Jelly Roll has finally flaunted his new shaved look and explained why he chose to ditch his iconic beard. While recording a video of himself celebrating his three Grammy nominations, the country music ...
Jelly Roll is showing off a whole new look. The 40-year-old "Save Me" singer, whose real name is Jason Bradley DeFord, took to Instagram on Thursday to share his new look, after shaving off his beard, ...
After baring his soul about his weight loss journey, Jelly Roll is ready to bare his face. The singer (real name Jason Bradley DeFord) shaved off the beard he's had for over a decade—and the facial ...
Just a few weeks ago, a December interest rate cut was viewed as practically a done deal by many economists. Now, with fresh government data showing solid U.S. job growth in September, many ...
President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, signed into law on July 4, brings sweeping changes to taxes, government assistance and other policies that affect the amount of money in American ...
Jelly Roll is embracing a whole new look. Weeks before his 41st birthday, the "Halfway to Hell" singer decided to go bare-faced for the first time in at least a decade. Wife Bunnie Xo documented the ...
"We're trying to see if a face lift might be in order," the singer joked of his decision to get rid of his facial hair Nicholas Rice is a Senior Editor for PEOPLE Magazine. He began working with the ...
New military standards for grooming and appearance have some worried about religious and racial discrimination, particularly the guidance that men must be clean shaven. Pentagon's top civilian made ...
Facial cleansers for aging skin aren’t just about getting rid of dirt. They’re the first defense against dehydration, dullness, and fine lines. That’s because as you get older, your skin naturally ...
SAN FRANCISCO/DUBLIN, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Citing worries about inflation and signs of relative stability in the labor market after two U.S. interest rate cuts this year, a growing number of Federal ...
A routine journey to the skies may result in long lines and a change of plans as airlines abide by a Federal Aviation Administration order to cut flights by 4% in high-traffic airports starting Friday ...
The airports impacted could reach far beyond the initial list of 40. With thousands of flights set to be impacted by the 10% reduction at U.S. airports, experts say travelers could feel ripple effects ...
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