yellow pine is gaining interest as a substitute for SPF lumber due to these dynamics. Q: How do you see the outlook for Engineered Wood Products (EWP) pricing and volume going forward? A: Devin Stockfish, CEO, stated that near-term pricing for EWP is expected to be comparable, with volumes likely to increase in the second quarter due to seasonal building activity. The focus remains on providing value to customers, which will influence pricing and demand over time. Q: Have you adjusted your harvest profile given the softer start to the building season? A: Devin Stockfish, CEO, explained that harvest levels are set to be sustainable over time and are unlikely to change unless there is a significant recession. The company does not anticipate any changes to its full-year harvest levels. Q: Can you provide more details on the Occidental Petroleum CCS agreement and its expected impact? A: Devin Stockfish, CEO, expressed excitement about the CCS project with Occidental, noting it as a significant opportunity. The project is expected to start generating cash flows in 2029 with first injection. Specific economics are not disclosed to ensure competitive agreements in the future. Q: How might Section 232 tariffs on wood products impact timberland valuations? A: Devin Stockfish, CEO, indicated that without clarity on the specifics of the tariffs, it's hard to determine their impact. However, he does not expect a meaningful impact on timberland valuations in the near term, as these are long-term assets. For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript. This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Sign in to access your portfolio