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Kim Kardashian goes fresh faced in a rare childhood throwback of her '7th grade coolness' 

She's known for her high fashion wardrobe and glamorous makeup looks. But Kim Kardashian was rocking a very different look back in middle school.




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Kim Kardashian's friend Larsa Pippen, 45, shares photo taken by her daughter Sophia, 12

Larsa Pippen has been spending time with her kids at her Los Angeles estate as she self-isolates from COVID-19. And she turned her 12-year-old child into a photographer.




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Magda Szubanski gives her seal of approval as her Kath & Kim character gets her own post stamp

She recently brought her hilarious Kath & Kim character Sharon Strzelecki back to life, appearing in a series of UberEats commercial with Kim Kardashian.




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Kim Kardashian shares never-before-seen snaps from Paris of herself 'twinning' with daughter North

The 39-year-old reality star and her six-year-old princess held hands during the Yeezy Season 8 after-party held at cocktail bar Le Piaf back on March 2




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Kim Kardashian reveals her daughter North West has been 'running the house' during self-isolation

And Kim Kardashian has revealed her six-year-old daughter North West has been 'running the house.' 'I can't get away from her. She's running the house, or so she thinks she is,' Kim told Refinery29.




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Kim Kardashian advises people to 'do the best that you can' amid trying times of COVID-19 lockdown

Kim Kardashian has revealed she's been struggling during the COVID-19 lockdown




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Kim Kardashian compliments 'beautiful' Beyonce on Disney Family Singalong years after 'feud'

Kim and Beyoncé have been plagued with rumors they aren't friends ever since Knowles-Carter declined invites to both Kardashian's 2013 baby shower and 2014 wedding to Kanye West




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Kim Kardashian puts her famous bottom on display as she promotes her new SKIMS ribbed line

The 39-year-old social media master shared two new images to her SKIMS Instagram account on Thursday morning where she looked flawless in the new 'ribbed' designs.




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Kim Kardashian sets pulses racing as she promotes new Skims products in sultry beach shoot

Her Skims line cashed in $2 million in just its first day of sale back in September 2019. 




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Kim Kardashian shows off her abs in a bralette as the new SKIMS collection

The 39-year-old Selfish author has been modeling the items herself, with one of her best photos shared on Monday evening. Mrs Kanye West looked fit as can be.




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Keeping Up With The Kardashians star Jonathan Cheban donates a truck full of beverages

Jonathan Cheban was seen helping others as he donated a truck full of beverages to the staff of a Miami hospital fighting COVID-19. So far there are 233 deaths in Miami-Dade county.




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Kim Kardashian looks unrecognizable in 2008 throwback with Vanessa Lachey and Carmen Electra 

The makeup mogul/reality star/shapewear CEO has changed a lot over the years.




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Florence Pugh admits she 'felt low' at the beginning of lockdown

The Oscar-nominated actress, 24, said that she managed to life her spirits during isolation by dancing and growing a vegetable patch in her garden, which she has used to create some delicious dishes.




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Kanye West gave his wife Kim a 'break' by bringing their four kids to visit his two Wyoming ranches

The power couple have reportedly 'been taking turns caring for the kids' during the COVID-19 quarantine




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The $35 sheet mask celebrities love - including Margot Robbie and Kim Kardashian

The 111SKIN Bio Cellulose Facial Mask is made from active ingredients to form a powerful serum that helps brighten, moisturise and condition the skin. Australia's Margot Robbie said she's 'obsessed'.




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Larsa Pippen sets pulses racing as she shows off her toned figure in a quirky blue bikini

The 45-year-old, who is known for her role on The Real Housewives of Miami, looked sensational in the swimwear, which she posed in for an Instagram video she shared on Thursday.




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Kim Kardashian pouts her lips in throwback selfie from restroom

Kim Kardashian shared a throwback selfie from a public restroom with her fans on Saturday. The 39-year-old pursed her lips for the shot.




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Kim Kardashian and North, six, match in 'Kanye' sweatshirts after the rapper is named a billionaire

'What's your favorite thing about quarantine?' Kim Kardashian captioned an Instagram photo of herself. 'Mine is hanging with my babies 247.'




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Larsa Pippen, 45, wears a bikini to pose with her pet pooch at home in LA

On Sunday the pal of Kim Kardashian posed in a teeny suit as she stood by her swimming pool while spending time with her kids at her Los Angeles estate as she self-isolates from COVID-19.




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Celebrity facialist Melanie Grant shares the six-step regime EVERY woman should follow in isolation

The celebrity aesthetician who looks after the likes of Kim Kardashian and Victoria Beckham's complexions has shared the six-step regime every woman should be following in lockdown.




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Kim Kardashian and Hailey Bieber appearing in virtual CR Runway

Kim Kardashian and Hailey Bieber will be among the many stars appearing in Carine Roitfeld's virtual CR Runway show benefiting COVID-19 relief.




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Kim Kardashian flaunts her curves in bodysuit in throwback image: 'Pre quarantine snatch #help'

She's been under quarantine with her husband Kanye West and their four children. And on Wednesday, Kim Kardashian shared a throwback image of herself from a SKIMS shoot.




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Kim Kardashian flaunts her flat midsection and ample cleavage in bralette and sweats from her brand

On Wednesday, Kim Kardashian shared a sultry snap of herself while sporting a SKIMS bodysuit. She posted another racy image while wearing an item from her brand.




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Kim Kardashian does arts and crafts with kids to benefit Feeding America amid coronavirus pandemic

The Skims founder is also set to appear Friday on the star-studded Fashion Unites virtual runway show, styled by Carine Roitfeld, benefitting the amfAR Fund to Fight COVID-19.




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Jenna Bush Hager touches up her dark roots live on the Today show

Chris called in to the Today show on Tuesday to give the host a virtual tutorial on how to use a powder root cover up to blend her dark roots with her highlights.




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Kim Kardashian sizzles as she shares a busty photo pouting in a Skims bodysuit

Kim Kardashian stunned in a picture of herself wearing a low-cut Skims bodysuit. She was also clad in Skims in an earlier photo featuring her mother Kris Jenner.




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Kim Kardashian gushes over son Saint in sweet video as they try out blue eye filter on Instagram

Kim Kardashian has been isolating with her whole family amid the growing coronavirus pandemic.  And on Sunday, Kim Kardashian shared a video of herself gushing over son Saint.




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Brie Larson shares a flashback to when she took a selfie with Kim Kardashian at the Met Gala

The Captain Marvel star commemorated the postponed Met Gala by reposting Kylie Jenner's bathroom selfie that she accidentally squeezed herself into from 2017.




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Married At First Sight: Martha Kalifatidis flaunts her sensational figure in a racy white bikini

Martha Kalifatidis has often been compared to Kim Kardashian West.




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Kim Kardashian shares another snap of her revealing yellow bathing suit

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star previously debuted the suit on Monday, shortly after fans pointed out another extensively Photoshopped picture.




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Kim Kardashian has legs for days as she wishes fans a 'Good Afternoon' with busty new Instagram snap

Kim Kardashian put her sculpted legs on full display as she wished fans a 'Good Afternoon' with a new Instagram post Wednesday. She slipped into a busty white crop top for the snap.




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TikTok video shows what celebrities would look like if their faces were perfectly symmetrical

Dr. Dustin Portela, an Idaho dermatologist, shared a TikTok video in which he showed what stars would look like if their faces had perfect symmetry.




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Kim Kardashian debuts bold 'fishnet hair' in sultry snapshots taken during late night beach shoot

Even in the mist of quarantine, Kim Kardashian has continued to flood her followers' feeds with cutting-edge style inspiration 




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California's governor said nail salons were the site of the state's first known community spread of COVID-19 — and they won't be allowed to re-open just yet

California Governor Gavin Newsom said nail salons are high-risk for the spread of the new coronavirus and will reopen during the states' phase three of reopening, CNBC reported.Newsom said the first known community spread in the state was in a nail salon. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.California Governor Gavin Newsom announced on Thursday that a nail salon was the first known site of community spread in the state and that those businesses would not be a part of the reopening phase set to begin tomorrow, CNBC reported. "This whole thing started in the state of California, the first community spread, in a nail salon," Newsom said at a news briefing, according to CNBC. "I'm very worried about that."Newsom announced a four-phase plan for reopening the state. Right now, the




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I'm a career coach who found my first job at the end of the 2008 recession. Here are 5 ways for recent graduates to job search in the coronavirus economy.




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PRESENTING: Here's how much home prices will drop over the next year — and when they're expected to hit bottom

A report by the Seattle brokerage Redfin said nationwide home sales dropped 9.1% from February to March on a seasonally adjusted basis — marking the steepest decline Redfin has seen since it started recording data eight years ago.But how low could prices go over the next 12 months, and when will they hit bottom?Business Insider obtained a Bank of America research note from April that analyzed the next year of household incomes and evaluated the strengths and weaknesses of the housing market heading into March, based off factors including inventory and foreclosure risk.It also considered factors including the unemployment rate and the $2.2 trillion stimulus package, including the Payroll Protection Program for small businesses.Prior to the pandemic, BofA had estimated that home prices would




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I left my full-time job to travel the world in a camper van. Here are the 8 things that surprised me the most.

I've lived in a camper van in New Zealand with my partner for a few months, and many things have surprised me about my new life. I learned I still need to have a routine and make plans even though I'm living a spontaneous lifestyle.It's also important to find places to park, since we can't set up camp and sleep anywhere we'd like. Traveling around the world in a van can be cheap, but I'm glad my partner and I saved up plenty of extra money before embarking on this journey. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.Days after being laid off from my full-time job in October 2019, my partner and I began looking up flights to New Zealand.This was our first concrete step in realizing our plan to leave our jobs in the United States and move across the globe.After years of saving up, we flew to




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US troops completed this brutal workout and shared fake beer in honor of this Navy SEAL — here's what the 'Chuck Heavy' exercise looks like

In honor of US Navy Chief Petty Officer Charles Keating IV, the US special operations community created a "workout of the day."Keating, a 31-year-old Navy SEAL, was killed battling ISIS fighters in Iraq on May 3, 2016.Service members who took part in the exercise in Kuwait shared non-alcoholic "near" beer, the only authorized drink resembling the alcoholic beverage in the country, from an emptied ammunition can.Here's what the "Chuck Heavy" exercise consists of.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Members of the US Special Operations Joint Task Force stationed in Kuwait conducted a training session dubbed "Chuck Heavy" in honor of a US Navy SEAL who was killed four years ago this week during a firefight with ISIS fighters in Iraq.US Navy Chief Petty Officer Charles Keating IV,




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I'm a Brooklyn-based wine expert. Here's the advice I give my friends on how to choose the perfect wine during quarantine.




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Watch Elon Musk pronounce his baby's name, which he says Grimes mostly picked out

Ever since Elon Musk announced his new baby's name — X Æ A-12 Musk — on Instagram earlier this week, the world has been wondering how to pronounce it. Musk cleared up the mystery on Thursday when he pronounced it out loud on the "Joe Rogan Experience" podcast. Musk said the name is pronounced "X Ash Archangel." Musk's pronunciation is different from his partner, Grimes': In an Instagram comment this week, Grimes said the name is pronounced X A.I., or, phonetically, "ecks aye eye." Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Ever since Elon Musk revealed his new baby's name on Monday, the world has been wondering: How do you pronounce X Æ A-12? Musk's partner, the musician Grimes, explained more about the baby's name in a tweet on Tuesday, clarifying that X stands for "the unknown variable,"




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Boeing says it's about to start building the 737 Max plane again in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, even though it already has more planes than it can deliver

Boeing seeks to resume production of the 737 Max this month, CEO Dave Calhoun said on Friday.The plane has been grounded worldwide since March 2019, and production has been suspended since January, 2020.Boeing has about 450 completed planes in storage, which it has not been able to deliver to customers due to the grounding.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Boeing plans to resume assembly of the 737 Max, CEO Dave Calhoun said on Friday, five months after suspending manufacturing of the troubled jet.In an interview with Fox Business News, Calhoun said that the company was aiming to reactivate the dormant assembly lines this month."I am confident we will start our line this month on the MAX again," he said.737 Max production at Boeing's facility in Renton, Washington, near Seattle,




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LA's famous food trucks are suffering as people stay inside, but they can now sell to truckers at rest areas in nearby counties

Los Angeles' food truck population of over 800 trucks faces a downturn in profits during the coronavirus pandemic, which threatens the livelihood of dozens of vendors.Trucks, many of which are family-owned, are losing up to 60% to 70% of their business.The disintegration of Los Angeles' food truck scene is creating ripple effects as truck owners, employees, and commissaries take financial hits.California recently allowed food trucks to obtain a permit to sell at rest stops, giving vendors the chance to sell to truckers outside the LA proper.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Los Angeles' food truck scene of over 800 operational trucks is facing a difficult time as business essentially grinds to a halt during the coronavirus pandemic.Food trucks, which are often run as small




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A photographer spent two weeks flying around in helicopters to capture the parked planes at US airports during the pandemic — see his eerie and beautiful work




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Truck drivers have emerged as some of the most ‘essential’ workers of the coronavirus, but they’re not getting paid like it

Truck drivers are getting sick of memes praising their work.They'd rather just get a pay raise.Instead, their rates are crashing to lows not seen since 2009.Meanwhile, America's grocery stores, gas stations, and ATMs would run dry in two to three days if it weren't for truck drivers. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.When President Donald Trump gave four truckers golden keys and declared them the "foot soldiers" of America's fight against the coronavirus last month, truck driver Joe Plummer felt heard — but still hopeless."We as truckers love the support Trump has given us, but unfortunately that doesn't pay bills," Plummer told Business Insider.A typical rate for Plummer to take a truckload of goods from his home base of North Carolina to Los Angeles has plummeted from $4,700




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Vansmith has unveiled its new camper van with wood detailing built on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter — see inside




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Elon Musk says the new Tesla Roadster is on the way, but the Model Y and Cybertruck must come first

Tesla will make the Cybertruck and ramp up Model Y production before moving to the $200,000 Roadster, CEO Elon Musk said. The topic came up on Joe Rogan's podcast, where Musk appeared this week for his second guest appearance. There's no clear date on when to expect the Roadster.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.In a Thursday podcast with Joe Rogan, popular guest and Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the company is prioritizing its other planned cars over the $200,000 Tesla Roadster sports car. Rogan asked Musk when he'd be able to purchase a Roadster, as reported by Reuters, but Musk didn't have a date. Instead, Musk said increasing production of the Model Y midsize SUV and the building of a Gigafactory in Berlin, Germany, were his priorities. "This COVID thing's kind of thrown us




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Shifting Gears: Uber and Lyft are getting hammered during the pandemic, but a turnaround may be on the horizon

Greetings all, and welcome to Shifting Gears, the weekly transportation newsletter from Business Insider. Uber and Lyft reported Q1 earnings this week, with mixed results on both fronts. Lyft managed to stave off some of the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, Graham Rapier reported. The company topped Wall Street expectations on revenue and net losses Wednesday. Uber said it lost $2.9 billion in the first three months of the year, while beating investors' revenue projections by a wide margin.(Don't forget, you can sign up here to get this newsletter straight to your inbox.)On the shipping and logistics front, the chief executive at DHL told Rachel Premack the way you receive your packages could change forever on the other side of this pandemic.General Motors eked out a Q1 profit despite




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How Tesla's cargo capacity stacks up against other iconic front trunks in the car industry: From Ferrari, Porsche, Lamborghini, and more




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This $500,000, bulletproof Cadillac Escalade looks like a private jet on the inside — take a closer look at the 'Sky Captain'




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The fixation on Elon Musk's billionaire-ness overlooks the fact that he doesn't care about money

75638703Elon Musk has said he's ridding himself of earthly possessions.But he mostly owns California real estate — millions of dollars worth, an illiquid asset that's hard to sell.His Tesla shares, after a massive run-up, are worth close to $40 billion, but he almost never sells stock. He lives off loans from major banks, using his Tesla stake as collateral.Musk appears to be selling several of his multimillion-dollar homes, but his latest moves aren't really all that weird; he's never cared much about money, seeing it instead as a means to an end.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is sometimes accused of only caring about money, but the truth is that money is almost meaningless to him.That's because he's a multibillionaire, to a degree. As Tim