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It's Time To Up Your Mask Game

This story originally ran in February. It's been updated throughout to reflect new developments and the latest science. With delta surging and health officials urging indoor mask use in many places, you've likely pulled out your old cloth masks. But it may be time for an upgrade. "Masks still work, but with delta, we need better-performing masks," says Linsey Marr, a researcher at Virginia Tech who studies airborne virus transmission.

Lionel Messi to play at Juan Riquelmes farewell match

Lionel Messi will play at Juan Riquelme’s farewell match. Messi will be at La Bombonera. Riquelme confirmed on Wednesday that Lionel Messi will play at his farewell match on June 25 at La Bombonera. Speaking at a press conference, here is what Riquelme had to say: “My farewell game was going to be in 2019 and Messi called me to tell me not to do it, he was playing and couldn’t make it.

Madonna Taps Lil Wayne, Eric Andre, & More For Tour Announcement

Madonna is embarking on a tour across the world in 2023 and teamed up with Lil Wayne, Eric Andre, and more celebrities to make the announcement. The Celebration Tour will see the legendary singer performing songs spanning the four decades of her career. “I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for,” Madonna said in a statement.

Top 5 Richest 90 Day Fianc Stars Whose Net Worth Estimates Are in the Millions

While 90 Day Fiancé stars don’t earn a crazy amount of money for being on the TLC show, they do get the opportunity to turn their often misfortune in love into some thick stacks of cash. Here are the top five richest 90 Day Fiancé stars. 5. Elizabeth ‘Libby’ Potthast — $1 million Elizabeth Potthast has appeared alongside her Moldovian husband on season 5 of 90 Day Fiancé, seasons 4, 5, and 6 of Happily Ever After?

Can you really spritz your clothes clean?... and save yourself an entire load of laundry per week

With a busy job and a three-year-old daughter who seems to get through endless piles of clean clothes, reaching the bottom of the laundry basket is a never-ending struggle. So when I heard about the latest green campaign, which aims to persuade us all to wash our clothes less, I was prepared to be convinced. Washing too often causes wear and tear that shortens the lifespan of your wardrobe, while 40 per cent of what we pop in the wash isn’t dirty and could be worn again, according to research by Unilever.