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Miley Cyrus and Patrick Schwarzeneggers Siblings are Dating

January 14, 2015 9:54 PM EST Miley Cyrus’s brother Braison and Patrick Schwarzenegger’s sister Christina are dating. According to E! News, the pair hit it off after meeting at Miley’s 22nd birthday party in November and started seeing each other in December, a month after Miley and Patrick began their romance. Braison even posted a couple of pictures to his Instagram with him and Christina looking adorable. Twenty-year-old Braison is a singer-songwriter and Christina, 23, is a graduate from Georgetown University.

Mother's Day 2016: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's Letter

My love for you is unlike any other, and as I sit here writing you a letter I can only think of how much joy you bring to my life every day. I love everything about you. I love that you want to wear jeans under a bridesmaid dress. I love that you are competitive yet kind. I love that you have friendships that will last a lifetime, and one day I hope you count me as one.

Music: Strads | TIME

Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis Facie bat Anno 17— Neatly pasted on the inside of an old violin newly discovered in somebody’s attic, many a musty label bearing such an inscription has caused hearts to beat faster. Most violins so discovered are fakes or “copies” made in Italy, Germany or Japan to retail at between $5 and $50. Real “Strads,” violins made by Antonio Stradivari of Cremona, bring from $10,000 to $85,000. There are only about 540 authentic known Strads in existence, 163 of which are owned in the U.

NBA Analyst Doris Burke Is Blazing a Trail in Sportscasting

The Indiana Pacers are Hosting the Philadelphia 76ers on an early November evening at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. About a half hour before tip-off, a couple of fans jostle for position courtside, trying to steal a moment with a star attraction. These men aren’t seeking an autograph from Pacers guard Victor Oladipo, an emerging NBA talent. Nor do they clamor for attention from Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid, the 7-footer who can do it all on the court.

November 17th, 2014 | Vol. 184, No. 19 | Asia, Europe, Middle East, and Africa, South Pacific

China’s strongest leader in years, aims to propel his nation to the top of the world order The Oct. 27 profile of China’s leader Xi Jinping in the Shanghai Observer didn’t stint on praise. Readers of the dispatch, published by an online daily partly owned by a local chapter of the ruling Communist Party, learned that the 61-year-old President rises before dawn and toils late into the night. He is “bold and down-to-earth,” and “his work style is very rigorous, and his rhythm is very fast.

Nucor Corp: Go Inside an American Steel Mill

October 30, 2014 7:00 AM EDT Cheap natural gas is giving manufacturer Nucor a shot at reversing the long decline in American steelmakingOn the day after christmas 2013, John Ferriola received a FedEx package containing a dozen metal pellets, each about the size of a blueberry and the color of charcoal. They had been refined with natural gas at a temperature one fifth that of the surface of the sun. To most, the contents of the box would have looked like a heap of rubbish.

Pakistan: Trouble with Mother | TIME

“They call her the Mother of the Nation,” sniffed Pakistan’s President Mohammed Ayub Khan. “Then she should at least behave like a mother.” What upset Ayub was that Fatima Jinnah looked so good in pants. The more she upbraided Ayub, the louder Pakistanis cheered the frail figure in her shalwar (baggy white silk trousers). By last week, with Pakistan’s first presidential election only a fortnight away, opposition to Ayub had reached a pitch unequaled in his six years of autocratic rule.

Review: Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Is Transcendent

Since humankind has been walking upright, and maybe even when we still had fins for arms, we’ve been attracted to shiny, shimmering things. In concert, Taylor Swift is exactly that. Tickets for the Eras Tour, Swift’s first concert tour in five years—set to conclude in November 2024—were costly and difficult to get from the start, which meant you had to either be very, very lucky or fall within a certain income bracket to see the show.

Rutgers Okays Gender-Neutral Dorm Rooms to Help Gays Feel Safer

Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post via Getty Images Heading off to college is tough enough without getting paired with a bad egg for a roommate. Finding a good match can be even harder when you’re a square peg amid a circle of dormitory conformity — a student who’s gay or bisexual or transgender, as Rutgers senior Aaron Lee is. Now New Jersey’s state university has become the latest to announce it will allow male and female students to share a dorm room, in an effort to make the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community of students feel right at home.

Steve Carell Reflects on His New Stud Status on Jimmy Fallon

June 28, 2017 11:11 AM EDT Steve Carell has been a popular comedian for a while; his role as cringeworthy boss Michael Scott in The Office is cemented in television history. But lately the former 40 Year Old Virgin is reaching a whole new fanbase, thanks to his newly grey head of hair and official status as a silver fox. During an appearance on Jimmy Fallon‘s Tonight Show on Tuesday evening, Carell and host Fallon riffed on this exciting development for Carell, reading out a number of recent headlines in magazines that had called attention to his changed appearance with glowingly thirsty reviews.