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Khloe Kardashian is obsessed with talking about her baby daughter True - but she doesn't want her fans to know too much.
Barcelona, Sep 23 (EFE).- Despite the reopening of outdoor nightclubs in Catalonia, hundreds of young people continued Thursday to gather on the streets of Barcelona to drink and dance on the eve of the Mercè festival. (Camera: EFE).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE GATHER TO DRINK AND DANCE ON THE STREETS IN BARCELONA, SPAIN.
Achieving financial independence means building enough wealth that you don't ever have to work again. Whee! Of course, getting to financial independence, or FI, requires resilience and perseverance. However, there's more to escaping the rat race than that. According to Business Insider, author Sarah Stanley Fallaw says most millionaires follow a similar path. And she bases her conclusions not on hunches, but on her interviews with over 600 millionaires from all walks of life. They share three traits: spending below their means, finding a side hustle, and moving to self-employment. Ultimately, the three factors work together to allow them to build wealth more quickly and reach financial independence sooner than most.
Chef Gordon Ramsay is famous for his abrasive and "tell it like it is" persona. Business Insider complied a list of fun facts even his most ardent fans probably don't know about him. His favorite fast-food order is a double cheeseburger "animal style" from In-N-Out. Gordon Ramsay is Scottish but was raised in England. Ramsay became a head chef at 27 years old. Ramsay was once the highest-earning chef in the world. He has been married to his wife, Tana, for 23 years. Ramsay previously said if he could choose his last meal on Earth, it would be beef Wellington.
Grave concern is growing among senior White House advisers about the people President Donald Trump has been listening to lately. CNN reports Trump has turned to a fringe group of advisers peddling increasingly dubious tactics to overturn the results of the election. That's generated new levels of uncertainty at how Trump will resist the coming end of his tenure. The coterie includes conspiracist lawyer Sidney Powell, disgraced former national security adviser Michael Flynn, and onetime chief strategist Steve Bannon. Other voices in Trump's ear are those from hawkish trade adviser Peter Navarro and the eccentric founder of the retail website Overstock. Sources close to the President say his advisers are particularly worried about what Powell may convince him to do in the coming days. Through it all, Trump has mostly abandoned the day-to-day running of government.