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Doc Martens Sandals: The Best Styles for Summer • Magali Vaz

Finding the perfect pair of sandals is essential to complete your summer look, and Doc Martens are in style!

Whenever summertime rolls around, it’s time to switch out those winter boots, or even closed-toe shoes for a comfortable pair of sandals. There are many different types of sandals out there that can appeal to your style such as strappy sandals, heel sandals with a thong strap, stacked platform sandals, or even knee-high lace-up sandals.

With plenty of options to choose from when it comes to deciding on the perfect pair of sandals, it comes down to the brand that you

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How Much Does Rihanna’s Diamond Toe Ring Cost?

Good afternoon, we’re here to inform you that Rihanna just stepped out wearing a diamond toe ring worth more than…literally anything most of us have ever laid eyes on. (Unless you’re in possession of your own million dollar toe ring, in which case I take it all back.)

Rihanna showed off her giant diamond toe ring in a TikTok, which she iconicly captioned “quiet luxury.”

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The 9 carat ring

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NFL’s Tevin Coleman Cops Double-Sided Diamond Pendant To Honor Twins

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MLB to begin producing Padres broadcasts after Diamond Sports Group misses rights fee payment, per report

Major League Baseball will begin producing and distributing San Diego Padres games on Wednesday after Diamond Sports Group, which operates the Bally Sports regional networks, skipped a rights fee payment, reports the Sports Business Journal. Diamond missed the payment two weeks ago and Tuesday is the final day of a two-week grace period.

The team’s media rights revert back to the Padres on Wednesday. Here are more details from the Sports Business Journal:

MLB will produce the Padres’ Wednesday game in Miami, with the same announcers — who are employed by the team — and many of the same producers

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How Russia-Ukraine war served as a wake-up call for Surat’s diamond industry

Last week, around 350 of the thousands of workers at Laxmi Diamonds, a cutting and polishing factory in Surat’s Varachha, called a protest demanding a salary hike and pay vacation.

Owned by the Gajera brothers, the factory had declared a summer vacation from May 5 to May 28. But the workers were called back, and the factory resumed functioning on May 22. Hundreds, however, took to the streets on Thursday as they sought pay for the vacation period and a hike.

The protesters called off the stir and joined work on Friday only after the Diamond Workers Union Gujarat’s Surat

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Lily Collins’ diamond engagement ring and wedding band ‘stolen at Hollywood spa’

Lily Collins’ diamond engagement ring and wedding band were reportedly stolen while she was at a spa in West Hollywood this weekend.

According to news reports, the stolen goods – which also include some electronic devices – are valued at over “$10,000 (£7,906)”.

The story was first reported by TMZ on Wednesday (10 May).

After securing her belongings at the spa in California, the Emily in Paris star

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Booking Holdings (BKNG) Reported Strong Results on Increased Booking Volume

Diamond Hill Capital, an investment management company, released its “Large Cap Strategy” first quarter 2023 investor letter. A copy of the same can be downloaded here. In the first quarter, the strategy underperformed and returned -0.75% (net) compared to a 7.46% return for the Russell 1000 Index. In addition, you can check the top 5 holdings of the strategy to know its best picks in 2023.

Diamond Hill Large Cap Strategy highlighted stocks like Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:BKNG) in the first quarter of 2023 investor letter. Headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut, Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:BKNG) provides online travel and restaurant booking

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The Koh-i-Noor and Cullinan diamonds: Crown jewels have fraught history

For decades, Britain has been giving back its spoils of empire: the Stone of Scone to Scotland in 1996, Hong Kong to China in 1997 and, most recently, some of the Benin bronzes, with perhaps more to follow.

But, so far, that spirit of returning what was taken has not extended to the British crown jewels — specifically to the Koh-i-Noor diamond, which will be kept out of sight during King Charles III’s coronation Saturday, and the Cullinan diamonds, which will feature heavily.

Where the Koh-i-Noor diamond was first pulled from the earth is unknown,