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23 Things That Will Make Your Patio *The* Place To Be This Summer
23 Things That Will Make Your Patio *The* Place To Be This Summer

Buzz Feed

time05-07-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Buzz Feed

23 Things That Will Make Your Patio *The* Place To Be This Summer

A triangular sail that'll bring your backyard some much-needed shade *and* drop the temperature a few degrees so you can actually enjoy the outdoors instead of worrying about sprouting a sweat stache. Some connectable Edison bulb string lights so you can make your backyard look like your favorite outdoor beer garden — and your guests will love that there's no cover charge! Solar-powered light-up flowers sure to add some whimsy to any outdoor space. And since they're cordless, you don't have to worry about being in proximity of an outlet. A massive inflatable screen from which you can watch all your fave programs. Bust this out for all of your summer Love Island viewings, and I guarantee no one will be late. A terrazzo firepit so you can partake in your fave outdoor pastime: making s'mores! It sure beats cooking 'em over a regular stove — let me tell you that. A canopy swing that basically looks like a Fisher-Price baby rocker — just for adults. If only it came with a motor to automatically rock you to sleep... A three-piece patio set with enough room for a small charcuterie spread and bottle of chilled white wine. You know, just ~summer~ stuff. A weatherproof outdoor Wi-Fi extender you can easily mount outdoors so you can take your WFH setup and convert it into a WFO (work from outside) setup without worrying about your internet speed. A pair of gravity lounge chairs so you can stretch out in ergonomic fashion. After being bent over your laptop all day like a lil' gremlin, it can do wonders for your lower back! An outdoor area rug that'll add some pizzazz to your patio if otherwise, it's just a bland slab of concrete. A fully adjustable portable backyard mister you can coil along a railing or umbrella or even just prop up on the ground next to you. It might not look like much, but it can cool areas off by up to 20 degrees! A compact Weber grill if you don't have a ton of outdoor space but do have super-size grilling ambitions. A three-piece bar set you can stock with everything you need to whip up tropical drinks. Don't forget the tiny umbrella toothpicks!! An umbrella light that'll provide overhead light so you can continue your al fresco gossip sesh long after sunset. Some crowd-pleasing flame colorant, so when you run out of s'mores ingredients... you can still get guests to stick around. Some solar-powered, round garden lights you can pop on your tabletop, in your garden beds, or along your pool for added ambiance. Squint your eyes and it's almost like you're at a resort in Cabo. A quilted hammock because taking a nap outdoors just hits different — especially when you're laying on something as comfortable and plush as a mattress topper. A magnetic barbecue light that'll make it easy to check in on the progress of your burgers and dogs — no phone flashlight necessary. A 2-in-1 cooler table so you don't have to make several trips to the kitchen when you're ready for another Topo Chico hard seltzer. Just load it up with ice and you can dump a 12-pack in, easy peasy. A weather-resistant end table where you can place your emotional support iced coffee. Sometimes I don't even feel like caffeine, but I like having it anyway. Not sure if that's just a me thing or not, but 🤷‍♀️. An indoor/outdoor bean bag you can sink into once you've scooped up the best burger of the bunch + added a healthy handful of Doritos to your BBQ-approved paper plate. A foldable cabana chair that looks like something you'd lounge on at a far-flung resort. So what if you only have three square feet of backyard space?? This baby will transform it. A patterned indoor/outdoor ottoman so durable, you can kick up your feet — shoes and all — without worrying about staining it or being yelled at by your mom for *potentially* staining it.

Marjorie Taylor Greene Bangs Gavel After Being Interrupted While Praising Trump: 'I'm the Chair of This Committee'
Marjorie Taylor Greene Bangs Gavel After Being Interrupted While Praising Trump: 'I'm the Chair of This Committee'

Int'l Business Times

time24-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Int'l Business Times

Marjorie Taylor Greene Bangs Gavel After Being Interrupted While Praising Trump: 'I'm the Chair of This Committee'

Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene drew ire after disregarding the rules of parliamentary procedure and speaking out of turn to praise President Donald Trump, and repeatedly banged her gavel wat attempts to interrupt her. The Republican representative, who chairs the House Department of Government Efficiency subcommittee, spoke out of turn during a committee hearing on Tuesday. "No one loves veterans more than President Trump, and he's made that apparent," Greene said. "That's why he's working for peace." "Madam Chair, Madam Chair," Democratic Rep. Melanie Stansbury said, trying to interrupt Greene's statement. "It's not your time." "I'm the chair of this committee," Greene stated, banging her gavel repeatedly. "You're not recognized Ms. Stansbury." "You're not recognized either," Stansbury shot back. "You can't just speak anytime you want." "I'm the chair of this committee," Greene repeated. "That's not how it works," the New Mexico representative stated. "Madam Chairwoman, that is not how part of it. You can smash your gavel all day, but that's not how parliamentary procedure is. We're going to get you a Robert's Rules of Order." "Ms. Stansbury, you're not recognized," Greene insisted. "Madam Chair, calm down. Let's move on," Stansbury said. "You're not recognized," Greene repeated. Social media users took to online platforms to express their frustrations with Greene's conduct during the hearing. "Marjorie banging that gavel like it's a Fisher-Price toy she thinks controls the Deep State. Parliamentary procedure just filed for a restraining order," one user quipped. "Somebody make a clip of all the times she beat her gavel and put it to music. I would but don't know how," another joked. "What a petulant child @mtgreenee is," one user remarked, tagging the lawmaker on X. "Watching Marjorie Taylor Greene try to run a hearing is like watching a toddler pretend to drive a fire truck. Lots of noise, zero control, and absolutely no idea what the hell she's doing," one user added. "A chairperson is supposed to be an impartial moderator and rule on points of order or parliamentary inquiries," another noted. Greene eventually yielded five minutes worth of speaking time to Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) after once again reiterating that she was the chair of the committee. Originally published on Latin Times

25 Things To Make Your Patio The Place To Be
25 Things To Make Your Patio The Place To Be

Buzz Feed

time17-06-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Buzz Feed

25 Things To Make Your Patio The Place To Be

A triangular sail that'll bring your backyard some much-needed shade *and* drop the temperature a few degrees so you can actually enjoy the outdoors instead of worrying about sprouting a sweat stache. Some connectable Edison bulb string lights so you can make your backyard look like your favorite outdoor beer garden — and your guests will love that there's no cover charge! Solar-powered light-up flowers sure to add some whimsy to any outdoor space. And since they're cordless, you don't have to worry about being in proximity of an outlet. A massive inflatable screen from which you can watch all your fave programs. Bust this out for all of your summer Love Island viewings, and I guarantee no one will be late. A terrazzo firepit so you can partake in your fave outdoor pastime: making s'mores! It sure beats cooking 'em over a regular stove — let me tell you that. A canopy swing that basically looks like a Fisher-Price baby rocker — just for adults. If only it came with a motor to automatically rock you to sleep... A three-piece patio set with enough room for a small charcuterie spread and bottle of chilled white wine. You know, just ~summer~ stuff. A weatherproof outdoor Wi-Fi extender you can easily mount outdoors so you can take your WFH setup and convert it into a WFO (work from outside) setup without worrying about your internet speed. A pair of gravity lounge chairs so you can stretch out in ergonomic fashion. After being bent over your laptop all day like a lil' gremlin, it can do wonders for your lower back! An outdoor area rug that'll add some pizzazz to your patio if otherwise, it's just a bland slab of concrete. A fully adjustable portable backyard mister you can coil along a railing or umbrella or even just prop up on the ground next to you. It might not look like much, but it can cool areas off by up to 20 degrees! A compact Weber grill if you don't have a ton of outdoor space but do have super-size grilling ambitions. A three-piece bar set you can stock with everything you need to whip up tropical drinks. Don't forget the tiny umbrella toothpicks!! An umbrella light that'll provide overhead light so you can continue your al fresco gossip sesh long after sunset. Some crowd-pleasing flame colorant, so when you run out of s'mores ingredients... you can still get guests to stick around. An oversized egg chair you'll soon be treating like your very own throne. My advice? Snatch up any and all bells in the house rn so you can summon your roommates/family/significant other to grab you lemonade and grapes. Some solar-powered, round garden lights you can pop on your tabletop, in your garden beds, or along your pool for added ambiance. Squint your eyes and it's almost like you're at a resort in Cabo. A quilted hammock because taking a nap outdoors just hits different — especially when you're laying on something as comfortable and plush as a mattress topper. A magnetic barbecue light that'll make it easy to check in on the progress of your burgers and dogs — no phone flashlight necessary. A weather-resistant cedar pathway you can use to connect your patio to other outdoor areas like your garden or hot tub. A 2-in-1 cooler table so you don't have to make several trips to the kitchen when you're ready for another Topo Chico hard seltzer. Just load it up with ice and you can dump a 12-pack in, easy peasy. A weather-resistant end table where you can place your emotional support iced coffee. Sometimes I don't even feel like caffeine, but I like having it anyway. Not sure if that's just a me thing or not, but 🤷‍♀️. An indoor/outdoor bean bag you can sink into once you've scooped up the best burger of the bunch + added a healthy handful of Doritos to your BBQ-approved paper plate. A foldable cabana chair that looks like something you'd lounge on at a far-flung resort. So what if you only have three square feet of backyard space?? This baby will transform it. A patterned indoor/outdoor ottoman so durable, you can kick up your feet — shoes and all — without worrying about staining it or being yelled at by your mom for *potentially* staining it.

Backyard Transformation Ideas For Every Budget
Backyard Transformation Ideas For Every Budget

Buzz Feed

time13-06-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Buzz Feed

Backyard Transformation Ideas For Every Budget

A triangular sail that'll bring your backyard some much-needed shade *and* drop the temperature a few degrees so you can actually enjoy the outdoors instead of worrying about sprouting a sweat stache. A vertical planter with five containers so you can finally grow your own herbs and stop spending $6 on a tiny bunch of basil!! A massive inflatable screen from which you can watch all your fave programs. Bust this out for all of your summer Love Island viewings, and I guarantee no one will be late. Some connectable Edison bulb string lights so you can make your backyard look like your favorite outdoor beer garden — and your guests will love that there's no cover charge! Or some weather-resistant wall lanterns if you could use the extra illumination but string lights aren't exactly your thing. An outdoor area rug that'll add some pizzazz to your patio if otherwise, it's just a bland slab of concrete. A three-piece patio set with enough room for a small charcuterie spread and bottle of chilled white wine. You know, just ~summer~ stuff. A balcony table attachment so you can take your WFH setup and convert it into a WFO (work from outside) setup. And then, when 5 p.m. hits, it's time to make it a bar top! Solar-powered light-up flowers sure to add some whimsy to any outdoor space. And since they're cordless, you don't have to worry about being in proximity of an outlet. A canopy swing that basically looks like a Fisher-Price baby rocker — just for adults. If only it came with a motor to automatically rock you to sleep... A compact Weber grill if you don't have a ton of outdoor space but do have super-size grilling ambitions. A terrazzo firepit so you can partake in your fave outdoor pastime: making s'mores! It sure beats cooking 'em over a regular stove — let me tell you that. A fully adjustable portable backyard mister you can coil along a railing, an umbrella, or even just prop up on the ground next to you. It might not look like much, but it can cool areas off by up to 20 degrees! A pair of gravity lounge chairs so you can stretch out in ergonomic fashion. After being bent over your laptop all day like a lil' gremlin, it can do wonders for your lower back! A quilted hammock because taking a nap outdoors just hits different — especially when you're laying on something as comfortable and plush as a mattress topper. Some crowd-pleasing flame colorant so when you run out of s'mores ingredients... you can still get guests to stick around. An umbrella light that'll provide overhead light so you can continue your al fresco gossip sesh long after sunset. A weather-resistant cedar pathway you can use to connect your patio to other outdoor areas like your garden or hot tub. A 2-in-1 cooler table so you don't have to make several trips to the kitchen when you're ready for another Topo Chico hard seltzer. Just load it up with ice, and you can dump a 12-pack in, easy peasy. An oversized egg chair you'll soon be treating like your very own throne. My advice? Snatch up any and all bells in the house rn so you can summon your roommates/family/significant other to grab you lemonade and grapes. A magnetic barbecue light that'll make it easy to check in on the progress of your burgers and dogs — no phone flashlight necessary. A cushioned hanging chair where you can curl up and enjoy the breeze or even spy on neighborhood pups (that's what I'd do, anyways). Some solar-powered, round garden lights you can pop on your tabletop, in your garden beds, or along your pool for added ambiance. Squint your eyes, and it's almost like you're at a resort in Cabo. A foldable cabana chair that looks like something you'd lounge on at a far-flung resort. So what if you only have three square feet of backyard space?? This baby will transform it. A three-piece bar set you can stock with everything you need to whip up tropical drinks. Don't forget the tiny umbrella toothpicks!! A weather-resistant end table where you can place your emotional support iced coffee. Sometimes I don't even feel like caffeine, but I like having it anyway. Not sure if that's just a me thing or not, but 🤷‍♀️. A set of ~drink sticks~ so mama (you) never has to stray too far from baby (your Hard Mountain Dew). A swiveling UPF 50+ protection umbrella (with an adjustable clamp) you can bring to the beach or even just use on your deck. That way, you don't end up with third-degree burns after taking a cat nap that turned into four (count 'em — four) solid hours. A patterned indoor/outdoor ottoman so durable, you can kick up your feet — shoes and all — without worrying about staining it or being yelled at by your mom for *potentially* staining it. And an indoor/outdoor bean bag you can sink into once you've scooped up the best burger of the bunch + added a healthy handful of Doritos to your BBQ-approved paper plate.

Barbie dolls and other toys may cost more due to tariffs, Mattel warns
Barbie dolls and other toys may cost more due to tariffs, Mattel warns

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Barbie dolls and other toys may cost more due to tariffs, Mattel warns

Days after President Donald Trump attempted to downplay rising prices by saying American children should make do with fewer possessions, one of the nation's largest toy manufacturers is warning of increased consumer costs. Mattel, the iconic maker of Barbie, said in its first quarter earnings report this week it plans to raise prices on American toys in direct response to the administration's new trade policies. "The company is operating in an uncertain macro-economic environment with significant volatility, including changes in global trade policy and U.S. tariffs," the Monday, May 5 report said. Along with Barbie, Mattel's most recognizable franchise brands include Hot Wheels, Fisher-Price, American Girl, Thomas & Friends, Uno, Masters of the Universe, Matchbox, Monster High, Mega and Polly Pocket. Though an international brand, roughly half of Mattel's business is in the United States, according to Chief Financial Officer Anthony DiSilvestro. 'Two dolls instead of 30': Trump acknowledges prices will force consumers to cut back Though tariffs did not affect Mattel's first quarter earnings, the company said it is taking "mitigating actions" to offset potential impact of new tariffs. Along with price hikes, the toy giant says it plans to diversify its supply chain and take steps to further reduce its reliance on products from China. The company said in its May 5 earnings presentation that the evolving U.S. tariffs and volatile macroeconomic environment makes it difficult to predict sales for the rest of the year. DiSilvestro said in a March 13 conference that less than 40% of the company's total production this year is expected to come from China. The report did not include details about which Mattel products may end up more expensive in the coming months, but did project 40% to 50% of their products will cost $20 or less. The Trump administration has imposed tariffs totaling 145% on imports from China. Ten percent baseline tariffs on most other countries remain in effect, even though Trump delayed steeper reciprocal tariffs for 90 days, in addition to 25% tariffs on foreign automobiles, steel and aluminum. Trump, during an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" that aired May 4, repeated the scenario of pricier dolls in his defense of tariff-induced price hikes, this time arguing little girls in the U.S. need to make do with fewer toys. The president has maintained that China will bear the brunt of his tariffs, yet in recent days has begun to openly acknowledge and downplay the real possibility of increased costs passed down to American shoppers. "I don't think that a beautiful baby girl needs – that's 11 years old – needs to have 30 dolls," Trump told "Meet the Press" host Kristen Welker. "I think they can have three dolls or four dolls because what we were doing with China was just unbelievable. We had a trade deficit of hundreds of billions of dollars with China." A week prior, Trump dismissed cost concerns in an interview with ABC, saying "the children will have two dolls instead of 30 dolls," and that "maybe the two dolls will cost a couple bucks more than they would normally." Contributing: Joey Garrison, USA TODAY. Kathryn Palmer is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at kapalmer@ and on X @KathrynPlmr. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Barbie doll costs could increase due to Trump tariffs, Mattel warns Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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