Metro Detroit teen awaits opportunity to receive Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine
U.S. regulators on Monday expanded the use of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine to children as young as 12, offering a way to protect the nation's adolescents before they head back to school in the fall and paving the way for them to return to more normal activities.
This makeup routine will have you ready in 10 minutes or less
Getting ready for dinner with the girls or having a date night with your partner can always be such a rush when youโre a busy person, but we guarantee this makeup routine will have you ready to go and out the door in 10 minutes -- or maybe even faster. Katrina has been doing this for years, so if anyone knows how to put on an elegant face of makeup quickly, itโs her. Letโs say youโre going to work, so you do a simple and quick makeup base before you head out the door in the morning. You already have a great primer for the more dramatic makeup to come later in the day. By the time youโre ready to to go out at night, you just have to let your hair down and youโve got tons of volume to work with.
Can you do the twist? Donโt worry, weโll teach you
Weโre talking about the French twist, of course. StyleWise style editor Jon Jordan wants to make sure you know the proper way to twist like the French, so you can achieve maximum style points. Jordan has enlisted the help of his stylist friend Katrina and another friend, Scott. By the end of the video, youโll be looking like Audrey Hepburn, ready for some breakfast at Tiffanyโs. You check out the new StyleWise video above, and donโt forget to subscribe to StyleWise so you never miss a video.
Laura thrashes Louisiana, nearby states face tornado threats
โIt is clear that we did not sustain and suffer the absolute, catastrophic damage that we thought was likely," Louisiana Gov. He called Laura the most powerful hurricane to strike Louisiana, meaning it surpassed even Katrina, which was a Category 3 storm when it hit in 2005. The storm toppled trees and damaged structures as far north as central Arkansas. The storm crashed ashore in low-lying Louisiana and clobbered Lake Charles, an industrial and casino city of 80,000 people. Bucky Millet, 78, of Lake Arthur, Louisiana, considered evacuating but decided to ride out the storm with family due to concerns about the coronavirus.