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The Boston Celtics punched their ticket to the 2024 NBA Finals when they defeated the Indiana Pacers in just four games to win the league's Eastern Conference finals, and now we have Boston's finals opponent set with a winner for the Western Conference finals as well.<br/><br/>That victor will be the Dallas Mavericks, who needed five games to beat the Minnesota Timberwolves in the West finals on this past Thursday (May 30) night. The matchup will be laden with narratives we have been hearing for years now, from Kyrie Irving and Kristaps Porzingis' return, two oft-critiqued coaches being the last two playing, among many, many more.<br/><br/>Ahead of a full preview, the hosts of the CLNS Media \
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YEP rugby league writer Peter Smith reflects on Leeds Rhinos' 34-4 defeat of Castleford Tigers.
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Just 11% of Americans would give themselves an A+ for their sustainability efforts, according to new research.<br/><br/>A survey of 2,000 adults looked at their sustainability habits, especially when it comes to the kitchen, and found that nearly one in four would grade themselves a C or lower (23%).<br/><br/>Although 77% claim to make efforts to be as wasteless as possible, respondents average throwing away 12 items in a given day.<br/><br/>This adds up, as the average American disposes of nearly three bags of trash a week — totaling over 150 bags of trash in a year.<br/><br/>Despite being the likeliest to give themselves an A+ (15%), millennials average the most trash in a day, throwing about 15 things away.<br/><br/>Conducted by Talker Research for The Chinet Brand, the survey found that the room in the home that sees the most waste is the kitchen (80%) — four times more than the second most-chosen room, the bathroom (20%).<br/><br/>On average, respondents cook seven times a week, with 48% having the goal of making meals they won’t waste and another 37% wanting to make sure that the meals they make have little waste when cooking.<br/><br/>Forty-one percent said food waste is “always” or “often” on their mind when cooking, with millennials claiming to think about it the most (44%).<br/><br/>Although a majority surveyed said it’s a high priority to utilize food before it goes bad (82%), Americans estimate that about a fifth of the food they make gets thrown away (18%).<br/><br/>To reduce food waste, respondents have frozen leftovers (55%) or ingredients (54%) and repurposed their leftovers (50%) or food scraps to make new foods (32%).<br/><br/>More than a quarter of Americans shared that they use “sustainability hacks” in the kitchen (27%) like making “veggie stock out of vegetable scraps,” “storing food in mason jars” or making sure “items in refrigerator and freezer are arranged that are next expiring.”<br/><br/>“Small shifts in preparation and cooking habits can lead to big strides when it comes to reducing waste,” said Melissa Rakos, Chinet brand manager. “Additionally, purchasing compostable products, or items with recyclable or compostable packaging, can make it easy to reduce the amount of waste we contribute to landfills.”<br/><br/>Overall, two-thirds of respondents think they can do a better job of reducing the amount of waste they dispose of, especially those from Gen Z (73%).<br/><br/>Education may be key to making changes Americans feel better about since 40% revealed they feel unknowledgeable about composting food scraps, but Gen Zers are most keen on learning how to (70%).<br/><br/>Nearly seven in 10 also feel at least a little guilty when using disposable items (69%) like plastic bags (29%), disposable water bottles (28%) and plastic or paper plates (22%).<br/><br/>Respondents feel better about using disposable plates and cups if they know they’re made from recycled materials or are recyclable (68%).<br/><br/>And while 28% always recycle items in their home that can be recycled, 62% admitted to throwing something away because it’s inconvenient to recycle at least sometimes.<br/><br/>For many, self-reflection will also help in sustainability efforts as one in six realized they were more wasteful than they originally thought at the start of the survey.<br/><br/>“Changing small, daily habits can add up over time,” Rakos said. “Something as simple as using more sustainable disposable products can help make those shifts a little easier.”<br/><br/>KITCHEN SUSTAINABILITY HACKS<br/>● “Freezing certain foods to keep them fresh longer”<br/>● “Plan out several different meals using some of the same ingredients”<br/>● “Storing food in mason jars”<br/>● “Buying in bulk and breaking them down into individual packaging to prevent the amount overcooked for a meal”<br/>● “I use only fresh ingredients and take any byproducts or leftovers and return them to the forest”<br/>● “Items in refrigerator and freezer are arranged that are next expiring”<br/>● “Wrap celery in foil to make it last longer”<br/>● “Growing new plants from the \
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Watch all episodes of Hasrat herehttps://bit.ly/4a3KRoh<br/><br/>Hasrat Episode 32 | Kiran Haq | Fahad Sheikh | Janice Tessa | 3 June 2024 | ARY Digital Drama<br/><br/>A story of how jealousy and bitterness can create havoc in others' lives and turn your world upside down. <br/><br/>Director: Syed Meesam Naqvi <br/>Writer: Rakshanda Rizvi<br/><br/>Cast :<br/>Kiran Haq,<br/>Fahad Sheikh,<br/>Janice Tessa, <br/>Subhan Awan, <br/>Rubina Ashraf, <br/>Samhan Ghazi and others. <br/><br/>Watch #Hasrat Daily at 7:00 PM only on ARY Digital.<br/><br/>#arydigital#pakistanidrama <br/>#kiranhaq <br/>#fahadsheikh <br/>#janicetessa <br/><br/>Pakistani Drama Industry's biggest Platform, ARY Digital, is the Hub of exceptional and uninterrupted entertainment. You can watch quality dramas with relatable stories, Original Sound Tracks, Telefilms, and a lot more impressive content in HD. Subscribe to the YouTube channel of ARY Digital to be entertained by the content you always wanted to watch.<br/><br/>Join ARY Digital on Whatsapphttps://bit.ly/3LnAbHU
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The Star's exclusive interview with USANA CEO Jim Brown and CCO Brent Neidig about the brand and how direct selling has evolved since they started 32 years ago.<br/><br/>USANA top executives were in Malaysia for the first ever USANA Live 2024 Asia Pacific Convention in Kuala Lumpur.<br/><br/>WATCH MORE: https://thestartv.com/c/news<br/>SUBSCRIBE: https://cutt.ly/TheStar<br/>LIKE: https://fb.com/TheStarOnline<br/>
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Jennifer Connelly walks us through her legendary career, discussing her roles in 'Once Upon a Time in America,' 'Labyrinth,' 'Requiem for a Dream,' 'A Beautiful Mind,' 'Shelter,' 'Top Gun: Maverick,' 'Dark Matter' and more.<br/><br/>'Dark Matter' is now streaming on Apple TV+.<br/><br/>00:00 Jennifer Connelly<br/>00:36 Once Upon a Time in America<br/>02:52 Labyrinth <br/>04:55 Requiem for a Dream<br/>07:33 A Beautiful Mind<br/>09:21 House of Sand and Fog<br/>10:21 Shelter<br/>11:32 Top Gun: Maverick<br/>13:31 Dark Matter
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Here are today’s headlines – the latest news in the Philippines and around the world:<br/><br/>- AFP: Soldiers in Ayungin Shoal didn’t point gun at China Coast Guard<br/>- PNP relieves all 50 cops of Bamban police station<br/>- Eruption forces mandatory evacuations, business closures in Canlaon<br/>- UN experts urge all countries to recognize Palestinian statehood<br/>- Forever Angel: Petro Gazz star, PVL Finals MVP Janisa Johnson dies of cancer at 32<br/><br/><br/>https://www.rappler.com/video/daily-wrap/june-4-2024/
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A 5ft 10ins woman who towers over her short husband says trolls say he looks like her son but they couldn’t be more in love.<br/><br/>Cassandra Gaspard, 29, and her partner, Westin, 32, are constantly stared at due to their height difference.<br/><br/>Cassandra is five inches taller than Westin - who is 5ft 5ins - and is asked why she is with her husband by strangers.<br/><br/>But the couple couldn’t be happier, after tying the knot last month, and have never seen their height difference as a problem.<br/><br/>Westin, a technical account manager, from New York City, US, said: “In real life people don’t come up to me. They come up to my wife.<br/><br/>“They said ‘how can you be with him? He’s so short.'<br/><br/>“People stare at us – it happens a lot.<br/><br/>“Trolls say I look like her handbag or I’m her son. They are trying to be funny.”<br/><br/>Cassandra, who works in customer care, said: “It’s a little odd that people look at height difference and think we don’t deserve to be in a relationship.<br/><br/>“It’s not the norm – society thinks 6ft men need to be with shorter men.<br/><br/>“You love who you love.”<br/><br/>Casandra had embraced her height by the time she met Westin on Tinder in 2017 – and even wore five inch heels on their first date.<br/><br/>She said: “I grew up taller than everybody. I was the odd ball out.<br/><br/>“I accepted in my 20s that I couldn’t change.<br/><br/>“Now I’m mostly in heels.”<br/><br/>Westin had never had any issues with his height or dating girls taller than him.<br/><br/>He said: “My height is what it is. I can’t stretch myself.<br/><br/>“I always carried myself in a confident way.<br/><br/>“When I met my wife I said ‘you’re tall and there is nothing you can do about it. And I’m small and there is nothing I can do about it’.<br/><br/>“We never cared about it.<br/><br/>“It’s a blessing. If something is up on a shelf and I can’t get it. Guess who I’m calling? My wife.”<br/><br/>Despite their confidence, the couple did have to adjust to the constant stares and comments.<br/><br/>Cassandra said: “I remember the very first time someone said something.<br/><br/>“These two or three older men were looking at us.<br/><br/>“They said ‘she’s really tall, he’s really short – I can’t believe it’.”<br/><br/>Westin says he also gets comments asking if he has 'short man syndrome'.<br/><br/>He said: “Someone said 'I hope he doesn’t have a temper'.<br/><br/>“Short men get a bad rep and they think I have short man syndrome.<br/><br/>“People could be missing out on a life partner because of all these preconceived notions.<br/><br/>“It’s silly stuff like women can’t be with a man shorter than her. They want someone to look up to and protect them.<br/><br/>“I’m a boxer – I can protect my wife.<br/><br/>“It doesn’t have anything to do with my height.”<br/><br/>Cassandra added: “There are tall women married to short men.<br/><br/>“It’s not like OMG I just found a rare coin.”<br/><br/>Westin said: “Love is love no matter what.”
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Bagpipes welcomed Taylor Swift to Scotland with a highland rendition of her hit song Love Story.<br/><br/>As the first UK leg on her sold out Eras tour, Edinburgh residents rolled out the welcome mat in the best way they know how.<br/><br/>Paying homage to her Scottish ancestry, eight highland bagpipers and three drummers took to their instruments just outside Murrayfield stadium, and tooted out the tune to Taylor’s early hit.<br/><br/>With performances taking place in the Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium from 7th to 9th of June, the venue has aptly been renamed ‘Scottish Lass’ to greet the American singer.<br/><br/>The Reel Time Pipe Band, who have played all over the world and for audiences including The Royal Family, prepared with 32 hours of rehearsal to deliver the Taylor Swift melody.<br/><br/>And joining in with the thousands of Swift fans who are glitzing their outfits with sparkles to watch the show, the 11-piece band wore specially sequined kilts for the occasion.<br/><br/>Frontman of the band, Pipe Major Roddy Deans, said: “Lots of Taylor’s tunes translate surprisingly well to traditional Scottish instruments.<br/><br/>“We’re all huge music fans, so were delighted to help welcome Taylor to Scotland in the best way we know how.<br/><br/>“It’s been a lot of fun recreating Love Story on the bagpipes and putting this ensemble together.”
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Fawn Weaver founded Uncle Nearest to honor the formerly enslaved master distiller who taught Jack Daniel the secret to making great whiskey. Seven years later, she owns the most successful Black-owned liquor empire, worth $1.1 billion, with ambitious plans for the future. Including real estate, Weaver’s 40% stake makes her worth $480 million, landing her at No. 68 on Forbes’ Richest Self-Made Women list.<br/><br/>Weaver wasn’t a Jack Daniel’s drinker, but she knew there were countless former slaves whose stories, like Green’s, had been erased from history. As Green was no longer part of parent company Brown-Forman’s official history of Jack Daniel’s, Weaver sought to rectify that.<br/><br/>The first Uncle Nearest whiskey—named 1856 for the year it is believed Nearest Green perfected charcoal filtration—debuted in 2017 and went on to win the first of more than 1,000 awards for the brand. Today, there are seven Uncle Nearest releases—bourbons and ryes all produced under the direction of Victoria Eady Butler, Green’s great-great-granddaughter.<br/><br/>Read the full story on Forbes:<br/>https://www.forbes.com/sites/chloesorvino/2024/05/28/fawn-weaver-interview-uncle-nearest-whiskey-unicorn/<br/><br/>0:00 Intro<br/>1:21 From Rebellious Kid to Entrepreneur<br/>2:40 Leaving Home at 15<br/>3:32 Finding Purpose<br/>4:52 The Story of Uncle Nearest Green<br/>7:25 Fitting the Pieces Together<br/>9:31 The Power of Charcoal Filtration<br/>10:04 “I Should Have Failed”<br/>12:49 Setting Up the Next Generation<br/>14:03 Beating the Odds<br/><br/>Subscribe to FORBES: https://www.youtube.com/user/Forbes?sub_confirmation=1<br/><br/>Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited access to premium journalism, including breaking news, groundbreaking in-depth reported stories, daily digests and more. Plus, members get a front-row seat at members-only events with leading thinkers and doers, access to premium video that can help you get ahead, an ad-light experience, early access to select products including NFT drops and more:<br/><br/>https://account.forbes.com/membership/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=growth_non-sub_paid_subscribe_ytdescript<br/><br/>Stay Connected<br/>Forbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.com<br/>Forbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbes<br/>Forbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbes<br/>Forbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbes<br/>More From Forbes:http://forbes.com<br/><br/>Forbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.
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One in four city-dwelling kids have never seen a deer or bird of prey, according to a survey.<br/><br/>The poll of 1,000 city-based parents and their children aged six to 12 also found 21 per cent of youngsters haven't attempted to climb a tree, while 35 per cent have never slept in a tent.<br/><br/>Others haven't been camping (32 per cent), eaten a meal that was cooked on a camp stove (39 per cent), or gone crabbing in rockpools (41 per cent).<br/><br/>And 39 per cent of city children visit the countryside a maximum of just three times a year.<br/><br/>The research, commissioned by The Camping and Caravanning Club, comes as its new Club president, Hamza Yassin, celebrates National Camping and Caravanning Week by launching a new initiative to provide people with essential wildlife and camping experiences. <br/><br/>Hamza, who took more than 40 first-time campers to the countryside to teach them all about British wildlife, said: “I love going camping, connecting with nature and experiencing wildlife. <br/><br/>“It’s something I believe all children should have the opportunity to do – because let’s face it – they are the future when it comes to protecting our natural world. <br/><br/>“It was great to be able to introduce families to the joy of camping and show how it really puts you on nature’s doorstep – giving them the chance to learn about the incredible outdoors and all the benefits it can bring.” <br/><br/>The study also found 63 per cent of parents whose child has visited a rural area believe their youngster would like to experience it more. <br/><br/>With 46 per cent saying their kids often express an interest in visiting the countryside.<br/><br/>Of those who don’t visit rural areas as much as they would like to, 54 per cent cited ‘lack of time’ as the biggest reason for this.<br/><br/>While 36 per cent find distance the biggest barrier, according to the OnePoll.com data.<br/><br/>Despite this, 55 per cent of all parents claim their child prefers being outdoors rather than indoors – and 31 per cent believe them to be very interested in nature and wildlife.<br/><br/>Sabina Voysey, director general of The Camping and Caravanning Club, which is launching a competition to win camping experiences and equipment [https://www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/competitions/hamzas-incredible-outdoors/], said: “Spending time in the outdoors through camping can be an amazing experience for children, giving them a sense of wonder and freedom. <br/><br/>“It’s a great way to connect with nature, see wildlife up close and learn skills such as map reading, cooking and pitching a tent. It’s beneficial in so many ways.<br/><br/>“The research shows that unfortunately not all children have easy access to the wonderful outdoors for various reasons, which is something we wanted to change through our work with our new president, Hamza.”<br/><br/>The research also found 88 per cent of parents believe it is important for their son or daughter to experience the great outdoors, with 87 per cent wishing they had more outdoor learning opportunities at school.
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