Kroger says it will stop selling e-cigarettes and all vaping products

Redeem now Kroger will stop selling all vaping products, the company said Monday. Kroger cited regulatory concerns as the reason for stopping the sale of e-cigarettes.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Kroger said Monday that it would stop selling all vaping products. "Kroger is discontinuing the sale of electronic nicotine delivery products, or e-cigarettes, at all store and fuel center locations due to the mounting questions and increasingly-complex regulatory environment associated with these products," [Read More]

Leading conservative women turn on 'embarrassing bimbo' Lauren Boebert after vaping and groping thea

Redeem now Leading conservative women took aim at Lauren Boebert over an incident at a Denver musical. Ann Coulter said Boebert was an "embarrassing bimbo" in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. Boebert had been kicked out of a theater for seemingly vaping and was filmed grabbing her date's crotch. A conservative commentator has taken aim at US Rep. Lauren Boebert, calling her an "embarrassing bimbo" [Read More]

Meet the Cast of 'Mean Girls' the Musical Movie

Check out the cast of the Mean Girls musical movie, and who they are playing from the original film.

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The Story of the Forest by Linda Grant review a many-stranded generational saga

The ObserverFictionReviewThe writer’s lively ninth novel, tracing a family’s journey from Latvia to Liverpool, explores the making of myth and history A grain merchant’s family uproot themselves from their life in Riga and are scattered. Like seeds on the wind, some will make it to fertile ground and others will find themselves in inhospitable terrain, or buffeted here and there by unpredictable currents, some destructive, some surprisingly helpful. Linda Grant’s ninth novel continues her exploration of how chance, contingency and unintended consequences intersect with history’s larger movements; how personal narratives are shaped not merely by what we think of as inescapable forces and events, but by moments of randomness and whimsy. [Read More]

The world hopes to enact a pandemic treaty by May 2024. Will it succeed or flail?

At the height of the pandemic, world leaders proposed a bold idea. They envisioned a pandemic treaty that would obligate countries to work together to prevent future health emergencies like COVID — in other words, to cooperate in a way that didn't quite happen when SARS-CoV-2 struck. The World Health Assembly set the deadline for such an accord: May 2024. The idea was to light a fire under the participants — and have the accord ready when the assembly convenes in Geneva. [Read More]

Travis Scott Gives Fans the Air Jordans Off His Feet

Two Travis Scott fans are somewhere cradling his shoes right now, after Trav blew their minds by handing them a pair of shoes ... apparently, right off his feet!!! Here's how it went down -- Travis was leaving his event Thursday night at TAO in Hollywood, and, as usual, a group of fans were waiting outside to greet him and hoping to snap some pics or get an autograph. [Read More]

Journey to Bethlehem review Antonio Banderas steals show as evil Herod in Bible musical

MoviesReviewIf Disney made Christian movies, they would look like this, with Mary in the mould of Beauty and the Beast’s Belle, Joseph giving Aladdin vibes and Banderas stealing every scene If you feel the need to watch a faith film, you could do far, far worse than this one, a decently staged musical treatment of the nativity that feels like a Christian version of a live action Disney movie. Mary (Fiona Palomo) is a heroine in the mould of Belle from Beauty and the Beast or Jasmine from Aladdin: bookish and dreaming of a world in which she gets to make her own life decisions, instead of being married off to some guy called Joseph (Milo Manheim) whom she’s never met. [Read More]

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom Celebrate Las Vegas Residency Finale With Epic Night Out!

Katy Perry's Las Vegas residency show, Play, came to an end on Saturday, and it was a wild night to remember for the songstress and her handsome fiancé, Orlando Bloom. Over the weekend, Perry, 39, took to the stage at Resorts World Theater one final time to perform some of her biggest hits for her fans -- including "California Girls," "Hot N Cold," "Firework," and "Roar, among many others -- all while a slew of famous friends watched from the audience. [Read More]

Oxford Suspicious Death

Extra Patrols After Body Of Man Found Iffley Road on Thursday Thames Valley Police is investigating an unexplained death in Oxford, which is now being treated as suspicious. Police officers were called to an address in Iffley Road at 2.58pm on Thursday (7/4) after a man was found inside the property. The ambulance service was also called and the man was pronounced dead at the scene. The man is yet to be formally identified and next of kin has yet to be informed of his death at this time. [Read More]

Poor Harry: even Americans are getting bored with his tell-all tour | Emma Brockes

OpinionPrince Harry This article is more than 1 year oldPoor Harry: even Americans are getting bored with his tell-all tourThis article is more than 1 year oldEmma BrockesWatching Harry do the rounds of US chat shows, I felt a sense of pity for the man who will never be more than a sideshow here It is ill-advised to form judgments based on the behaviour of a talkshow audience, a group whose sympathies – stoked by hours of anticipation and the sunken cost of a day off work – would rally for any guest above the level of a pot plant. [Read More]