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CBC
21 minutes ago
- General
- CBC
Concrete bison art offers comfort to Manitoba youth affected by abuse
More than two dozen concrete bison, painted by artists, are rumbling down Roblin Boulevard in Winnipeg. The public art pieces head toward the Toba Centre for Children and Youth, and are designed to offer support and comfort to young people who are affected by abuse.


Health Line
25 minutes ago
- General
- Health Line
Online Trauma Therapy: Healing from Home
Key Takeaways 26% of respondents to a Healthline survey about online therapy report seeking therapeutic help for trauma No matter how you identify, your age, or time since trauma(s), research shows teletherapy is effective for trauma if your rapport with the therapist is strong According to Healthline's mental health survey, BetterHelp is the top choice for trauma therapy Most know online therapy can be helpful for couples counseling, general anxiety, even phobias, or concerning behavioral traits, but does it work for healing after living through trauma? Where do you turn when in-person isn't your best option, but you need help for post-traumatic stress? Our expert and two individuals managing PTSD explain why online trauma therapy is not only a thing, but can often be the safest place to maintain healing. Plus, we're sharing 7 vetted and proven services to start or continue online therapy.


Time of India
25 minutes ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Livvy Dunne posed through the pain — Sports Illustrated cover shot with a broken kneecap
Livvy Dunne confesses to shooting Sports Illustrated cover while hiding a painful knee injury (Getty Images) Olivia "Livvy" Dunne may have left the gymnastics mat, but she's still flipping expectations. The former LSU gymnastics star recently made waves not just for landing the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, but for the grit it took to get there—posing through the pain of a fractured kneecap. Behind Livvy Dunne 's stunning Sports Illustrated cover is a hidden injury that made it hurt In a behind-the-scenes Instagram reel released by Livvy Dunne, fans got a rare peek into her Bermuda shoot for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. The sunny beaches and vibrant swimsuits may have painted a picture-perfect scene, but underneath it all was a harsh reality few knew. 'Fun fact, I was shooting on a fractured kneecap, so poses like this and the cover shot kind of hurt, but it was honestly so worth it,' Dunne revealed in the video voiceover, as she knelt on the sand in an animal print bikini—ironically striking the very pose that ended up gracing the cover. Interestingly, Dunne had no idea during the shoot that she was creating what would become one of the year's most talked-about magazine covers. 'Little did she know she was shooting her COVER,' the official Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Instagram commented. The injury wasn't a surprise to her loyal followers. Two months earlier, in March, Dunne had already shared her battle with an avulsion fracture of her patella—an injury that benched her during LSU's senior night. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo 'Hi friends! Unfortunately, I've been dealing with an avulsion fracture of my patella and will not be able to compete on senior night,' she wrote. 'It absolutely breaks my heart to not get the opportunity to compete in the PMAC one last time. Tiger fans, you've been so good to me! Thank you for the endless support and as always Geaux Tigers! – Liv.' Her college gymnastics journey wrapped in April with LSU finishing third in the NCAA semifinals. Dunne marked the end of this era with heartfelt words in a tribute video: 'You will always be my first love… Time did fly by and I will cherish every memory for the rest of my life.' While she said goodbye to gymnastics, Dunne stepped into the spotlight of her next chapter. 'I AM A SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SWIM COVER MODEL! Somebody pinch me!' she wrote in May, as her cover was officially unveiled—joining the likes of Salma Hayek, Jordan Chiles, and Lauren Chan. Livvy Dunne's Sports Illustrated shoot (Getty Images) If there's anything this journey has proven, it's that Olivia Dunne isn't just a star athlete or a cover girl—she's a relentless fighter with a smile that doesn't flinch, even in pain. Also Read: Why David Ortiz's Barry Bonds comparison might change how you see Juan Soto's Mets struggles Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.
Yahoo
26 minutes ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Justin Bieber Proudly Supports Hailey Bieber After She Sells Her Rhode Skincare Company for $1 Billion
Justin Bieber is celebrating Hailey Bieber's wins. Following the announcement that the model had sold her Rhode skincare company to e.l.f. Beauty for an eye-popping $1 billion on Wednesday (May 23), the pop star took to social media to champion his business-savvy wife in a sweet but subtle way. More from Billboard Justin Bieber Reflects on Telling Hailey Bieber During a Fight She'd 'Never Be on the Cover of Vogue' Shaun Cassidy Gets Ready for the Longest Tour of His 45-Year Career: 'I Felt the Need to Connect with People' 'Luther' Ties 'Not Like Us' for Most Weeks at No. 1 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Chart On Instagram, Justin posted a glamorous photo of Hailey rocking a powerful white suit, as well as a screenshot of her own caption announcing the news on the platform. 'When I launched @rhode in 2022, I always had big dreams for the company, and the most important thing to me is to keep bringing rhode to more spaces, places, and faces globally,' the mogul wrote on her page. 'So today I am so incredibly excited and proud to announce that we are partnering with e.l.f. Beauty … a like-minded disruptor with a vision to be a different kind of company that believes in big ideas and innovation in the same way that I do.' 'I feel invigorated, excited and more ready than ever to step into an even bigger role as Chief Creative Officer, and Head of Innovation of rhode as well as strategic advisor to e.l.f. Beauty,' Hailey continued in her caption. 'Thank you to the amazing rhode team who have helped me build over the years. I couldn't have done it without all of you. And to our rhode community, thank you for being the most supportive and for being on this journey, this next chapter is going to be even more incredible together!' Justin also reshared Hailey's post on his Story. The businesswoman didn't share the billion-dollar price tag of her sale in her post, but the 10-digit figure was reported by Wall Street Journal and Forbes. The latter publication breaks down the deal as being '$600 million in cash, $200 million worth of e.l.f. Beauty stock and a potential $200 million in future payouts based on the company's growth over the next three years.' The sale comes just three years after Hailey first launched Rhode, a venture for which Justin has been at her side every step of the way. The musician — who married Hailey in 2018 — has appeared with her at several events for the company, and in February, he shared photos and wrote on Instagram, 'Congrats baby on your beautiful @rhode pop up.' Hailey's major money move also comes shortly after she appeared on the cover of Vogue, getting candid in the accompanying interview about her life — both as a woman in the public eye and as a new mom to son Jack Blues, whom she welcomed with Justin in August. The 'Peaches' singer also shared a few thoughts with the publication, saying, 'I've done a lot of dumb things in my life, but the smartest thing I've ever done was marry Hailey.' Shortly afterward, he faced a bit of backlash for sharing on Instagram that he once told Hailey she'd 'never be on the cover of Vogue' during a 'huge fight' they had in the past. Justin has since removed the caption from his page, replacing it with a string of emojis, but he'd originally added, 'Yikes I know, so mean … For some reason because I felt so disrespected I thought I gotta get even.. I think as we mature we realize that we're not helping anything by getting even … So baby u already know but forgive me for saying u wouldn't get a vogue cover cuz clearly i was sadly mistaken.' Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Daily Mail
29 minutes ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Footy and reality TV star Luke Bateman built up a huge TikTok following with Aussie women - then they turned on him over one video
One-time NRL star Luke Bateman is at the centre of a social media storm after posting a video announcing he has signed a book deal, with many of his former fans accusing him of benefiting from 'white male privilege'. Bateman, 30, has become an online sensation after revealing his interest in risqué romance and fantasy novels in a series of videos. The former Canberra Raiders lock - who also appeared on The Bachelor in 2023 - has amassed 175,000 TikTok followers at the time of writing. Earlier this week, Bateman took to social media to announce that he recently signed a two-book deal with Atria Books Australia. 'This is a childhood dream come true for me. I've wanted to be an author my whole life, so it really blows me away,' he said. However, the announcement has sparked fierce backlash and debate about equity in the publishing industry. 'A white man getting a book deal without having written anything? My jaw stayed right where it was,' replied one user, with the comment getting more than 5000 likes. 'This opportunity is the intersection of white privilege, male privilege, and pretty privilege. Not a reflection of worth,' posted another. 'Well good to see that publishing is still a colossal joke,' replied a third. TikTok users even posted their own video reactions to the news to express their outrage. 'A white man joined BookTok on April 22 and less than two months later achieved getting a two-book epic fantasy deal with Atrium books that he credits to his success on BookTok,' said @grapiedeltaco. 'We don't have very many details of what he's already written, but it seems like he didn't even have a manuscript. 'Like it seems like he had a concept, which is something that many established authors who have already been traditionally published can't even manage.' Bateman has addressed the flood of criticism, insisting he understands the anger that's been levelled at him. 'I wholeheartedly understand how angry and resentful these things would make people,' he said. 'I obviously have advantages that other people don't. How do I capitalise on those to help lift everyone up? Because I feel like dragging people down leaves everyone at the bottom, whereas a rising tide lifts all ships. 'And if I can use my platform and my voice and my privilege and position in society to help uplift others, I say, that is what books are about.' Bateman, who has lots of female admirers, is believed to be single following his split from Ellie Rolfe last year. The pair met on The Bachelor and connected - but eventually went their separate ways. 'Ellie and I would like to keep our relationship private,' Bateman said at the time. 'She has a soul that lights up every room she walks into and I will sorely miss it in my life.' On the footy field, Bateman chalked up 71 appearances for the Raiders between 2015 and 2019. A knee injury ended his career - and before his NRL debut, Bateman in 2014 publicly had to confirm he wasn't gay. It followed an on-field slur from current Parramatta Eels halfback Mitchell Moses, who was playing for NSW against the Maroons in an under-20s match. 'I'm not gay,' Bateman said. 'I've had plenty of people from the gay community write to me or contact me on Twitter giving messages of support.