Ines Tazi ‘Perfect Match’ — Details on the French Influencer

Tatayana Yomary - Author

Love and romance are in the air thanks to Valentine’s Day. And Netflix is getting in on the fun with its series Perfect Match, which is receiving a lot of attention.

Perfect Match brings together 23 singles from various reality shows including Love Is Blind, The Mole, The Circle, and more. The singles will be tasked with forming relationships and participating in challenges to crown one couple a “matchmaking pair.”

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The matchmaking pair will have the option to welcome new singles to break up other couples or to date for themselves. Netflix subscribers are ready to learn about the singles, including Ines Tazi.

The French beauty first stepped onto the reality TV scene via The Circle: France. And while she had a rather interesting time on the show, she’s ready to meet her special someone.

So, who is Ines Tazi? Here’s everything we know about her.

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Ines Tazi is an influencer who competed on ‘The Circle: France.’

Although U.S. streamers may not be too familiar with Ines, the Moroccan beauty made an impression on The Circle: France.

In the series, Ines was a catfish that pretended to be single, although she was in a relationship. The show tasked contestants with creating online profiles where they could portray themselves in any way they choose. However, the contestants don’t meet face-to-face and are only able to communicate virtually.

The goal was to appeal to other contestants, receive favorable votes, and become an “influencer”. Ines knew how to appeal to her fellow contestants and she was able to stick around until Episode 9.

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Outside of Ines’s reality TV career, the beauty works as a fashion influencer. The beauty is also the associate founder of Skult Ltd, a skincare brand, per her LinkedIn page. Previously, Ines worked for Pantone Creative, a social and influencer marketing management company and OLAn Projects, a project development company.

Additionally, Ines shared that she’s also well-educated and ready to take her fashion career to the next level.

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“My next projects revolve mainly around fashion,” Ines told Khabar Nonstop. “It is an industry in full turmoil because it is agitated by major identity, cultural and environmental questions. I want to be an actor of this change by joining forces with talents – whatever their background – who feel concerned and share this enthusiasm while highlighting French fashion!”

Ines earned a degree in geopolitics, but she feels that reality TV has been an outlet to explore her passion projects.

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Ines is ready to find her perfect match at any cost.

Not too many details about Netflix’s Perfect Match Season 1 are available.

Based on the trailer, it appears that Ines is not taking any prisoners in the “ultimate game of love.”

Ines Tazi

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As one contestant shared, the show is like the dating version of the Hunger Games.

In the trailer, you can see Ines on a date with an attractive man, as you hear another male contestant say that she put herself on a date.

So, that likely means that she formed a strong connection, and Ines and her “perfect match” won a challenge that gave them control of the board to bring in new singles.

There’s no telling how Ines’s journey on Perfect Match turns out, but it’s clear that she’s in it to win it.

Perfect Match premieres on Feb. 14, 2023, only on Netflix.

Source: https://www.distractify.com/p/ines-perfect-match

When Do New Episodes of ‘Perfect Match’ Come Out?

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Katherine Stinson - Author

No, it’s not another Love Is Blind reunion special, Netflix has another new reality dating series hitting the platform called the Perfect Match! Just in time for a certain holiday all about love (or hate, depending on your relationship status).

And yes, Bartise is in it and still being, well, Bartise. (Hey, everyone deserves to find love!)

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Perfect Match debuts on Netflix on Feb. 14th, 2023. However, all 12 episodes of Perfect Match Season 1 will not drop at once. So when do new episodes of Perfect Match come out on Netflix? Here’s what we know.

Dom Gabriel, Georgia Hassarati, Bartise Bowden, Izzy Fairthorne
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It’s Bartise’s world, Netflix is just living in it.

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When do new episodes of ‘Perfect Match’ come out?

The first 4 episodes of Perfect Match Season 1 will drop on Netflix on Feb. 14, 2023 (yes, the premiere was perfectly timed for Valentine’s Day).

Episodes 5-8 of Perfect Match come out on Netflix on Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2023. The last 4 episodes will drop on Netflix on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023.

The concept of Perfect Match is simple — eligible singles from other Netflix reality dating shows like Love Is Blind, Too Hot to Handle, The Ultimatum and more will compete to find their well, perfect match, on the first season of Perfect Match!

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Who wins Bartise’s heart on ‘Perfect Match’?

Many viewers will be most interested to see who, if any, is a perfect match for polarizing Bartise Bowden of Love Is Blind Season 3. Other contestants on Season 1 of Perfect Match include Francesca Farago from Too Hot to Handle, Joey Sasso, the winner of The Circle Season 1, Ines Tazi from The Circle France, Shayne from Love Is Blind Season 2, and more.

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All 10 contestants will be put through a series of compatibility challenges to see if they truly can find their perfect match. As the singles start to couple up, contestants will gradually be kicked off Perfect Match if they don’t single out their future S.O. in time for the next episode.

And yes, Perfect Match is hosted by Nick Lachey. Because it’s not a Netflix romantic reality show without at least one Lachey hosting!

You can catch the first four episodes of Perfect Match on Netflix this Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023. Four new episodes of Perfect Match drop every Tuesday until Feb. 28, 2023.

Source: https://www.distractify.com/p/when-do-new-episodes-of-perfect-match-come-out

Meet the New Cast Member

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Callie (Carlos) Cadorniga - Author

Even in the middle of winter, things are set to heat up in the latest season of Summer House. The ongoing series on Bravo follows a group of friends who share a summer house located in Montauk, N.Y. Romance, scandal, and drama come into play as these friends try to navigate the trials and tribulations of their lives.

Season 7 is set to premiere tonight, and features a whole host of returning cast members ready to let sparks fly at the titular summer house.

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(l-r) Danielle Olivera is confronted by Gabby Prescod

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Who is Gabby Prescod? Get to know the newest member of ‘Summer House.’

According to her Bravo TV bio, Gabrielle “Gabby” Prescod is a professional fashion editor. She is reportedly very close to her family, who provided a necessary support system when her ex-boyfriend cheated on her while they were together. This is something that she boldly brings up with her Summer House companion Danielle Olivera, who was supposedly the one with whom her ex cheated.

Other than her messy love triangle, she is described as “single and ready to mingle.”

Bravo TV also reports that Gabby is currently the fashion director for Blanc magazine and was previously employed at Bustle. At Blanc, she works closely with her sister. Ironically enough, her sister is also named Danielle, proving that Gabby has at least two different Danielles operating on opposite sides of her support system.

Gabby is also active on Instagram, having accrued over 11.8 thousand followers. She shares another Instagram with Danielle where the sisters promote themselves and their shared brand.

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Gabby is one of three new cast members joining the Summer House crew. One of them is Samantha Feher. According to her Bravo TV bio, she is a hard-working, hard-partying content creator who is described as “very single” and isn’t afraid to have more than a few male companions on speed dial until Mr. Right comes along.

There’s also Chris Leoni, a former U.S. Marine who is currently pursuing a career in photography and filmmaking in New York.

With so many interesting new faces joining the show, it’ll be fascinating to see these huge personalities clash in the latest installment.

Season 7 of Summer House premieres tonight at 9 p.m. EST on Bravo.

Source: https://www.distractify.com/p/gabby-prescod-summer-house

‘I’m so sorry we couldn’t protect you’: Trans TikToker Brianna Ghey killed


Brianna Ghey, a transgender TikToker based in the U.K. was killed on Saturday. Ghey was 16.

As reported by multiple U.K. outlets yesterday, Ghey was fatally stabbed in Warrington, England. The Warrington Police Department tweeted that two teens, both 15-year-old locals, have been arrested “on suspicion of murder” in connection with Ghey’s death.

In addition to being a student, Ghey was a TikToker. Her account, @gingerpuppyx, had over 63,000 followers as reported by the Telegraph, which also reported that Ghey posted on the platform “only hours” before her death. Ghey’s TikTok account is no longer active, though duets and screen recordings of her videos remain.

In a duet of one of Ghey’s video that shows her playing with her hair, queer TikToker @faerie_finder says “I’m so sorry we couldn’t protect you,” through tears.

@faerie_finder #duet with @gingerpuppyx We’re the grownups we should be facing the danger not you. You shouldn’t have had to be so brave and im sorry. Rest up sweetheart. Let us take it from here. #BriannaGhey #protecttranskids #protectkids ♬ original sound – Isobel

Ghey’s family, who is based in Birchwood, England, said that the teen was “beautiful, witty and hilarious” and that her death “left a massive hole in [their] family,” the BBC reported.

Fourteen transgender people were murdered in Europe throughout 2022 according to Trans Murder Monitoring. The U.S., where anti-trans rhetoric is already present in more than 20 state bills in 2023, saw 51 trans people murdered in the last year.

In response to Ghey’s murder, the Trans Safety Network, a U.K.-based nonprofit, tweeted that “the death of Brianna Ghey is a failure by our society at the deepest level.”

“Whatever specific circumstances leading to her death, we are currently living through a period of unprecedented moral repugnance towards trans people, promoted and enabled by the apathy and complicity of powerful public figures,” the network said in its statement.

The organization also referenced that Brianna’s trans identity was publicly disrespected by “the press,” which seems to be referencing multiple news outlets’ failures to mention that Ghey was transgender in the initial coverage of her death.

In a tweet from yesterday, Rin (@touchmyteapot) shows that in Sunday articles about Ghey from SkyNews, the Independent, BBC, and the Guardian, the phrase “trans” was not mentioned.

https://twitter.com/TouchMyTeapot/status/1624933447687872513

“They write article after article stirring hatred, spreading fear and crafting lies about us,” Rin tweeted about the media. “Then go out of their way to hide who we are and thus the potential nature of the crime when it gets us killed.”

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Our Favorite Hiking Trails In The Country (And When To Take Them) For A 2023 Spent Outdoors

Edward Abbey famously said, “A man on foot, on horseback or on a bicycle will see more, feel more, enjoy more in one mile than the motorized tourists can in a hundred miles.” At Uproxx, we have to agree.

By now we all know about the very real physical and mental benefits of nature, but there is nothing quite like getting out into nature on a hiking trail. Being surrounded by forest, desert, mountains, meadows, or water without the constant stream of notifications from our daily lives is purifying in its simplicity and remarkable in its results.

Whether inspired by social media, awareness of health benefits, more flexible schedules of the last few years, or just a desire to take a technology break, there’s no denying that hiking is booming in popularity across the United States. From 2019 to 2020 alone, the percentage of logged hikes on AllTrails was up over 170%. National Parks have seen increased visitation leading to timed entry systems and vehicle reservations, while sales of outdoor gear have steadily increased.

If you’re like many travelers this year, hiking is an activity you want to incorporate into your travels. Here are some of our favorites:

1. THE BEEHIVE LOOP – Acadia National Park – MAINE

WHY IT’S AWESOME:

Acadia is a crown jewel of the National Park system. The legendary park in coastal Maine is consistently in the top 10 most visited major National Parks with over four million visitors in 2021. Acadia is also one of the smallest major parks by land area, encompassing just over 49,000 acres over the most visited Mount Desert Island, part of the less visited Schoodic Peninsula, part of the Isle au Haut as well as 16 other outlying islands. So while this may not be the first park you’d think of for difficult hiking trails – it has its share.

Clocking in at just 1.5 miles – The Beehive Loop is definitely one of Acadia’s best. It’s the shortest trail on this list, but also rated as difficult. While not as deathly (really) as the Precipice Trail in the park, The Beehive is a short but challenging hike with a big payoff.

TRAIL NOTES:

The trail begins across the street from the Sand Beach Parking Lot. The trail begins on the Bowl Trail then splits – you’ll go right for the loop that takes you on the Beehive Trail up to the Beehive Summit and down the Bowl Trail. There are sections of climbing on the Beehive Trail where you will use iron rungs to help scramble and climb up to the top – with panoramic views of the gorgeous Maine coast.

TOTAL DISTANCE: 1.5 miles

ELEVATION GAIN: 450 ft

DIFFICULTY: Hard – Not recommended for small children or those with a fear of heights

BEST TIME TO HIKE:

Summer and fall in Acadia are bucket-list, but you’ll also be met with crowds. I wouldn’t recommend hiking this one in the winter with any snow or ice on the trail, or after rain. The steep drop offs and exposure are no joke.

WHERE TO GRAB A DRINK AFTER:

Head back to Bar Harbor and grab a refreshing local beer at Atlantic Brewing Company.

2. EMERALD LAKE TRAIL – Rocky Mountain National Park – COLORADO

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WHY IT’S AWESOME:

Rocky Mountain National Park is a bucket list destination for all levels of outdoor enthusiasts. With over 355 miles of trails in the park – it’s a hiker’s dream. But if I could only choose one hike to take in the park, I’d answer like most people would (it’s popular for a reason y’all) and I’d hike Emerald Lake Trail. It truly has more “bang for your buck” than any other trail on this list, heck – probably any trail I’ve ever hiked.

Clocking in at just 3.2 miles, you’ll hike into a quintessentially Colorado mountain landscape that is jaw-dropping at every turn. Starting at one gorgeous lake and passing by two others on the way to your postcard-perfect destination – it’s probably going to be crowded, but it’s going to be worth it.

TRAIL NOTES:

As mentioned, one of the amazing perks of this trial is its accessibility. Emerald Lakes Trail begins at Bear Lake – which you can easily whip around to add another 0.7 miles to your hike and is totally accessible. From there you’ll hit the Emerald Lake Trail itself which is to the left when you enter into the Bear Lake Trail area from the parking lot. Then you begin to slightly climb up 0.5 miles to Nymph Lake – one of my favorite lakes in the Rockies, and a perfect place to catch your breath if you’re not yet used to the elevation (9,710 ft). From there you’ll climb a bit higher another 0.6 miles or so to the Instagram star – Dream Lake. This is a perfect place to stop for a snack and admire the view. From there you will hike up another 0.7 miles or so – and pass a waterfall – until you reach Emerald Lake.

TOTAL DISTANCE: 3.2 miles

ELEVATION GAIN: 698 ft.

DIFFICULTY: Easy.

BEST TIME TO HIKE:

This is a popular spot all year round (try snowshoeing!) so you’ll need to be prepared to take the park service shuttle if parking is full. Between May 26 and October 22 you’ll also need a timed entry reservation to access the Bear Lake Corridor and the trailhead. These can be reserved here.

WHERE TO GRAB A DRINK AFTER:

Head into Estes Park and visit my favorite spot – Snowy Peaks Winery.

3. DELICATE ARCH – Arches National Park – UTAH

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WHY IT’S AWESOME:

If you’ve ever seen a photo of a hike in Utah, it’s likely of Delicate Arch. The iconic natural rock formation that graces the state’s license plates (and pretty much every other Utah-branded item) is legendary for a reason. With over 2,000 documented arches in Arches National Park, this is by far the most well-known, as well as holding the title of largest free-standing arch in the park, with an opening beneath the arch of 46 ft tall by 32 ft wide and an entire rock span reaching 60 ft.

TRAIL NOTES:

This hike, while only 3.2 miles round-trip, can be deceptively strenuous. You’ll be climbing up steep slickrock with virtually no shade on the entire trail, with the National Park Service noting that rangers often have to rescue visitors who underestimate the trail’s difficulty. But if you’re prepared – it’s an incredible sight to see up close.

You’ll start by parking at the Wolfe Ranch lot – which is likely to fill most days. Another option is to begin at the Delicate Arch Viewpoint parking lot – which adds 1 mile each way to the hike. The trail begins with some steep climbing on slickrock until it eventually levels to a more manageable slope. The trail is marked with cairns until you reach a 200-yard rock ledge that may be difficult for someone with a fear of heights. After the ledge, the arch will come into view where you can choose to walk over for photos or sit and admire the view.

TOTAL DISTANCE: 3.2 miles

ELEVATION GAIN: 629 ft.

DIFFICULTY: Moderate.

BEST TIME TO HIKE:

There is almost no shade on this trail, so midday hiking in summer is discouraged. Summer is also going to be extremely crowded. Spring and fall are your best bet, while winter is doable if you’re prepared with the correct equipment for possible snow and ice. Be aware you’ll need a timed entry ticket to access any part of Arches National Park from April 1 to October 31.

WHERE TO GRAB A DRINK AFTER:

Moab is just outside the park and chock full of bars and restaurants. I recommend stopping by Moab Brewery or Thai Bella Moab.

4. SKYLINE TRAIL LOOP – Mount Rainier National Park – WASHINGTON

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WHY IT’S AWESOME:

Mount Rainier is not just impressive – it’s imposingly so. To catch a glimpse of the 14,410 ft active volcano is truly a moment where the veil between heaven and earth is at its thinnest. There are plenty of incredible hiking trails in the over 236,000 acre park, but if I had to choose just one, it would undoubtedly be Skyline Trail Loop. The trail begins at the popular Paradise parking area and lives up to its name – and then some.

TRAIL NOTES:

You’ll start your hike in the Paradise Valley from the Paradise parking lot after a gorgeous drive through the park. There are many trails in this area, so you’ll want to pick up a map or have one downloaded. After some time hiking on pavement, you’ll come to a fork and need to decide if you’ll take on the trail clockwise or counterclockwise. Counterclockwise has slightly less elevation gain on the climb up to Panorama Point, but both have the same amazing views.

If you hike clockwise, you’ll hike up the steep trail to Panorama Point, continues along to Stevens-Van Trump Memorial, descend into Paradise Valley, a slight climb to Myrtle Falls then back to where you began.

TOTAL DISTANCE: 5.5 miles

ELEVATION GAIN: 1,700 ft.

DIFFICULTY: Hard.

BEST TIME TO HIKE:

Mount Rainier is known for wildflowers – and mid to late August is going to be prime time – although July and August are both great times to catch wildflowers and waterfalls. Summer, of course, will be more crowded so start your hike as early as possible. You can hike in the winter, just be prepared with poles, spikes and other winter hiking equipment.

WHERE TO GRAB A DRINK AFTER:

I always like to stop at the Longmire Inn, which is a National Park Inn within the park for a drink or a snack.

5. HIGHLINE TRAIL TO GRANITE PARK CHALET — Glacier National Park – MONTANA

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WHY IT’S AWESOME:

Glacier National Park is a major bucket list park for all kinds of outdoor enthusiasts – particularly hikers. With over 700 miles of hiking trails over a remarkable 1 million acres of land – the options are endless. With so much land to cover between the seven separate entrances of the park, it can be overwhelming to plan a hiking trip. Highline Trail offers incredible views, but is also right off Going-To-The-Sun Road – the nearly 50 mile road that is registered as a National Historic Landmark, Historic Civil Engineering Landmark and National Historic Place. The road is spectacular and the trail is even better.

TRAIL NOTES:

The trail begins on the Continental Divide, just across from the Logan Pass Visitor Center on Going-To-The-Sun Road. The first 3 miles are fairly level albeit exposed and possibly terrifying once you reach an infamous ledge with hundred-foot drop-offs at around just one-quarter of a mile into the hike. There is a cable to hold onto during this fairly short portion of the hike. Then you’ll have a challenging hike ahead through mostly the Garden Wall portion of Glacier following the Continental Divide through meadows, with incredible views all around.

Although the Highline Trail in its entirety is nearly 24 miles round trip, many people hike the trail to Granite Park Chalet before turning back around. The chalet is only accessible by hiking or on horseback and does accommodate overnight guests – although all rooms are sold out for the 2023 season.

TOTAL DISTANCE: 14.9 miles

ELEVATION GAIN: 2,578

DIFFICULTY: Hard.

BEST TIME TO HIKE:

The best time to hike is between July through September. You have to drive on Going-To-The-Sun Road to reach the trailhead, which generally does not open for the season due to snow until late June and closes again in October. You’ll need to secure a vehicle registration to access the road and four other areas in Glacier between May 26 and September 10 if entering on the West side and from July 1 through September 10 if entering from St. Mary’s.

WHERE TO GRAB A DRINK AFTER:

I love to head down to Lake McDonald Lodge to grab a drink with a view at Lucke’s Lounge.

6. THE NARROWS – Zion National Park – UTAH

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Emily Hart

WHY IT’S AWESOME:

Zion National Park has exploded in popularity in the last decade with visitation since 2010 nearly doubling – securing the park the title of second most visited major park in the National Park System. With over 20 hikes within Zion, including the social media famous Angel’s Landing, it can be tough to decide which to hike on a short visit. While the landscape is unique and awe-inspiring throughout the park, I think the most unique trail that doesn’t require a permit is hands down The Narrows.

The hike will take you directly through the Virgin River, with over 60% of the hike requiring wading, hiking, and even swimming in the river itself with the incredible canyon walls surrounding you. You can hike The Narrows Bottom Up or Top Down – but Top Down requires a permit – so for this and other reasons most people choose Bottom Up.

TRAIL NOTES:

The trail, as mentioned, is mostly within the Virgin River with most people beginning at the Temple of Sinawava via the Riverside Walk and then walking upstream through the river before turning around – many hikers turn at Orderville Canyon or continue on to Big Springs but you can whenever you feel like it. There is no specific vista or summit to see – it’s all incredible. I would recommend hiking at least the section known as “Wall Street” which is just over three miles into the hike.

Because of the nature of this trail, you’ll need special equipment. Hiking poles, closed-toed shoes, neoprene socks, and a dry bag are all musts, and specialized gear can be rented from many outfitters in Springdale.

TOTAL DISTANCE: 8.9 out and back to Big Springs. 16 miles for the entire hike (with a permit)

ELEVATION GAIN: 695 ft.

DIFFICULTY: Hard

BEST TIME TO HIKE:

Due to temperature, summer and early fall is definitely the best time to hike The Narrows. This is also the season for thunderstorms though and can lead to potentially life-threatening flash flooding. Winter and spring are much colder and less crowded – you’ll need a full-body wetsuit if you’re hiking during this time. The Narrows is also often closed for periods when the snow melt raises the river to over 150 cubic feet per second or when a flash flood watch is enacted. You’ll want to start your hike as early as possible to escape the crowds you’ll find on your way back.

WHERE TO GRAB A DRINK AFTER:

Head into Springdale and grab a beer at Zion Canyon Brew Pub.

7. BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL TO PLATEAU POINT– Grand Canyon National Park – ARIZONA

Bright Angel Trail
Emily Hart

WHY IT’S AWESOME:

The Grand Canyon, considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is likely on most travelers’ must-visit lists. But despite its popularity, many people who visit don’t actually hike very far into the canyon itself. The 278-mile-long canyon is up to 18 miles wide and over a mile deep, with some of the most incredible views and vistas one can ever witness with their own eyes. But hiking down into a canyon means you’ll have to hike back up later, which can be extremely strenuous for even an experienced hiker.

There are over 100 trails in the park according to AllTrails, but one of the most popular – for good reason – is Bright Angel. This trail gets you below the rim for as short or long of a jaunt as you’d like.

TRAIL NOTES:

Bright Angel Trail starts off directly in the Village at the South Rim just west of Bright Angel Lodge. You’ll begin the descent into the canyon immediately and cross under the first tunnel at just shy of 0.2 miles. You’ll enter a period after the second tunnel (0.75 miles) of steep switchbacks and then will pass a water and rest station at 1.5 miles. There is another water and rest stop at 3 miles and water is available again at Indian Gardens which is at mile 4.5.

In the summer, this is where you’ll need to turn around if you have not already – getting back up can take at least twice as long and once you’re in the canyon it can be difficult to understand how far you’ve gone. In other seasons you can continue on to Plateau Point at mile six.

TOTAL DISTANCE: 12 miles

ELEVATION GAIN: 3,080 ft.

DIFFICULTY: Hard

BEST TIME TO HIKE:

Fall and spring are going to be best for hiking this trail, as summer temps can become dangerous. If hiking in the summer, the National Park Service recommends avoiding the trail between 10am and 4pm and it is not recommended to hike rim to river in one day during this time for this reason. In winter and early spring the upper portions of the trail can be extremely icy.

WHERE TO GRAB A DRINK AFTER: I love to walk the short distance on the South Rim to the classic El Tovar Hotel Lounge to get a drink on the veranda.

8. APPALACHIAN TRAIL – SPANS 14 STATES

Appalachian Trail
Emily Hart

WHY IT’S AWESOME:

While not exactly a day hike – or even weeks for that matter – hiking the Appalachian Trail should be on everyone’s list. At least a portion of it, that is. While the entire trail from Georgia to Maine is nearly 2,200 miles and spans over 14 states, that also means portions are easily accessible to the average hiker who doesn’t have five to seven months to complete it. Whether you’re in Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, or Maine – look for the AT signage while hiking – I’ve hiked on portions of the trail several times without realizing until I was already there.

And you never know, it might just inspire a thru-hike in the future.

TRAIL NOTES:

It would be impossible to explain a trail that is over 2,000 miles, but I can recommend a great way to experience the trail as a beginner – through portions in and near Shenandoah National Park and Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia. There are 104 miles of the trail in Shenandoah National Park, with elevation gains that generally stay below 1,000 ft. The trail is well maintained and portions are a great option for a day hike.

TOTAL DISTANCE: 2,190 miles

ELEVATION GAIN: 453,750 ft

DIFFICULTY: Hard.

BEST TIME TO HIKE:

Weather is of course going to fluctuate depending on where you’re hiking, so be prepared to do your research and bring anything you’ll need. Late spring and early fall are generally going to be your best bet for a day hike. Thru-hikers generally start in March or April in Georgia, ending around September in Maine.

WHERE TO GRAB A DRINK AFTER:

Hit up a bar or restaurant in one of the over 40 trail communities – towns near the trail that have qualified under the Appalachian Trail Conservatory’s A.T. community program.

Source: https://uproxx.com/life/favorite-hiking-trails-2023/

Data brokers are selling your mental health information


A study published this week by Duke University’s Sanford School of Public Policy found that Americans’ sensitive mental health information is being sold by at least a dozen data brokers.

The findings, gathered over a two-month-long period, revealed that certain data brokers are willing to sell lists of thousands of individuals diagnosed with mental health issues including anxiety, depression, and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for prices starting at $0.20, with discounts for buying in bulk. One company offered 435,780 records for $0.06 per record.

The data can contain everything from names, home addresses, and emails to information on one’s ethnicity and income.

The study’s author, researcher Joanne Kim, notes that the issue increased significantly after countless Americans began using online services and mental health apps amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Unbeknownst to many, most of those apps are not covered by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), meaning that private health data can be shared and sold with little-to-no oversight.

Kim reported that of the 37 data brokers contacted during her research, 26 responded to inquires regarding the purchase of mental health data. In the end, 11 agreed to sell her data on those diagnosed with mental health disorders.

The most engaged brokers also offered up a wide range of other data, including people’s insurance plans, DNA test results, and information related to abortion clinics. Non-medical records, including criminal records, religious affiliations, credit scores, and social security numbers were offered as well. One offered a data set called “active living Jews.”

“The 10 most engaged brokers advertised highly sensitive mental health data on Americans including data on those with depression, attention disorder, insomnia, anxiety, ADHD, and bipolar disorder as well as data on ethnicity, age, gender, zip code, religion, children in the home, marital status, net worth, credit score, date of birth, and single parent status,” Kim wrote.

Kim said the aim of her research is to inform Americans about how vulnerable their mental health information can be.

Kim warned that the data could be abused, not only by advertisers, but by scammers looking to target individuals’ financial information. It could also be purchased by law enforcement or health insurance companies, which Kim noted could use the data to discriminately charge people for care or to target vulnerable populations.

“The nation is in dire need of a comprehensive federal privacy law, and this report recommends that the federal government should also consider generally banning the sale of mental health data on the open market,” Kim said.

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Rundown of ‘Sister Wives’ Star’s Kids

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Those who have been tuning into the TLC reality series, Sister Wives, have watched Kody Brown’s children grow up through the years. Among the polygamist family’s adult kids is Madison “Maddie” Brown, the daughter of Kody and Janelle Brown. Maddie is Janelle’s second-born (and Kody’s fourth overall) — and today, she’s a married mom of three kids of her own.

Let’s take a closer look at her family.

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Maddie Brown’s kids: She and Caleb Brush welcomed baby No. 3 in February 2023.

On Feb. 12, Maddie took to Instagram to reveal that she and Caleb Brush had welcomed their third child — a baby girl — two days prior. “Welcome to the world Josephine Lee Brush!” she captioned an Instagram photo of their newest addition. “Little Miss Joey was born 2/10 at 8lbs 9oz.”

Maddie Brown's baby Josephine

Source: Instagram/@madison_rose11

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Janelle also took to Instagram to announce her granddaughter’s arrival. “Meeting Joey (Josephine). I love the grandma life!” she captioned a photo of herself holding the swaddled newborn. “Saw the baby and then headed back home to hang out with Axel and Evie. Life is good.”

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Maddie Brown and Caleb Brush have two other children.

On June 4, 2016, Maddie married Caleb Brush. Their wedding planning and nuptials were featured on Sister Wives — and so were the births of their first two children.

On May 20, 2017, Maddie and Caleb welcomed their first child, a son they named Axel James Brush. Maddie’s labor and at-home-delivery was shown on Season 12, Episode 9 of Sister Wives.

Maddie Brown and her kids and husband

Source: Instagram/@madison_rose11

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Fast-forward a couple of years, and Maddie gave birth to baby No. 2 — a daughter they named Evangalynn “Evie” Kodi Brush — on Aug. 20, 2019. Her delivery was featured on Season 14, Episode 15.

Just 24 hours after she was born, Evie was diagnosed with FATCO syndrome, a “rare medical syndrome where bones in extremities do not fully develop,” Maddie explained via Instagram.

“We knew something was wrong when we went in for a routine anatomy ultrasound at 26 weeks and what should have taken 45 minutes, ended up lasting a nerve-wracking two hours,” she wrote. “It was then that the doctor told us that they couldn’t find all ten fingers and diagnosed the baby with oligodactyly (fewer than 10 fingers). Although this was better than expected, it was still heartbreaking news.”

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Evie’s limb differences at birth included: a bowed tibia, a missing thumb and a toe, one leg missing a fibula, and two fingers fused together.

Ultimately, Evie underwent Boyd amputation in August 2021; she also had webbing clipped on her right hand.

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So far, Maddie has not shared whether her newborn daughter, Joey, was born with any limb differences. Regardless, we can’t wait to see more photos of the newborn and her older siblings.

Considering Maddie’s first two births were featured on Sister Wives, hopefully, we’ll get more details about how her labor and delivery played out when/if Season 18 becomes a reality.

Seasons 1–17 of Sister Wives are now available for streaming on Discovery Plus.

Source: https://www.distractify.com/p/maddie-brown-kids

Best Buds Tina Fey And Amy Poehler Are Heading Out On A Comedy Tour Together

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are like those cool best friends who you can always count on to show up together and make things a little silly, much like a younger version of Steve Martin and Martin Short (without all of the old guy jokes). Anytime the ladies join forces you can guarantee that there will be some hard-hitting jokes and glamorous outfits sandwiched in between some sort of pop culture reference. And now they are taking the proverbial show on the road!

The duo is heading out together for The Restless Leg tour this spring, which will center on the pair and their 30+ year friendship. In a joint statement, the pair said, “If this tour goes right, we can finally end this friendship!” It hasn’t worked out for the Two Martins yet.

The East Coast tour is also being filmed by LiveNation, which means that we might get a Netflix (or Peacock) special sometime soon for any fans unable to make the trek. Beginning in April, the pair will be heading to Washington D.C., Chicago, Boston, and Atlantic City, but not New York City, for some reason.

Fey and Poehler last teamed up in 2021 to host the socially distanced Golden Globes, because that’s something we all had to experience together. The ladies have had a long history of working together other the years, beginning with their reign on Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update, which has still yet to be topped!

(Via Variety)

Source: https://uproxx.com/tv/tina-fey-amy-poehler-tour/

Donald Trump And His Buddies Could Be In Big Trouble This Week When A Georgia Grand Jury Report Is Unsealed

Donald Trump and his cronies could be facing an explosive situation later this week when the grand jury report into the former president’s alleged election interference in Georgia is unsealed. While the decision to prosecute the president will be left up to the Fulton County District Attorney, the report could contain damning information about Trump and his cohorts’ alleged efforts into coercing Georgia officials to magically “find votes” following Trump’s loss to Joe Biden in the 2020 election.

The grand jury report is the result of a six-month-long process that began back in June 2022 and colluded in December. The judge overseeing the case felt that unsealing a portion of the report was necessary to the public interest.

“While publication might not be convenient for the pacing of the District Attorney’s investigation, the compelling public interest in these proceedings and the unquestionable value and importance of transparency require their release,” Superior Court Judge Robert C. I. McBurney said ahead of the report’s release. Via The Daily Beast:

The judge ordered the release of the final report’s introduction, conclusion, and a section “in which the special purpose grand jury discusses its concern that some witnesses may have lied under oath during their testimony to the grand jury.”

That detail itself is remarkable, hinting at how those close to Trump may now be scrambling to cover up the way his team in 2020 tried to intimidate Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to flip ballot numbers, weaponized lawsuits to overturn election results, and recruited Republicans to become fake electors willing to keep him in office by undermining the U.S. Constitution.

As for which of Trump’s cronies is reportedly in legal jeopardy… well, that’s not clear yet, but there have been reports that Rudy Giuliani is particularly exposed. The president’s former attorney was already “concerned” when the grand jury was announced over the summer amidst reports that he lied to legislators.

“Rudy flew too close to the sun, he got too close to Trump, he got burned,” Giuliani’s former aide told CNN at the time. “He knows how the DOJ works. He knows how the FBI works. He knows these are meticulous investigations. I know he’s nervous.”

(Via The Daily Beast)

Source: https://uproxx.com/viral/donald-trump-georgia-election-interference-grand-jury-report/