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Funding cuts force nonprofits into influencer territory on YouTube, podcasts

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Cindy Eggleton has always believed in the power of a story.

But the CEO and co-founder of Brilliant Cities, a Detroit-based early childhood development nonprofit that supports learning in underserved communities, never expected someone to tell hers. And definitely not in a sleek documentary with a slick soundtrack and plenty of images of other Detroit institutions, such as General Motors, Diana Ross, and the historic Fox Theatre.

“It’s never been about me,” said Eggleton, adding that participating in the “Nevertheless: The Women Changing the World” documentary series on YouTube was her way of honoring her late mother, Geraldine, who inspired her to speak out and help others in their community.

However, as they face an increasingly uncertain funding landscape, nonprofits are focusing more on storytelling in outreach to donors – both big and small – and raising production values for videos and podcasts.

“Storytelling is how we’re able to draw people in and get them to connect to a deeper truth about themselves or about the world or a problem that needs to be solved,” said Elevate Prize Foundation CEO Carolina Jayaram Garcia. “It’s connecting those issues back to you as a human and not saying, ‘Well, that’s their problem. That’s all the way over there.’ The story allows it to be human.”

Elevate Prize Foundation launches its own documentary studio

The foundation launched the production house Elevate Studios earlier this year to tell more of those stories, Jayaram Garcia said. “Nevertheless: The Women Changing the World,” Elevate Studios’ first series, has already generated more than 3 million views on YouTube and will debut its second season in the summer of 2026.

“It’s been incredible to see the growth we’ve had on YouTube and how it’s resonated so quickly with so many people,” Jayaram Garcia said. “We know we’re on to something here.”

Philanthropic support of storytelling has been ongoing for decades, mostly through donors funding documentary projects. Open Society Foundations created the Soros Documentary Fund in 1996 before the Sundance Institute took it over in 2002, with the George Soros-backed nonprofit’s continued monetary support. The Ford Foundation formalized its funding plans in 2011, creating its JustFilms program that still supports 25-30 documentary films annually. Earlier this month, Firelight Media, a New York-based nonprofit supporting documentary filmmakers of color, launched the Firelight Fund, which will offer directors $50,000 grants for their projects.

But Lance Gould, founder and CEO of media strategy firm Brooklyn Story Lab, says what Elevate Prize Foundation and others are doing is different. He says it reflects both technological improvements that have lowered the cost of documentary storytelling and the rise of social media, which allows nonprofits to interact with donors directly.

“Being able to tell your story well is paramount,” said Gould, whose firm works with nonprofits to help them produce their own story-driven content. “But storytelling is not only about reaching viewers, it’s also about having the right message for the right viewers.”

He suggests that nonprofits connect their work to larger initiatives like the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals — an ambitious list of 17 efforts from eliminating extreme poverty and hunger to guaranteeing every child a quality secondary education by 2030 — to attract more attention and support.

How storytelling can strengthen connection

Gould, who was previously executive editor of The Huffington Post and editor in chief of The Boston Phoenix, said “everyone can be their own media company at this point.”

That’s a point Nicole Bronzan, vice president of communications and content for the Council on Foundations, hopes is not lost in the push for more storytelling.

“We don’t want people to feel that they have to make big technological investments in order to tell better stories,” Bronzan said. “We wouldn’t want anyone to feel like they have to have a big fancy studio, but certainly the news that folks are investing in storytelling is great for us and for the whole sector.”

In a Council on Foundations report released last year, “ A New Voice for Philanthropy: How Deeper Stories and Clearer Language Can Build Trust,” researchers, including Bronzan, reported that people had positive attitudes toward foundations, but most didn’t really understand how foundations worked. Bronzan said stories that provide more transparency about how donations are used and how those decisions are made help connect people to a nonprofit and its work.

“If you’re telling those stories,” she said, “I can only imagine that people will be more inclined to open up their pocketbooks and say, ‘Oh, OK, these are causes that need my support.’”

Documentary sparks donations

So far, that has been the case for Brilliant Cities, which saw an increase in donations after Eggleton’s episode debuted on YouTube.

“We have a funder who wants to increase his gift from $7,000 to $100,000,” said Eggleton, whose nonprofit turns a neighborhood’s vacant homes into community centers with family services ranging from tutoring to mental health support groups. She said new donors have also reached out. “It’s kind of incredible.”

Though Brilliant Cities doesn’t rely on federal funding for its services, Eggleton said government aid cuts have made a tough funding environment even tougher because the competition for non-governmental donations becomes even tougher.

“Everybody’s being told what’s being taken away,” she said. “People are pulling at grant officers and individuals with stock market gains. I think it’s more than the funding, though. I think it’s about really recognizing how the world already feels so disconnected and now feels even more so.”

Storytelling, Eggleton said, helps reduce that. By focusing on female changemakers, Elevate Studios makes an even stronger point, she said, adding she’s been quoting Spanish poet Antonio Machado — “There is no path/We make the path by walking” — as she explains the power of the series.

“This is the time that we really do need to figure out how we build empathy through stories and not necessarily saying, ‘You’re wrong or you’re right,” she said. “You just show the world what can be and what should be.”

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Police search area in case of boy ‘presumed dead’ in Donabate, County Dublin | World News

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Police in Dublin are preparing to search an area of open ground as they investigate the disappearance of a seven-year-old boy not seen in three years – and who was never reported missing.

The Gardai, the Irish police service, say that the missing child is “presumed dead”.

The boy, who officers have not named, was last known to have resided at The Gallery Apartments in Donabate, County Dublin.

It is believed there has been no confirmed sighting of the child since he was three or four years old.

The Irish child and family agency Tusla raised concerns and alerted the police last Friday.

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Forensic teams are starting a search in Donabate for the boy, who is ‘presumed dead’

The police say, despite their enquiries, they have been unable to locate the boy or find any evidence that he is still alive.

It’s understood that they have spoken to members of the boy’s family who are abroad.

A search was carried out at the apartment complex over the weekend, and forensic teams are now starting a search of an area of open ground elsewhere in Donabate.

Tusla said that “we continue to work closely with the Garda and, in line with normal practice, all relevant information relating to this family has been shared”.

The agency raised the alarm a year to the day since it reported the case of missing schoolboy Kryan Durnin to police.

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Kyran, from County Louth, was six years old when he was last seen in 2022, and officers believe he may have died up to three years ago.

Police say they have carried out 570 separate investigative actions in relation to Kyran’s disappearance and suspected murder, and have scoured 29,500 hours of CCTV footage.

Two people have been arrested as part of the investigation, but no charges have yet been filed.

Although there is no suggestion that the two cases are connected, the apparent similarities in circumstances, with delays in reporting children as missing, have shocked many in Ireland.

Ireland’s Minister for Children, Norma Foley, said that she is “deeply concerned” about the latest incident.



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A California judge rules against Trump’s use of the guard : NPR

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A California federal judge has ruled for the second time that President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles violated the law, stating it performed law enforcement duties that are prohibited for the military. But District Judge Charles R. Breyer delayed the implementation of his ruling until Sept. 12, in which time the Trump administration could appeal.

The judge took evidence in a trial last month about the actions of the guard stationed in L.A. in a unit called Task Force 51. Attorneys for the state argued with administration attorneys over whether the troops exceeded restrictions on the longstanding ban against U.S. military carrying out law enforcement on civilians.

“The record is replete with evidence that Task Force 51 executed domestic law in these prohibited ways,” Breyer wrote in a 52-page ruling. He said the troops had set up traffic blockades to aid federal agents they were mixed with. “Bystanders at multiple locations and even federal officials at trial were unable to distinguish Task Force 51 troops from federal law enforcement agents.”

He cited as another example when Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ordered guard troops to patrol MacArthur Park as a show of force for the federal presence.

Breyer ruled in June that the guard deployment was illegal on other grounds but was immediately overturned by an appeals court panel of judges that allowed Trump to maintain control of the troops.

Trump had said he sent the troops in to stop a rebellion and to prevent protesters from blocking immigration agents. California officials contended there was no rebellion and police could have handled the situation on their own.

This is a developing story that will be updated.



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2 of the best defensive UK stocks to help protect my portfolio

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I always remember a friend telling me that the time to buy defensive stocks is when the market is doing really well. Even though this might seem the wrong way around, it’s better to buy these UK stocks before any potential correction, as that’s the time when everyone else will be rushing to buy them as well.

Given the recent all-time highs on the UK stock market, here are two ideas I’m looking at.

Staying plugged in

First up is National Grid (LSE:NG). The stock is up 2% over the past year, with a dividend yield of 4.65%. It makes money by operating and maintaining the electricity and gas transmission networks in the UK and parts of the US.

Unlike cyclical businesses that depend heavily on consumer demand, its revenues are largely regulated by government bodies, meaning the company is allowed to earn a set return on its assets while passing through most costs to customers. This model provides stable and predictable cash flows regardless of the broader economy. This is one of the main reasons why I’d call it a defensive stock that should be able to weather any tough economic times.

Further, the ongoing transition toward renewable energy is driving long-term investment opportunities in grid infrastructure. Fortunately, National Grid is well-positioned to benefit. So if investors are thinking about which stocks to stick with when times get difficult, the long-term vision for the business should mean that not many would sell it in the short term.

Finally, it has an attractive dividend yield. At 4.65%, it’s above the index average and above the current base interest rate. However, there are risks involved. The company is exposed to changes in regulations from Ofgem, which can directly and negatively impact its finances.

Everyday essentials

Another defensive pick is Unilever (LSE:ULVR). The stock is down 5% in the last year, and has a dividend yield of 3.13%.

Unilever sells everyday consumer staples across food, personal care, and household product categories. Most of us buy their products on a daily basis without even realising it. This includes well-known brands such as Dove and Hellmann’s.

When you think about it, we buy these goods regardless of the economic environment. This gives the company a steady and recurring revenue stream.

Another reason why it has defensive appeal is its global footprint. Aside from just operating in the UK, other worldwide markets help to diversify earnings. This reduces reliance on any single market. Even though we might not like it, the necessity of the goods sold gives it pricing power, allowing it to pass on inflationary costs to consumers without severely hurting demand.

This resilience is a key reason why I like it. Of course, it has experienced a hit due to the recent US tariffs. This remains an ongoing concern and something that needs to be watched carefully. Yet, overall, I’m thinking about adding both stocks to my portfolio, just as a precaution against any future market wobble.



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Continuity breeds plenty of confidence for Rams special teams unit

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Joshua Karty, Ethan Evans and Alex Ward still have a long way to go.

But the Rams’ kicker, punter/holder and long-snapper, respectively, have shown signs that they could have the collective staying power of former Rams stalwarts Greg Zuerlein, Johnny Hekker and Jake McQuaide.

From 2012 to 2019, Zuerlein kicked, Hekker punted (and occasionally passed) and McQuaide snapped for the Rams under former special teams coordinator John Fassel.

The current specialists can envision a similarly lengthy future together.

“We all work really well with each other,” said Evans, a third-year pro. “We all know exactly what each other’s do’s and don’ts are, what makes each other better.

“So I feel like we all complement each other really well — and I think we could do that for a long time.”

Karty, a 2024 sixth-round draft pick from Stanford, experienced and learned from the highs and lows after making 29 of 34 field-goal attempts and 32 of 36 extra-point attempts during the regular season.

Karty kicked a winning field goal against the San Francisco 49ers, navigated a stretch of misses and inconsistency and then finished by making 17 consecutive attempts during the last five regular-season games and two playoff games.

It was something of “a roller coaster,” said Karty, who aims to pick up where he left off last season.

Karty impressed coach Sean McVay with his ability to bounce back.

I’m just super impressed with his mental resolve,” McVay said. “I think there was some instances last year where you could just see he just got better and better as the year progressed.

“He’s got a consistent process that he commits to. I don’t think you can take for granted the rapport between him, Ethan and Alex. That’s a big deal as those guys are continuing to grow together.”

Special teams coordinator Chase Blackburn said Karty has a “comfortability” from experience and working with Ward and Evans.

“The confidence that’s built in the offseason together and training camp together,” Blackburn said. “Going through it and having those, knowing that he has the confidence and the complete trust of all his teammates too.”

Evans, a third-year pro, last season averaged 41.5 net yards per punt. He placed 30 of 55 kicks inside the 20-yard line.

Evans said he has a refined daily routine and is not overthinking.

“I used to think, ‘Oh, my drop had to be perfect. My steps have to be this … I have to put the ball there, there, there.’

“Now, it’s just like, wherever Chase tells me to punt it, just punt it. Don’t think about anything. Just go and do it.”

Receiver Xavier Smith held off a challenge from veteran free agent Britain Covey during training camp to retain his role as a punt returner.

Receiver Jordan Whittington, running back Blake Corum and Smith could once again handle kickoff returns.

Undrafted rookie linebacker Shaun Dolac and veteran linebacker Troy Reeder are among other players expected to make an impact on special teams.



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Michael Jordan Attends UNC Game Alongside NFL Legend Lawrence Taylor

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The NFL Hall of Fame has the basketball legend Michael Jordan and Lawrence Taylor, who have different sports but athletic excellence in common. The University of North Carolina basketball game for the Tar heels, where both icons for different sports were attending, created a buzz on social media. Sports enthusiasts will always remember them marveling at the unforgettable Tar Heels moment.

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Jordan is an iconic basketball athlete, while Taylor is an NFL defensive legend. Their combined visit incited reactions from social media, as Taylor, an NFL legend, is from a different era. Jordan, an iconic basketball athlete, had collegiate stints playing basketball for UNC. People admired their visit as it brought in phenomenal celebrities from different sports and eras.

The Dean Smith Center in Chapel Hill, where the Tar Heels play, contained guests to watch the game. Video footage showed the two legends in a luxury box at the same time. People who went to the event witnessed first-hand the presence of the athletes, which was a great feeling, and they uplifted the venue’s atmosphere.

Social media comments varied between subtle appreciation and joking around. A particular Twitter user praised Jordan’s impact on culture and asked, “How would it feel to be the coolest guy to walk in any room?” This represents and encapsulates the admiration Jordan still receives after many years of his retirement from professional basketball.

Besides taking Jordan and Taylor to events, people brought up sports related issues like, “athletic legacies” and “comparisons between eras of sports greatness.” The presence of both athletes brought comments like “GOATS are always relevant!” and “2nd best ever. Respect,” which were about the debates around Jordan’s influence to the game.

Unfortunately, the most shocking comments strayed away from sports as a whole. The worst comment registrated was “Lawrence Taylor is a rapist. Let’s all be clear,” which, in vague terms, was a violent marker of their opinions about Lawrence Taylor’s numerous legal issues and, to some, criminally unfair legacy of being mostly only remembered for his on-field dominance.

Different witty comments emerged, defining the humorous aspect of fan interactions. An inside joke was made on “smoking cigs”, where one user reminisced on “Niggas smoking Cigs in the suite @ the game lol it’s Lit in Chapelle Hill,” which another user then made fun of by mocking Jordan’s choice of “the Carolina blue Fidel Castro hat is crazy.”

Jordan’s and LeBron’s basketball careers also opened the window to compare these two with other basketball great players, especially leading to the Jordan and LeBron debates, and in this light an attendee made the joke, “LeBron must’ve retired if Jordan is appearing,” while others engaged in more detailed arguments on their career and achievements exploded.

The appearance of these two iconic athletes further showcases the support and love athletes have for their former schools. In the case with Michael Jordan, it further shows his continued support of UNC basketball after his successful career as the highlight of the Tar Heels 1982 NCAA triumph, aided by their famed coach Dean Smith.

The event also showcased celebrity culture in relation to sporting events and the attention it generates when celebrities from different sports are present at the same event. It was exceptional for the fans as it was a first for them to see the presence of legends like Taylor, a football star, and Jordan, a basketball icon.

The presence of these public figures at the event undoubtedly served as an amazing and unforgettable moment for the players, coaches, and fans. It captured the fact that athletes who are wonderful and celebrated are still impacting the sporting world, even after retirement.

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The combination of the two legendary athletes attending a college basketball game is not just a celebrity attendace, it serves to aid the memory of the athletes and their institutions. For UNC and other sports enthusiasts, it was a beautiful merge of the past wisdom and continuing competition. It is a special sports occasion that will remain in the minds of the people present.




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Half of PCs still run Windows 10 despite looming end of support, PC makers say

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Windows 10 support ends in just over a month, but close to 50% of PC installations are still running the old OS, according to PC makers.

In earnings calls last week, Dell and HP executives said that the PC upgrade cycle to Windows 11 was still ongoing, and would continue through this year and 2026.

“When we look at the total conversion, we are behind what we have been in other years,” said Enrique Lores, CEO of HP, during last week’s earnings call.

The PC refreshes are happening first in enterprises. It “takes time” in the small-and-medium business segment, Lores said. “We think this process is going to be extended,” he said.

SMB customers may end up buying 12-month Windows 10 extended support packages offered by Microsoft before upgrading PCs, Lores said.

Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10 is available in one-year increments until October 2028. Businesses must pay $61 per device for the first year, $122 per device the second year, and $244 per device the third year.

“Many businesses, especially small and medium-sized enterprises, have not switched to Windows 11 due to tight budgets or because the upgrade does not offer sufficient benefits,” said Ranjit Atwal, research director at Gartner.

Companies taking advantage of Microsoft’s extended security updates will transition to Windows 11 gradually over the next year, Atwal said.

AI PCs edge in

HP’s consumer PC shipments in the third quarter were up by 8%, while commercial PC shipments were up 3%, compared to the same quarter last year. Revenue for HP’s Personal Systems Group, which deals in PCs, was up 6% year-over-year.

AI PCs made up about 25% of the mix, which was “a full quarter ahead of target,” Lores said.

In comparison, Dell’s consumer revenue declined by 7%, but the company generated more profits on higher PC prices, said Jeff Clarke, vice chairman and chief operating officer for Dell Technologies, during the company’s earnings call last week.

“We expect moderate growth as the PC refresh continues, driven by an aging installed base and the Windows 10 end of life,” Clarke said.

There are still hundreds of millions of PCs that can’t run Windows 11, and “there’s an opportunity for Windows 10 PCs that can’t run Windows 11 to continue to be upgraded,” Clarke said.

Global PC shipments grew by 6.5% year-over-year in the third quarter of 2025, but Dell’s shipments declined by 3.2%, according to IDC. Dell ranked third behind Lenovo and HP, whose shipments went up during the quarter.

Clarke didn’t mention “AI PCs” per se during the earnings call, except for one reference to “AI-ready devices.” He talked more about opportunities presented by profitable enterprise AI servers with Nvidia GPUs.

On the flipside, AI PCs dominated HP’s earnings call, as the company sees the market as a big opportunity.

“The demand for AI PCs is going to be driven by applications, and we are seeing more… applications taking advantage of the new capabilities,” Lores said, giving examples of Zoom and Adobe making use of AI chips in PCs.

Gartner expects AI PC shipments to hit 77.8 million units this year, making up 31% of the global PC market. The research firm projects that shipments will reach 143 million units in 2026 and account for more than 50% of PC sales.

Most AI PC benefits can still be achieved on non-AI PCs. But that will change when software can take advantage of on-device AI processing, Atwal said. “This will enable more advanced, real-time features, especially for tasks involving personal or private data, leveraging AI in future PC experiences,” he said.

PC prices on the rise

HP’s Lores said there is roughly a 5% to 10% price increase on AI PCs certified as Copilot+ by Microsoft compared to units without the AI chips.

PC makers are also raising the average selling price of PCs due to tariffs placed on goods imported into the US. That means customers can expect PC prices to go up.

Baseline tariffs on PCs made in China prompted brands to move production outside China, said Jitesh Ubrani, research manager at IDC.

“There are costs associated with moving the supply chain, and these impact profitability for these companies in addition to the tariff impact, which is why prices are expected to rise,” Ubrani said.

Some tariff exemptions were made for PCs from outside of China, but the PC price rise is inevitable, Ubrani said.

HP and Dell have until now managed to offset the impact of tariffs by increasing non-tariff inventory and shifting production to countries with lower tariffs, Gartner’s Atwal said.

These strategies mitigated price increases, but these options are no longer available, according to Atwal. “As a result, both companies will need to raise prices to compensate for the remaining tariff impact,” he said.

Trade-related costs forced HP to move production out of China and to the US, Thailand, Mexico, and Vietnam. Dell is also making a one-time investment to move production sites.



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DJI’s tiny Mic 3 can record four subjects at once

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It was a quiet Labor Day weekend for tech, but the Engadget team has kept busy testing out new gear from the likes of DJI, Sony and Bose. I want to kick things off with the new flagship DJI Mic 3.

The wireless mics have a wholesale design change from the Mic 2, plus many improvements in sound quality, noise reduction and the number of subjects you can record at once — though there is one downgrade compared to the last model. I’ve had one for over a week, so I’ll share some impressions as well.

The most noticeable change with the Mic 3 is the smaller transmitter size and lighter weight. It’s just 16 grams (.58 ounces) compared to 28 grams (.99 ounces) for the Mic 2. The smaller size and rotating clip make the Mic 3 more discreet and easier to attach to any shirt or hat. However, there’s still a large DJI logo on both sides of the transmitter, so dig out your black tape.

The Mic 3 now supports up to four transmitters and eight receivers at once. That means you can record four subjects at a time to as many as eight receivers simultaneously for multi-camera shoots (if you buy the extra kits). DJI’s Mic 3 is now on sale in most territories, priced at $329 in a kit with a charging case plus two transmitters and a receiver, or $219 with a single transmitter and receiver.

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That makes it a great time to test the DJI Mic 3’s rivals. The world of mobile-specific (or phone-friendly) microphones has expanded significantly, with many great options arriving in the last few years. We’ve tested a wide range of popular microphones with a mobile focus, so you don’t have to. Some microphones — such as the wireless lavalier kind — will be more versatile and convenient, making them useful for a variety of uses. We also have musician or field-recording picks, where we explore more exotic form factors, such as shotgun mics and mobile-friendly desktop options. Naturally, our top focus is sound quality and performance.

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The two companies reached an agreement.

YouTube TV warned subscribers they could lose access to Fox content, including the start of the NFL season and a key college football game between the top-ranked Texas Longhorns and the Utah Utes. The standoff was over money, of course, with YouTube TV saying Fox demanded more than rival stations with comparable offerings.

That has now been resolved with a “renewal of the full portfolio of Fox networks, including Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network, Fox Weather, Fox Sports, FS1, FS2, Fox Deportes, Big Ten Network, the Fox network and all Fox Local Stations,” Fox said in its own press release.

In the past, YouTube TV has lost access to local Fox stations that carry regional sports, though usually disputes are extended and resolved before they get that far.

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Waiting 10 years to be underwhelmed.

First things first: The RX1R III can capture stunning photos. However, for something Sony waited nearly a decade to update and is charging $5,100 for, it also feels like a missed opportunity. First, the RX1R III is nearly $2,000 more expensive than its predecessor. Plus, it’s missing a handful of features the company really should have included for it to hold its own against other high-end compact cameras from rivals, like Fujifilm. Come for Igor Bonifacic’s full review, stay for the pet pics.

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Everything To Know About Eboni Nichols – Hollywood Life

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From Beauty Shop to The Equalizer, it’s no surprise that actress Queen Latifah is a household name. The brunette beauty has starred alongside some of the most successful actors including Jada Pinkett SmithJimmy Fallon, and more. However, when Queen Latifah isn’t busy working on the set of hit TV series and films, she is often spotted with her longtime partnerEboni Nichols. Below is everything to know about her, their relationship, and more!

Who Is Queen Latifah’s Partner?

Queen Latifah is a major success, and so is her partner, Eboni! She is a professional choreographer, and not only is she a professional dancer, but she’s even toured alongside some of the biggest names in music including with Rihanna, Beyonce, Usher, and more, per her Emmys bio. Eboni earned her B.F.A from Chapman University in Southern California where she studied Theatre and Dance.

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Queen Latifah & Eboni met in 2009. (DIGGZY / SplashNews.com)

In addition to touring alongside successful singers, Eboni choreographed “all five seasons” of the hit show Jane the Virgin. The talented woman also worked on the ABC comedy Fresh Off the Boat, per The US Sun. Although Eboni is primarily known for her work as a choreographer she previously spent some times as a Laker Girl for the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA. Some of her other choreography work included setting up routines for hit movies like Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Office Christmas Party, and Girls Trip.

Queen Latifah & Eboni’s Relationship

Queen Latifah (b. Dana Elaine Owens) met her partner of over a decade in 2009 while on the set of the hit show Dancing with the Stars. Later, the duo made their relationship official in 2013, however, they continue to remain a relatively private couple. Queen Latifah is so private that she even told The New York Times in 2008 that she would not discuss her personal life. “I don’t have a problem discussing the topic of somebody being gay, but I do have a problem discussing my personal life,” she told the outlet. “You don’t get that part of me. Sorry. We’re not discussing it in our meetings, I don’t feel like I need to share my personal life, and I don’t care if people think I’m gay or not. Assume whatever you want. You do it anyway.”

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Eboni & Queen Latifah at the Oscars in previous years. (MEGA)

Although the “Ladies First” hitmaker has not publicly talked about Eboni too many times, she did make sure to thank her partner during her 2021 acceptance speech for BET’s Lifetime Achievement Award. “Eboni, my love. Rebel, my love. Peace. Happy Pride!”, she said at the time. Notably, this was the first time that the Emmy-winner named her partner publicly, per The Cut.

Do Queen Latifah & Eboni Have Children?

Eboni and Queen Latifah welcomed a baby boy named Rebel in 2019. The pro dancer was spotted with a baby bump in October 2018, and soon enough, the pair became proud moms! They’ve even been spotted with their son on rare outings, such as at basketball games.



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‘I visited top UK seaside town but was put off by one simple thing’ | UK | Travel

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A man visiting Tenby for the first time has admitted that one aspect of the seaside town put him off, even though it’s “gorgeous”. Despite being hailed as one of Wales‘ top coastal towns, thanks to its medieval walls, pastel-coloured houses, stunning beaches and bustling harbour, one visitor found a flaw.

Christopher Evans, who is on a quest to find the “prettiest town in Wales”, was advised by many to visit the scenic Pembrokeshire town. However, he felt let down by one particular element.

In a frank TikTok video, he shared his honest review with his followers, adding his voice to the chorus of opinions about the vibrant seaside town. Many people have visited in the past, and shared their reviews of Tenby online.

Christopher stated: “Hundreds of you told me to come to Tenby, so here I am. The colourful buildings are the best, probably the nicest in Wales, I’m going to say that.

“Parking is chaos. Tenby is such a busy place, and I can see why. West Wales as a whole is just gorgeous. For me, it’s way too busy, but I do like a trip to Tembs – it’s so expensive though.”

He added: “Don’t you just love a small Welsh town where they sell old sweets [and] beach things? Down here though, there are no cheap corner shops – there’s M&S, Morrisons. There are hotels on the coast.

“Honestly, like I say all the time, in towns like this you cannot lose your house. You’ll just see the colour. The beach is gorgeous.”

Christopher confessed he visited the town on a “bad day”, as it was raining and he got rather “drenched”. He said Tenby would secure a place in his top 10 destinations in Wales, but the one aspect he found difficult to handle was how crowded it becomes.

Additionally, he mentioned parking is “such a pain” due to the volume of visitors, particularly during the summer months. He acknowledged it’s a “gorgeous” location, but it can be quite chaotic as well.

Since the video was posted, it’s been watched hundreds of times, with dozens of people leaving comments. They were eager to express their opinions on Tenby.

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One remarked: “As a person who lives in Tenby, it’s far too overrated.” Another posted: “I love Tenby.”

A third responded: “Something so special about Tenby. I went to Rheola Market in Resolven yesterday – you should go.”

Meanwhile, a fourth added: “Tenby in August when it’s sunny. There are food stalls and ice cream parlours. Beaches are lush – I go every year.”

One more also contributed: “Such a beautiful place Chris, but I agree with the parking. It’s awful.”



This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk