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  • 3 days ago | thelist.com | Lora Michelle

    While there have only been a handful of exceptionally rare sightings of Kamala Harris not wearing a pantsuit, it does happen. And it occurred again on Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025. The former vice president of the United States joined her family for the holiday, posting multiple images on X, formerly known as Twitter. The one-time presidential candidate also included a hopeful note to her followers, to go along with the sweet photos.

  • 3 days ago | thelist.com | Lora Michelle

    Chocolate bunnies, marshmallow Peeps, and pastel colors — all time-honored Easter traditions. But two famous faces have foregone at least one of the hallmarks of the holiday, and in the process, eschewed the established rules of fashion altogether. Easter was on Sunday, April 20, in 2025, more than a full month before another big day on the calendar: Memorial Day.

  • 6 days ago | thelist.com | Lora Michelle

    Sometimes, it seems like White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is doing more to put on a beauty show than to give journalists the facts about what President Donald Trump and his cohorts are up to in the nation's capital. In the first few months of her high-power position, she's stepped behind the briefing room podium wearing a variety of hairstyles and makeup looks (including one particular blunder with a Kimberly Guilfoyle influence), and her fashion has been all over the place.

  • 3 weeks ago | thelist.com | Lora Michelle

    When Dakota Fanning dressed up in her little pink tutu in the 2003 movie "Uptown Girls," we all did a collective "Awwww" at all her cuteness. She's since grown up (she turned 31 in February 2025, can you believe it?), and her outfits are still causing a fuss, especially when she steps out for big events. AdvertisementFanning has been a fixture in Hollywood since she was knee-high to a grasshopper, working as a voice actor for cartoons and as an actor in live-action projects.

  • 3 weeks ago | thelist.com | Lora Michelle

    Looking at a map of who voted for Donald J. Trump and secured his 2024 victory as President of the United States, you'll find that most of the Republican red on the map are states with big borders and lots of open land. And a lot of that land, like Texas, Montana, Wyoming, Kansas, and Nebraska, have ranches and farms — all the places where real cowboys and cowgirls live and work.

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