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Six years before Camryn Kitchen stood in the Independence High School gymnasium and told 200 friends and family she was going to the University of Virginia, she was a quarterback.Yes, the quarterback.”She played flag football and she took it seriously,” her father, Billy Kitchen, said Wednesday. “She played offense, defense, kicking, everything. She just loves to compete.”She still loves to compete.Kitchen was part of a group of incredibly talented Union County girls who seemed to excel in every way. One of those girls, Lily Devereaux, became a soccer star at Weddington High School and went on to Mississippi State University.”We…

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Recommended by Experts A series where we find out which products the professionals (who really know what they’re talking about) actually use and really stand behind. Read more here. Photo-Illustration: The Strategist; Photos: Retailers Unless you’ve worked in a professional kitchen — or perhaps fancy you could after binge-watching The Bear — you might be wondering what exactly a kitchen mat is. It’s not a baking mat, one of those handy Silpat mats that go on top of sheet pans when making cookies. Instead, it’s a cushiony, cloudlike mat that home cooks and professional chefs alike place in high-traffic areas…

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It's no secret that working from home has become much more common since the COVID-19 pandemic began.More time at home, coupled with high interest rates and a sluggish housing market, has led to a surge in attention to home renovation and decorating projects, with Americans spending an average of $1,599 per year on decorating their homes, according to a 2024 Opendoor survey.While the internet is full of sharing tips and hot takes on how to spend your money and incorporate the latest design trends into your space, Los Angeles-based content creators Robert Gigliotti and Ethan Gaskill are taking a different…

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Down icon An icon in the shape of a downward angle. Colorful kitchen. Africa Studio/Shutterstock Robert Gigliotti and Ethan Gaskill became a hot topic after sharing their home decor “ix” on TikTok.They told Business Insider that your kitchen doesn't need to be overly decorated.It's time to stop taking on so many DIY projects, they added. It's no secret that working from home has become much more common since the COVID-19 pandemic began.More time at home, along with high interest rates and a sluggish housing market, has put a spotlight on home renovation and decorating projects, with Americans spending an average…

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Coach Mox is on a recruiting spree again. Fresh off adding four transfer students in April and May, the Virginia women's basketball team has landed another high school recruit. On Wednesday afternoon, four-star guard Camryn Kitchen committed to the University of Virginia. Amaka Agugua Hamilton confirmed the signing of Kitchen, who was originally a 2025 class member but has been reclassified to 2024 and will join the program for the 2024-2025 school year. 🤝 Welcome to 𝗪𝗔𝗛𝗢𝗢 𝗡𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡, Follow‼ ️📰 https://t.co/ChsJykHlBZ#GoFoods🔸⚔️🔹 #GNSL pic.twitter.com/ocv3K4zrpt— Virginia Women's Basketball (@UVAWomensHoops) June 5, 2024Kitchen, a 5-foot-9 guard out of Independence High School in Charlotte,…

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Camryn Kitchen is a four-star prospect in the 2025 class. Virginia He will be reclassified to the 2024 class.The 5-foot-9 guard from Charlotte, North Carolina, chose the University of Virginia. Illinois, Louisville, Marquette, Virginia Tech and Pennsylvania State UniversityUpon arriving on campus after reclassifying, Kitchen will redshirt his freshman season.RELATED: 2025 four-star guard Camryn Kitchen sets signing date”I've been reclassified and will be enrolling at the beginning of August, which means I'm now in the class of 2024,” she explained. “I'm grateful for this opportunity. It's really great that they invested their time and money in me as an athlete,…

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Camryn Kitchen is a four-star prospect in the 2025 class. Virginia He will be reclassified to the 2024 class.The 5-foot-9 guard from Charlotte, North Carolina, chose the University of Virginia. Illinois, Louisville, Marquette, Virginia Tech and Pennsylvania State UniversityUpon arriving on campus after reclassifying, Kitchen will redshirt his freshman season.RELATED: 2025 four-star guard Camryn Kitchen sets signing date”I've been reclassified and will be enrolling at the beginning of August, which means I'm now in the class of 2024,” she explained. “I'm grateful for this opportunity. It's really great that they invested their time and money in me as an athlete,…

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New York Governor Kathy Hawkle announced she was halting the implementation of the controversial congestion charge just 25 days before it was set to go into effect, an announcement that drew immediate and passionate reactions from residents of Hell's Kitchen. “I have directed the MTA to suspend the congestion charge indefinitely,” Hawkle announced Wednesday morning. Governor Kathy Hoffle at the Michael Quill Bus Stop in Hell's Kitchen in April 2020. Photo: Darren McGehee/Office of the Governor, New York State The plan, which was set to take effect on June 30, would have imposed a $15 toll on cars entering Manhattan…

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Homes We Love: Every day we feature amazing spaces submitted by our community of architects, designers, builders, and homeowners. Have a space you'd like to share? Submit it here.Project details:position: London, EnglandFrom the architect: “House Made By Many Hands is one of the first built structures in the UK to specify low carbon limestone burnt clay cement (LC3) concrete, a new material that produces 30 to 40 per cent less CO2 during production than standard Portland cement. Commissioned by an environmentally conscious client, the renovation of the compact Victorian home became a test bed for LC3, a product that could…

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I love eating at restaurants, but there’s something about preparing a meal at home that’s just so satisfying. Well, assuming your kitchen is stocked with the right equipment, of course. Let’s face it: Trying to chop onions with a dull knife is enough to make you call it quits and order takeout. And if your arsenal’s been feeling (or looking) a little rusty, it’s time for some upgrades. That doesn’t have to mean shelling out hundreds of dollars for a single skillet, especially with the kitchen deals I’m seeing.Speaking of deals, finding the best ones out there is sort of…

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