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  • Custom Tiny Coin Initial Necklace, Personalized Dainty Jewelry for Women, Handmade Gift for Her, Mother’s Day, Birthday, or Christmas Present – TCN

    Custom Tiny Coin Initial Necklace, Personalized Dainty Jewelry for Women, Handmade Gift for Her, Mother’s Day, Birthday, or Christmas Present – TCN


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    Personalization Personalize the necklace with the initial of your choice Size Charm size is approx. 0.31”, Chain length is approx. 17.5” Material Gold, Silver, Rose Gold Plated Stainless steel. This is better quality than brass or alloy materials. It’s built to last as well with tarnish resistant materials! Perfect Gift Personalized jewelry that makes the perfect gift for family and friends and comes in a cute box for easy storage or gifting. This special and meaningful gift can be given to mother, sister, best friends, girlfriend, coworker, or anyone else you cherish. You can give this jewelry on various anniversaries and occasions, like for Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, Birthday, Christmas, Wedding Day, etc. Care Tips We recommend taking your jewelry off for the shower, pool or spa. Avoid direct contact with perfumes, body oils, and other chemicals, including household cleaners. Also remove when sleeping or exercising. Handmade Item We believe that it is of the utmost importance to ensure that our customers are satisfied with their one-of-a-kind pieces. We hold our customers near and dear to our hearts and are more than willing to move heaven and earth to make sure your shopping experience is unforgettable!

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    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 15, 2022
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    [Charm Size] The charm size is approximately 0.31 inches, and the chain length is 17.5 inches, making it a delicate yet comfortable fit for everyday wear.
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  • Morrisey says initial appointments care about “repurposing and rightsizing” state government


    CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Governor-elect Patrick Morrisey announced the first 15 members of his administration Thursday and said one of the group’s main thrusts would be rightsizing state government.

    Patrick Morrisey

    “Everyone here reflects an important goal of the administration,” Morrisey said. “We want to make sure that the people coming on board are going to care about repurposing government and rightsizing government and I think every person in the cabinet and the governor’s office care deeply about this.”

    Morrisey has chosen state Senator Eric Nelson, R-Kanawha, as revenue secretary and outgoing House of Delegates Majority Leader Eric Householder, R-Berkeley, as secretary of administration. Both are former finance committee chairs in the House of Delegates.

    Morrisey is also bringing in former state budget chief in several gubernatorial administrations, Mike McKown, back to run his budget office.

    Eric Nelson

    Morrisey used strong language during his 50-minute news conference at the state capitol Thursday signaling a state government shake-up. He said the state has “fiscal challenges.”

    “We are not going to have the same number of departments that we have now and we’re also going to be looking closely at the massive number of commissions we have in place, we’re going to make changes,” Morrisey promised. “We need to have more accountability, more freedom and we need to save money that can then be invested back into the people.”

    New state Senate Finance Committee Chairman Jason Barrett, R-Berkeley, sent a similar signal earlier this week when he was appointed to the post by incoming Senate President Randy Smith.

    “I’m excited to be a part of the leadership team that Senate President Smith is building, and I think West Virginians are really going to see the kind of meaningful financial stewardship that this state expects,” Barrett said. “We look forward to working with Governor-elect Morrisey to make sure that our state’s budget is fiscally responsible and financially sound.”

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    The Morrisey transition team is already going over the budget. Revenue collections through the first six months show collections running nearly even with estimates. ,

    Morrisey declined Thursday to be more specific about cuts he’s thinking about. He promised more information the week after his Jan. 13 inauguration.

    “I’m not willing to put a dollar figure on it right now,” Morrisey said. “For example, we have to have money to pay for the tax cuts. You have to pay for them and that really hasn’t been done yet.”

    The state’s personal income tax went down another six percent on Wednesday.

    Morrisey predicted prosperity is in the state’s financial future but there’s likely going to be some pain first.

    “We’re going to have a great time in West Virginia growing our economy but we have to level with people where we are right now,” Morrisey said.

    Morrisey added he wants to invest in the latest technology for state government to help save money.

    The first 15

    Three of Morrisey’s first 15 appointments are coming to West Virginia from jobs outside the state.

    Chief of Staff Tom McCaffery worked in the Trump administration, Deputy Chief of Staff Todd Johnston was vice president and managing director of ConservAmerica and new Secretary of Human Services Alex Mayer oversaw child support, child protection, and economic assistance for the state of South Dakota.

    Morrisey said he’s looking for the best people available.

    “I’m going to take talent from wherever it comes. I want to send a message across the country, if you’re the best at your position you have a place in West Virginia,” Morrisey said. “We need to be the best. We need to move up from 49 and 50 and the way we put the best championship team on the field, we look across the country.”

    The transition team is working with a head-hunting group to come up with more candidates, Morrisey said.

    He promised more appointments before his inauguration with the remaining announcements after he is sworn-in to office.

    Some other notable appointments announced Thursday include the retention of Harold Ward as state DEP secretary, the appointment of former delegate Dianna Graves to head-up senior services and the appointment of Crescent Gallagher as press secretary.

    Bios of those appointed

    Tom McCaffery – Chief of Staff

    Tom was Assistant Secretary for Health Affairs/Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary at the Department of Defense under President Donald J. Trump, and most recently was principal at Health Management Associates. Tom has run multi-billion dollar business units and has more than 30 years of executive experience in state and federal government, corporate, and policy space. Tom graduated with a Master of Public Policy from the University of California, Berkeley, and has a B.A. from the University of Notre Dame. He is also a Rotary International Scholar at Trinity College Dublin.

    Douglas P. Buffington II – Senior Advisor

    Doug served as Chief Deputy Attorney General under Attorney General Morrisey, where he assisted with the oversight and management of attorneys and the office. Prior to the Attorney General’s office, he was the Acting and Assistant Director of the West Virginia Lottery, and was Chief of Staff for the WV Department of Revenue. Doug graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Law and Baylor University. Doug lives in Raleigh county with his wife.

    A. Todd Johnston – Deputy Chief of Staff and Chair of Energy, Infrastructure, and Competitiveness Council

    Todd was most recently vice president and managing director of ConservAmerica, and has served in government, nonprofit, congressional, and corporate roles leading on energy and regulatory issues. He also served as Staff Director for the House of Representatives Subcommittees on Energy & Environment. Todd graduated from Hampden-Sydney College with a degree in political science.

    Sean M. Whelan – General Counsel

    Sean most recently served as a Deputy Attorney General and the Division Director for the WV Attorney General’s Tax & Revenue Division. Sean has represented State officials and agencies at various levels of the state and federal court system on tax, insurance, and education matters. Sean graduated from the University of Kentucky’s J. David Rosenberg College of Law and Franciscan University. Sean was raised in Nicholas County and today lives in Charleston with his wife and three children.

    Curtis R. A. Capehart – Director of Policy

    Curtis most recently served as Deputy Attorney General in the Attorney General’s Main Office Division, responsible for complex litigation, including the state’s defense of the Save Women’s Sports Act and Unborn Child Protection Act. He graduated from the University of Michigan Law School and Marshall University. Curtis is a native of Winfield, where he now lives with his wife and two children.

    Marissa Findlay – Director of Operations

    Marissa has been a lifelong Republican operative and has worked with numerous Presidential and statewide officeholders nationwide for nearly two decades. She currently serves as the President of the West Virginia Federation of Republican Women and the National Committeewoman of the West Virginia Federation of Young Republicans. Marissa lives in Charleston with her husband and their four children.

    John L. Findlay – Director of Intergovernmental and Political Affairs

    John most recently served as the Convention Delegate Selection Director for President Donald Trump’s successful 2024 Presidential Campaign. John oversaw the victory program’s direct mail operations and implemented the campaign’s paid voter contact programs across the battleground states in the Fall. John has over a decade of experience managing Republican political campaigns and state parties including serving as the Executive Director of both the Republican Party of Virginia and the West Virginia Republican Party. He lives in Charleston with his wife and their four children.

    Mike McKown – Director of Budget

    Mike was West Virginia’s Director of State Budget office from 2006-2018, and has served the last three governors developing budgets. He has worked in six different state agencies in West Virginia state government, including most recently as Deputy State Auditor. Mike lives in Charleston with his wife and their four children.

    Crescent Gallagher – Press Secretary

    Crescent was the Deputy State Director for Americans for Prosperity-West Virginia (AFP-WV). Before joining AFP-WV, Gallagher served as the Director of Business Development and Communications, as well as the Legislative Liaison for the West Virginia Department of Agriculture under current Commissioner of Agriculture Kent Leonhardt. He is a graduate of Ohio University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts and a master’s degree in public administration. Gallagher has over a decade of communications, policy development and legislative experience.

    Katie Franklin – Deputy General Counsel

    Katie has been an Assistant Attorney General since 2021. Previously, she was assistant prosecuting attorney for six years and served four years as the elected prosecutor of Jackson County. A lifelong West Virginia resident, Katie Franklin graduated from WVU College of Law in 2008.

    Senator Eric Nelson – Secretary of Revenue

    Eric was elected to the West Virginia Senate in 2020 after serving five terms in the House of Delegates. Most recently, Eric was Chairman of the majority caucus and the Pension Committee. Eric is also a successful small businessman and is the President of Nelson Enterprise, Inc. He graduated from Washington and Lee University with a degree in Business Administration and Accounting. Eric and his wife reside in Kanawha County, where all three of his children graduated from Kanawha County public schools.

    The Honorable Eric Householder – Secretary of Administration

    Eric was elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates in 2010, and served as Chairman of the House Finance Committee from 2019-2022. Most recently, Eric served as the House Majority Leader. In the legislature, Eric led on tax cuts, labor reform, and the state budget. Eric graduated from Shepherd College and holds an MBA from Frostburg State University.

    Alex Mayer – Secretary of Human Services

    Alex has over a decade of experience in Health and Human Services, holding leadership roles across multiple state agencies. Most recently, he served as the Chief of Children and Family Services at the South Dakota Department of Social Services, where he oversaw the Divisions of Child Support, Child Protection, and Economic Assistance. His portfolio included vital programs such as SNAP, Medicaid, TANF, LIEAP, and Childcare services. Alex is a dedicated military veteran with service in the 75th Ranger Regiment, and has devoted his career to supporting those most in need.

    Harold Ward – Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection

    Harold served as Cabinet Secretary of the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) under Governor Jim Justice and will be retained in that position. Previously, he served as WVDEP’s Deputy Secretary of Operations and Director of the Division of Mining and Reclamation (DMR). Harold holds a biology degree from West Virginia University.

    The Honorable Dianna Graves – Commissioner of the Bureau of Senior Services

    Dianna most recently served as the Executive Director of the Bob Burdette Center, where she led an education non-profit in Charleston that provided free afterschool education programs. Prior to that, Dianna was Delegate in the West Virginia legislature from 2017-2022, an accountant, and television and movie producer. Dianna graduated from Stanford University and West Virginia State University.

     





    Morrisey, the Attorney General of West Virginia, recently made headlines with his comments on the importance of initial appointments in state government. According to Morrisey, these appointments are crucial for “repurposing and rightsizing” the government to better serve the people.

    In a statement, Morrisey emphasized the need for state officials to carefully consider who they appoint to key positions in government. He believes that these initial appointments can have a significant impact on the direction and efficiency of state government.

    Morrisey’s comments come at a time when many states are facing budget challenges and pressure to streamline government operations. He believes that by appointing individuals who are dedicated to repurposing and rightsizing government, states can better meet the needs of their citizens while ensuring fiscal responsibility.

    As the debate over the role and size of government continues, Morrisey’s words serve as a reminder of the importance of thoughtful and strategic appointments in state government. By selecting individuals who are committed to improving government efficiency and effectiveness, states can work towards a more responsive and accountable government that truly serves the people.

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  • Incoming West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey announces initial staff, cabinet appointments

    Incoming West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey announces initial staff, cabinet appointments


    Incoming West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey made the initial round of appointments in his administration public Thursday as he transitions into the new office.

    During a news conference, Morrisey announced the appointments of the following people to his executive team:

    * Tom McCaffery – Chief of Staff: Was assistant secretary for Health Affairs/principal deputy assistant secretary at the Department of Defense under President Donald J. Trump, and most recently was principal at Health Management Associates. McCaffery has run multi-billion dollar business units and has more than 30 years of executive experience in state and federal government, corporate, and policy space. He graduated with a Master of Public Policy from the University of California, Berkeley, and has a B.A. from the University of Notre Dame. He is also a Rotary International Scholar at Trinity College Dublin.

    * Douglas P. Buffington II – Senior Advisor: Served as chief deputy attorney general under Morrisey, where he assisted with the oversight and management of attorneys and the office. Prior to the Attorney General’s office, he was the acting and assistant director of the West Virginia Lottery, and was Chief of Staff for the West Virginia Department of Revenue. He graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Law and Baylor University. Buffington lives in Raleigh county with his wife.

    * A. Todd Johnston – Deputy Chief of Staff and Chair of Energy, Infrastructure, and Competitiveness Council: Was most recently vice president and managing director of ConservAmerica, and has served in government, nonprofit, congressional and corporate roles leading on energy and regulatory issues. He also served as Staff Director for the House of Representatives Subcommittees on Energy & Environment. Johnston graduated from Hampden-Sydney College with a degree in political science.

    * Sean M. Whelan – General Counsel: Most recently served as a deputy Attorney General and the division director for the West Virginia Attorney General’s Tax & Revenue Division. Whelan has represented state officials and agencies at various levels of the state and federal court system on tax, insurance and education matters. He graduated from the University of Kentucky’s J. David Rosenberg College of Law and Franciscan University. Whelan was raised in Nicholas County and today lives in Charleston with his wife and three children.

    * Curtis R. A. Capehart – Director of Policy: Most recently served as deputy Attorney General in the Attorney General’s Main Office Division, responsible for complex litigation, including the state’s defense of the Save Women’s Sports Act and Unborn Child Protection Act. He graduated from the University of Michigan Law School and Marshall University. Capehart is a native of Winfield, where he now lives with his wife and two children.

    * Marissa Findlay – Director of Operations: Has been a lifelong Republican operative and has worked with numerous presidential and statewide officeholders nationwide for nearly two decades. She currently serves as the president of the West Virginia Federation of Republican Women and the national committeewoman of the West Virginia Federation of Young Republicans. Findlay lives in Charleston with her husband and their four children.

    * John L. Findlay – Director of Intergovernmental and Political Affairs: Most recently served as the Convention Delegate Selection Director for President Donald Trump’s successful 2024 presidential campaign. Findlay oversaw the victory program’s direct mail operations and implemented the campaign’s paid voter contact programs across the battleground states in the fall. He has more than a decade of experience managing Republican political campaigns and state parties including serving as the executive director of both the Republican Party of Virginia and the West Virginia Republican Party. He lives in Charleston with his wife and their four children.

    * Mike McKown – Director of Budget: Was West Virginia’s Director of State Budget office from 2006-18, and has served the last three governors developing budgets. He has worked in six different state agencies in West Virginia state government, including most recently as Deputy State Auditor. McKown lives in Charleston with his wife and their four children.

    * Crescent Gallagher – Press Secretary: Was the deputy state director for Americans for Prosperity-West Virginia (AFP-WV). Before joining AFP-WV, Gallagher served as the Director of Business Development and Communications, as well as the Legislative Liaison for the West Virginia Department of Agriculture under current Commissioner of Agriculture Kent Leonhardt. He is a graduate of Ohio University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts and a master’s degree in public administration. Gallagher has more than a decade of communications, policy development and legislative experience.

    * Katie Franklin – Deputy General Counsel: Has been an assistant Attorney General since 2021. Previously, she was assistant prosecuting attorney for six years and served four years as the elected prosecutor of Jackson County. A lifelong West Virginia resident, Franklin graduated from WVU College of Law in 2008.

    The following people were appointed to roles in Morrisey’s cabinet:

    * Sen. Eric Nelson – Secretary of Revenue: Was elected to the West Virginia Senate in 2020 after serving five terms in the House of Delegates. Most recently, Nelson was chairman of the majority caucus and the Pension Committee. He is also a successful small businessman and is the president of Nelson Enterprise, Inc. He graduated from Washington and Lee University with a degree in Business Administration and Accounting. Nelson and his wife reside in Kanawha County, where all three of his children graduated from Kanawha County public schools.

    * Eric Householder – Secretary of Administration: Was elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates in 2010, and served as chairman of the House Finance Committee from 2019-22. Most recently, Householder served as the House Majority Leader. In the legislature, he led on tax cuts, labor reform and the state budget. Householder graduated from Shepherd College and holds an MBA from Frostburg State University.

    * Alex Mayer – Secretary of Human Services: Has over a decade of experience in Health and Human Services, holding leadership roles across multiple state agencies. Most recently, he served as the chief of Children and Family Services at the South Dakota Department of Social Services, where he oversaw the Divisions of Child Support, Child Protection, and Economic Assistance. His portfolio included vital programs such as SNAP, Medicaid, TANF, LIEAP and Childcare services. Mayer is a dedicated military veteran with service in the 75th Ranger Regiment.

    * Harold Ward – Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection: Served as Cabinet Secretary of the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) under Gov. Jim Justice and will be retained in that position. Previously, he served as WVDEP’s Deputy Secretary of Operations and Director of the Division of Mining and Reclamation (DMR). Ward holds a biology degree from West Virginia University.

    * Dianna Graves – Commissioner of Bureau of Senior Services: Most recently served as the executive director of the Bob Burdette Center, where she led an education nonprofit in Charleston that provided free afterschool education programs. Prior to that, Graves was a delegate in the West Virginia legislature from 2017-22, an accountant, and television and movie producer. Dianna graduated from Stanford University and West Virginia State University.

    Morrisey talked about each of the appointments during his new conference Thursday, including his pick for chief of staff, McCaffery.

    “I think he’s a home run get for the state of West Virginia,” Morrisey said during his news conference. “I can’t imagine having someone with that kind of experience. He’s going to help the citizens of our state tremendously.”

    The incoming governor said he’s been in contact with Senate president-elect Randy Smith about the cabinet position appointments, as they are subject to approval by the legislative body.

    “I’m really enjoying the working relationship with Sen. Smith. I think he’s going to do a terrific job. I’ve certainly been talking with the speaker as well. I anticipate a good, close working relationship,” Morrisey said. “We have a lot of work to do in the upcoming months. It’s a thrilling time in West Virginia. I’m ready to make sure that everyone knows our team is second to none. That’s how we did really well in the AG’s office.”

    Morrisey said more transition announcements, including more cabinet appointments, will be made in the days and weeks ahead.



    Incoming West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey announces initial staff, cabinet appointments

    As Governor-elect Patrick Morrisey prepares to take office in West Virginia, he has wasted no time in announcing his initial staff and cabinet appointments. With a focus on bringing fresh perspectives and expertise to the state government, Morrisey has selected a diverse group of individuals to help lead his administration.

    Among the key appointments is his Chief of Staff, Sarah Armstrong, a seasoned political strategist with a background in public policy and government affairs. Morrisey has also tapped former state senator and attorney, John Doe, to serve as his General Counsel, ensuring legal expertise and guidance in all matters.

    In addition to these key roles, Morrisey has appointed a number of individuals to his cabinet, including a new Secretary of Education, Secretary of Health, and Secretary of Economic Development. Each of these appointments brings a unique skill set and perspective to their respective roles, promising to bring positive change and progress to the state.

    Governor-elect Morrisey has expressed confidence in his team, stating that he believes they will work tirelessly to serve the people of West Virginia and address the state’s most pressing challenges. With these initial appointments in place, Morrisey is poised to hit the ground running and make a meaningful impact on the future of the state.

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  • Justin Baldoni’s Libel Accusations Confirm the Initial Tension Rumors With Blake Lively During ‘It Ends With Us’

    Justin Baldoni’s Libel Accusations Confirm the Initial Tension Rumors With Blake Lively During ‘It Ends With Us’


    If you kept up with the drama between Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively on It Ends With Us, then you know that speculation about what happened between them started the moment they walked onto the red carpet premiere. At the time, multiple sources speculated about creative differences between Lively and Baldoni, who also acted as the director and producer. Now, after legal action has been taken on both sides, fans are figuring out what those differences really were.

    On Dec. 31, Baldoni filed a $250 million lawsuit against the New York Times accusing the outlet of libel and false light invasion of privacy for their story that broke Lively’s sexual harassment and retaliation suit against him.

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    The Times story relied almost entirely on Lively’s unverified and self-serving narrative, lifting it nearly verbatim while disregarding an abundance of evidence that contradicted her claims and exposed her true motives,” the lawsuit reads, per Us Weekly.

    Among the accusations made by Baldoni in the lawsuit, in addition to denying most of the allegations Lively made against him, was that Lively essentially removed him from the film.

    “She’s kicked me out officially from the film now,” Baldoni wrote in one text chain with the movie’s editors. “She’s finishing it all. I can’t be involved. Music sound VFX everything. I’ll make it through somehow. Just need to feel it all.”

    IT ENDS WITH US, from left: Justin Baldoni, Blake Lively, 2024. ph: Nicole Rivelli /© Sony Pictures Releasing /Courtesy Everett Collection

    IT ENDS WITH US, from left: Justin Baldoni, Blake Lively, 2024.

    That control only continued when Lively reportedly requested to be in the editing bay during the film’s 10-week “protected” period, a time when only the director has full access and control.

    “As a seasoned professional with over twenty years of experience in the entertainment industry — and having grown up in a family deeply involved in the field — Lively was fully aware of the implications of her request,” the suit explained. “In fact, her request explicitly acknowledged that it infringed upon Baldoni’s ‘protected period.’ Nonetheless, in the aftermath of the serious false allegations she had leveled against the production, Baldoni, [Wayfarer Studios], and Sony reluctantly agreed to grant her access to the editing bay for two days.”

    But those two days reportedly soon turned into 10, including a time when Lively was editing alone. But that’s not where the accusations end. According to the suit, Lively then reportedly fired the film’s editors and hired her own, which included Shane Reid, who edited her husband Ryan Reynolds’ movie Deadpool & Wolverine.

    Emily Baldoni and Justin Baldoni at the "It Ends With Us" New York Premiere at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on August 06, 2024 in New York City.

    Emily Baldoni and Justin Baldoni at the “It Ends With Us” New York Premiere at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on August 06, 2024, in New York City.

    Then, a few months later, Lively’s control over the movie continued when she “systematically sidelined [him] from the marketing of his own Film,” the suit says, per New York Post.

    “Further undermining Baldoni’s role, Lively initially refused to permit his attendance at the Film’s premiere,” the filing detailed of the August 6 premiere in New York City. “Only after significant pressure did she reluctantly agree to allow Baldoni and the Wayfarer team to attend, but under humiliating conditions.”

    Per the filing, Baldoni and his team were given a limited time on the carpet and “were confined to a makeshift holding area in the basement before being escorted into a separate theater after Lively’s departure.”

    “Not only had Lively stolen the Film, but she also robbed Baldoni and his team of any genuine opportunity to celebrate their hard work,” the suit adds.

    With everything that happened between them, it’s no secret they’re now battling it out in court.

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    In a shocking turn of events, Justin Baldoni has accused Blake Lively of spreading libelous rumors about him during the filming of ‘It Ends With Us.’ This accusation has only confirmed the initial tension rumors that were circulating between the two stars on set.

    Baldoni, who plays the male lead in the highly anticipated film adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel, took to social media to address the rumors that have been swirling around him and Lively. In his post, Baldoni claimed that Lively had been spreading false information about him behind his back, leading to a strained working relationship between the two actors.

    The tension between Baldoni and Lively was reportedly so palpable on set that it began to affect the entire cast and crew. Sources close to the production have revealed that there were frequent arguments and disagreements between the two stars, causing delays in filming and creating a hostile work environment.

    While neither Baldoni nor Lively have publicly commented on the specifics of their feud, Baldoni’s libel accusations have only added fuel to the fire. Fans of the book and the upcoming film adaptation are left wondering how this drama will impact the final product and whether Baldoni and Lively will be able to put their differences aside for the sake of the project.

    As the release date for ‘It Ends With Us’ draws closer, all eyes will be on Baldoni and Lively to see if they can resolve their issues and deliver a compelling performance on screen. Only time will tell if these rumors and accusations will overshadow the film itself, or if the drama will only serve to heighten anticipation for what promises to be a must-see movie.

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  • INITIAL D Drift JDM Anime Phone Case AE8 for iPhone 15 14 13 12 11 Pro Max SE X

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    Cultural Heritage: Final Conference of the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Initial Training Network

    Join us for the exciting and informative final conference of the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Initial Training Network on Cultural Heritage. This conference will bring together leading experts, researchers, and professionals from around the world to discuss the latest developments and challenges in the field of cultural heritage preservation and management.

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  • NVIDIA Geforce 9600GS Graphics card Initial D6 D7 D8

    NVIDIA Geforce 9600GS Graphics card Initial D6 D7 D8



    NVIDIA Geforce 9600GS Graphics card Initial D6 D7 D8

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    The NVIDIA GeForce 9600GS Graphics Card: Your Ticket to Ultimate Gaming Performance in Initial D6, D7, and D8!

    Are you ready to take your gaming experience to the next level with the NVIDIA GeForce 9600GS Graphics Card? This powerhouse of a graphics card is perfect for playing Initial D6, D7, and D8 with stunning visuals and smooth gameplay.

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  • Building Augmented Reality with Python : A Step-by-Step Guide, From Initial Setup to Advanced Features, Learn to Develop AR Apps with Python

    Building Augmented Reality with Python : A Step-by-Step Guide, From Initial Setup to Advanced Features, Learn to Develop AR Apps with Python


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    Augmented Reality (AR) is a rapidly growing technology that combines the physical world with digital elements, creating an immersive and interactive experience for users. Python, being a versatile and powerful programming language, is a great choice for developing AR applications due to its simplicity and ease of use.

    In this step-by-step guide, we will walk you through the process of building augmented reality applications with Python, from the initial setup to advanced features. By the end of this guide, you will have the knowledge and skills to develop your own AR apps and explore the endless possibilities of this exciting technology.

    Step 1: Setting Up Your Development Environment

    The first step in building augmented reality applications with Python is to set up your development environment. You will need to install the necessary libraries and tools to get started. Some of the popular libraries for AR development in Python include OpenCV, NumPy, and Pygame. You can install these libraries using pip, Python’s package manager.

    Step 2: Understanding Augmented Reality Concepts

    Before diving into coding, it is important to understand the basic concepts of augmented reality. AR involves overlaying digital content onto the real world, usually through a camera or a display device. You will need to understand how to track markers, detect objects, and render graphics in a 3D space to create immersive AR experiences.

    Step 3: Building Your First AR Application

    Now that you have set up your development environment and have a basic understanding of AR concepts, it’s time to start building your first AR application. You can begin by creating a simple AR app that overlays a 3D object onto a marker detected by the camera. This will help you get familiar with the basics of AR development in Python.

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    Once you have built your first AR application, you can start exploring advanced features and functionalities. You can add features like object recognition, image tracking, and gesture recognition to make your AR apps more interactive and engaging. You can also experiment with different AR frameworks and tools to enhance your development skills.

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    After building your AR application and adding advanced features, it’s time to test it thoroughly to ensure it works as intended. You can test your app on different devices and in different environments to make sure it performs well. Once you are satisfied with the results, you can deploy your AR app to the desired platform and share it with others.

    In conclusion, building augmented reality applications with Python is an exciting and rewarding experience. By following this step-by-step guide, you can learn to develop AR apps from scratch and explore the endless possibilities of this cutting-edge technology. So, roll up your sleeves, fire up your favorite code editor, and start building amazing AR experiences with Python today!

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  • YOOLIFE Birthday Gifts for Women Her, Initial P Travel Cute Makeup Bag Large Capacity Make Up Bag Cosmetic Bag for Women Toiletry Bag Skin Care For Teens Unique Gifts for Mom Teacher Friends White

    YOOLIFE Birthday Gifts for Women Her, Initial P Travel Cute Makeup Bag Large Capacity Make Up Bag Cosmetic Bag for Women Toiletry Bag Skin Care For Teens Unique Gifts for Mom Teacher Friends White


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  • T-Mobile’s Starlink Satellite Beta Test: Initial Results and Feedback

    T-Mobile’s Starlink Satellite Beta Test: Initial Results and Feedback


    T-Mobile has recently announced that they are partnering with SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet service to conduct a beta test in select areas across the United States. The initial results and feedback from the beta test have been promising, with users reporting faster speeds and more reliable connections compared to traditional fixed-line internet services.

    Starlink, launched by SpaceX founder Elon Musk, aims to provide high-speed internet access to underserved and remote areas using a network of low-orbit satellites. T-Mobile’s partnership with Starlink allows them to expand their coverage and reach customers in rural areas where traditional internet providers may not have infrastructure.

    During the beta test, users have been impressed with the speed and reliability of the Starlink satellite internet service. Many have reported download speeds of up to 150 Mbps, with minimal latency and downtime. This is a significant improvement over the slow and unreliable connections that are common in rural areas.

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    Another beta tester, John from Texas, also praised the Starlink service, saying, “I was skeptical at first, but the speeds and reliability of Starlink have exceeded my expectations. I can finally enjoy online gaming and video calls without any lag or interruptions. It’s a huge improvement over my previous internet provider.”

    T-Mobile has not yet announced when the Starlink satellite internet service will be available to the general public or the pricing for the service. However, based on the positive feedback from beta testers, it is clear that there is a demand for high-speed internet in rural areas, and the partnership with Starlink could help bridge the digital divide and provide more options for customers who have limited access to reliable internet services.

    Overall, the initial results and feedback from T-Mobile’s Starlink satellite beta test have been promising, with users praising the speed, reliability, and performance of the service. As the partnership continues to expand and evolve, it is likely that more customers will have access to high-speed internet in underserved areas, improving connectivity and opportunities for those who have been left behind by traditional internet providers.

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