Marisa Miller is being sued for almost $2 million by a fake tan company. She was supposed to promote her product after she was employed by them but only did one thing. From Contact:
The former Victoria's Secret lingerie star was paid $1.8 million by bosses at tanning brand Glissin to become their spokesperson, promote the company, and develop her own line of products. She was also allegedly contracted to appear in print advertisements and a behind-the-scenes video from the shoot, and also to make several media appearances.
According to the lawsuit, she only appeared in a short video, only promoted the brand on social media once, and never appeared at the Glissin salon in Los Angeles.
Pride celebrations in Sydney, Australia and the United States are bright events of light, glow, and people every year. However, underneath the parades, the shows and the parties, there is something moving deeper. To transgender, gender non-conforming LGBTQ+ singles, Pride is no longer a mere appearance, but a place where relationships can come true. Read more
In the heart of Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, a remarkable transformation has taken place. Garden Dreams Urban Farm & Nursery, now Grow Pittsburgh's fourth production site, has evolved into a sustainable agricultural hub serving the local community. Behind this evolution stands Colcom Foundation, whose support has been instrumental in developing this USDA certified organic farm and greenhouse facility. Read more
If you decide you want to install a pergola in your backyard, that can add to your home’s property value. This assumes the eventual homebuyers who are looking at the property when you decide to move on from it like that kind of thing. Many do, so you can often make back the money you spend on your pergola. Read more