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Last week in Barneys those skinny jeans perfectly contoured your curves and made your butt look incredible. Now, after you’ve removed the tags and struggle to snap that waist button for your heavily-anticipated office party, you mentally recall everything you ate and conclude that, other than a few bites of your friend’s brownie cheesecake at dinner the other night, you’ve stuck perfectly to your diet.
You’re most likely experiencing water weight. Those skinny jeans fit a little skinnier, your fingers and ankles feel swollen, your eyes look like the aftermath of a party girl who got a little too tipsy last night, you feel bloated and you just know everyone will be talking about your newly risen muffin top at the party.
This is not what sexy feels

Soccer moms were the go to gals in the 1996 Presidential election. Eight years later George W. Bush again looked to the ladies, zeroing in on security moms. In the last presidential election a hockey mom herself was put at the top of the

In As You Like It, Shakespeare said man has seven ages. The first four are each expressed in a single word: infant, schoolboy, lover, soldier. The last three needed explanation. There’s a stage where everything comes together, and the man becomes a

Amidst all the fuss about President Obama’s sagging poll numbers, the struggling U.S. economy, and “who’s up and who’s down” in the Republican presidential primary contest, American University professor Allan Lichtman has issued his “sure fire” prediction for the outcome of the November 2012 election.
Lichtman is no crystal ball gazer. His predictions are based on a formula he developed in 1981 in collaboration with a Russian geophysicist, who had previously specialized in creating models used to forecast earthquakes. Their approach was based on a thorough analysis of the forces at work in shaping the political landscape in every

Here’s how I can tell if an environmental news story has permeated the public consciousness: my 86 year-old mother phones to tell me about it. She doesn’t have a computer, just her morning newspaper. So when she called to read to me that a single bluefin tuna had sold at wholesale auction in Tokyo for a record $736,000, I knew the story had really been heard ’round the world. “Yes, mom,” I