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  • El Dorado Hills residents prepare for strong winds and possible power outages

    Residents of El Dorado Hills are preparing for strong winds expected to last through Christmas Day, with concerns about potential power outages in the area. Josh McGee expressed confidence in his Christmas-themed skeleton decoration, saying, “I got faith in Skully. He’s made it through a couple of winters with us already, so I have faith in him. The hat might be gone, but we’ll get it back.”McGee’s giant skeleton sits in the front yard of his El Dorado Hills home wearing a Santa hat and scarf.His neighbor Tom Molyneux-Elliot said that he is reconsidering his decision to put out the trash early, saying, “I might be picking up garbage in the morning.”Despite the subtle jokes from these two, the anticipated strong gusts have put residents on high alert for possible power outages. “I have generators and everything, but, you know, PG&E is notoriously unreliable during this kind of situation,” McGee said. “They don’t have the best track record of keeping power on.”Molyneux-Elliot added, “We used to lose power a lot, but the last couple of years, it’s been better. Hopefully, that won’t happen again this year. But I know up the hill it definitely gets a little worse.”PG&E has assured residents that they are fully staffed and have crews ready to respond to any outages caused by the high winds. Jeff Weeks from Ace Hardware at Town Center reported a steady flow of customers preparing for the storm. “We didn’t anticipate quite the run on things we have here,” he said. The lighting section shelves were bare on Tuesday night, and Weeks mentioned that the store plans to stay open on Christmas Eve for those who might need supplies during the storm.”Come in early, get the things that you think you’re going to need,” he advised. He emphasized the importance of being prepared with “generators, candles, lights, flashlights, huge things, batteries, we have all those kinds of things.”See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel

    Residents of El Dorado Hills are preparing for strong winds expected to last through Christmas Day, with concerns about potential power outages in the area.

    Josh McGee expressed confidence in his Christmas-themed skeleton decoration, saying, “I got faith in Skully. He’s made it through a couple of winters with us already, so I have faith in him. The hat might be gone, but we’ll get it back.”

    McGee’s giant skeleton sits in the front yard of his El Dorado Hills home wearing a Santa hat and scarf.

    His neighbor Tom Molyneux-Elliot said that he is reconsidering his decision to put out the trash early, saying, “I might be picking up garbage in the morning.”

    Despite the subtle jokes from these two, the anticipated strong gusts have put residents on high alert for possible power outages.

    “I have generators and everything, but, you know, PG&E is notoriously unreliable during this kind of situation,” McGee said. “They don’t have the best track record of keeping power on.”

    Molyneux-Elliot added, “We used to lose power a lot, but the last couple of years, it’s been better. Hopefully, that won’t happen again this year. But I know up the hill it definitely gets a little worse.”

    PG&E has assured residents that they are fully staffed and have crews ready to respond to any outages caused by the high winds.

    Jeff Weeks from Ace Hardware at Town Center reported a steady flow of customers preparing for the storm.

    “We didn’t anticipate quite the run on things we have here,” he said.

    The lighting section shelves were bare on Tuesday night, and Weeks mentioned that the store plans to stay open on Christmas Eve for those who might need supplies during the storm.

    “Come in early, get the things that you think you’re going to need,” he advised.

    He emphasized the importance of being prepared with “generators, candles, lights, flashlights, huge things, batteries, we have all those kinds of things.”

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  • History Happenings: Oct. 11, 2025

    It was early October on this day in 1905, and fall millinery was ready to buy. A. Lewis had velvets, chenille, fancy ostrich feathers and ready-to-wear hats. Don’t forget the children! Fall and winter bonnets, coats, dresses, babies shirts and…

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  • Commentary: If he ever gets his job back, I have just the hat for Jimmy Kimmel, thanks to Trump

    These are dark times, the average cynic might argue.

    But do not despair.

    If you focus on the positive, rather than the negative, you’ll have to agree that the United States of America is on top and still climbing.

    Yes, protesters gathered Thursday outside “Jimmy Kimmel Live” in Hollywood to denounce ABC’s suspension of the host and President Trump’s threat to revoke licenses from networks that criticize him, despite repeated vows by Trump and top deputies to defend free speech.

    You can call it hypocrisy.

    I call it moxie.

    And by the way, demonstrators were not arrested or deported, and the National Guard was not summoned (as far as I know).

    Do you see what I mean? Just tilt your head back a bit, and you can see sunshine breaking through the clouds.

    Let’s take the president’s complaint that he read “someplace” that the networks “were 97% against me.” Some might see weakness in that, or thin skin. Others might wonder where the “someplace” was that the president discovered his TV news favorability rating stands at 3%, given that he could get caught drowning puppies and cheating at golf and still get fawning coverage from at least one major network.

    But Trump had good reason to be grumpy. He was returning from a news conference in London, where he confused Albania and Armenia and fumbled the pronunciation of Azerbaijan, which sounded a bit more like Abracadabra.

    It’s not his fault all those countries all start with an A. And isn’t there a geography lesson in it for all of us, if not a history lesson?

    We move on now to American healthcare, and the many promising developments under way in the nation’s capital, thanks to Trump’s inspired choice of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as chief of the Department of Health and Human Services.

    Those who see the glass half empty would argue that Kennedy has turned the department into a morgue, attempting to kill COVID-19 vaccine research, espousing backwater views about measles, firing public health experts, demoralizing the remaining staff and rejecting decades worth of biomedical advances despite having no medical training or expertise.

    But on the plus side, Kennedy is going after food dyes.

    It’s about time, and thank you very much.

    I’m not sure what else will be left in a box of Trix or Lucky Charms when food coloring is removed, but I am opposed to fake food coloring, unless it’s in a cocktail, and I’d like to think most Americans are with me on this.

    Also on the bright side: Kennedy is encouraging Americans to do chin-ups and pushups for better health.

    Are you going to sit on the radical left side of your sofa and gripe about what’s happened to your country, or get with the program and try to do a few pushups?

    OK, so Trump’s efforts to shut down the war on cancer is a little scary. As the New York Times reported, on the chopping block is development of a new technique for colorectal cancer prevention, research into immunotherapy cancer prevention, a study on improving childhood cancer survival rates, and better analysis of pre-malignant breast tissue in high-risk women.

    But that could all be fake news, or 97% of it, at least. And if it’s not?

    All that research and all those doctors and scientists can apply for jobs in other countries, just like all the climate scientists whose work is no longer a national priority. The more who leave, the better, because the brain drain is going to free up a lot of real estate and help solve the housing crisis.

    Thank you, President Trump.

    Is it any wonder that Trump has been seen recently wearing a MAGA-red hat that says “TRUMP WAS RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING!”

    Well, mostly everything.

    Climate change appears to be real.

    The war in Ukraine didn’t end as promised.

    The war in the Middle East is still raging.

    Grocery prices did not go down on day one, and some goods cost more because of tariffs.

    As for the promise of a new age of American prosperity, there’s no rainbow in sight yet, although there is a pot of gold in the White House, with estimates of billions in profits for Trump family businesses since he took office,

    But for all of that, along with an approval rating that has dropped since he took office in January, Trump exudes confidence. So much so that he proudly wears that bright red hat, which he was giving out in the Oval office, and which retails for $25.

    It’s another ingenious economic stimulation plan.

    And there’s an important lesson here for all of us.

    Never admit defeat, and when things don’t go your way, stand tall, adjust your hat, and find someone to blame.

    We should all have our own hats made.

    Doctors could wear hats saying they’ve never gotten a diagnosis wrong.

    Dentists could wear hats saying they’ve never pulled the wrong tooth.

    TV meteorologists could wear hats saying — well, maybe not — that they’ve gotten every forecast right.

    I’m having hats made as you read this.

    LOPEZ IS RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING!

    Please don’t have me fired, Mr. President, if you disagree.

    As for Jimmy Kimmel, I’m offering this idea free of charge:

    If you ever get your job back, you, your sidekick Guillermo, and the entire studio audience should be wearing hats.

    KIMMEL WAS RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING!

    Steve.lopez@latimes.com

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  • Dodgers pitcher writes tribute to Charlie Kirk on hat

    Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Treinen took the mound at Oracle Park during Friday night’s game against the San Francisco Giants with a handwritten tribute to Charlie Kirk easily visible on the right side of his hat.Treinen’s blue Dodgers hat had Kirk’s name written in white, with a Christian cross on each side of Kirk’s name. The message came two days after Kirk, a 31-year-old political activist who frequently expounded far-right views, was shot and killed at a rally on Utah Valley University’s campus in Orem, Utah. Video above: Pa. lawmaker to introduce bill that establishes Charlie Kirk Day as state holidayTreinen hasn’t been shy about using his platform to promote his beliefs and conspiracy theories, which have usually been far-right memes and anti-vaccine content. During the heated Giants-Dodgers postseason showdown in 2021, Treinen changed his Instagram bio to link to Robin Bullock, who said he was a “prophet of God” on his YouTube channel and shared conspiracy theories and indirectly took credit for the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol.A one-time All-Star with the A’s, Treinen has been with the Dodgers since 2020 and has been a steady presence in their bullpen. But he and fellow pitcher Clayton Kershaw were outspoken against their own team when the Dodgers invited the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a charity group of queer and drag nuns, to their Pride Night in 2023.During the Dodgers’ Pride Night in 2025 (which coincidentally happened when the Giants were in LA), Kershaw created a controversy for himself when he wrote a Bible verse on his hat. Kershaw claimed it had nothing to do with Pride night, but the specific passage he chose has been frequently used by Christians to denounce the LGBTQ+ community. The Dodgers played a game on Wednesday night, but Treinen didn’t pitch in the 9-0 win over the Rockies. On Friday night, he made an appearance in a game and displayed the tribute to Kirk. Treinen escaped a jam in the ninth inning, but took the loss after he faced one batter in the 10th. It made him the pitcher responsible for the winning run when Giants catcher Patrick Bailey crushed a walk-off grand slam off of Dodgers pitcher Tanner Scott.

    Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Treinen took the mound at Oracle Park during Friday night’s game against the San Francisco Giants with a handwritten tribute to Charlie Kirk easily visible on the right side of his hat.

    Treinen’s blue Dodgers hat had Kirk’s name written in white, with a Christian cross on each side of Kirk’s name. The message came two days after Kirk, a 31-year-old political activist who frequently expounded far-right views, was shot and killed at a rally on Utah Valley University’s campus in Orem, Utah.

    Video above: Pa. lawmaker to introduce bill that establishes Charlie Kirk Day as state holiday

    Treinen hasn’t been shy about using his platform to promote his beliefs and conspiracy theories, which have usually been far-right memes and anti-vaccine content. During the heated Giants-Dodgers postseason showdown in 2021, Treinen changed his Instagram bio to link to Robin Bullock, who said he was a “prophet of God” on his YouTube channel and shared conspiracy theories and indirectly took credit for the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol.

    A one-time All-Star with the A’s, Treinen has been with the Dodgers since 2020 and has been a steady presence in their bullpen. But he and fellow pitcher Clayton Kershaw were outspoken against their own team when the Dodgers invited the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a charity group of queer and drag nuns, to their Pride Night in 2023.

    During the Dodgers’ Pride Night in 2025 (which coincidentally happened when the Giants were in LA), Kershaw created a controversy for himself when he wrote a Bible verse on his hat. Kershaw claimed it had nothing to do with Pride night, but the specific passage he chose has been frequently used by Christians to denounce the LGBTQ+ community.

    The Dodgers played a game on Wednesday night, but Treinen didn’t pitch in the 9-0 win over the Rockies. On Friday night, he made an appearance in a game and displayed the tribute to Kirk. Treinen escaped a jam in the ninth inning, but took the loss after he faced one batter in the 10th. It made him the pitcher responsible for the winning run when Giants catcher Patrick Bailey crushed a walk-off grand slam off of Dodgers pitcher Tanner Scott.

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  • Supermom In Training: 10 Homemade costumes you can make in one night

    Supermom In Training: 10 Homemade costumes you can make in one night

    I know, I know… Halloween is just hours away. But I’ve got you: here are 10 homemade costumes you can make with basic stuff you have around your house.

    Now go!

    Gumball machine: Cover the bottom ¾ of a white shirt with coloured pompoms. A ruffled skirt or tutu and leggings in a bright hue complete the look. 

    Mummy: All you need is lots and lots (and lots) of strips of white material. Mom tip: Make sure they have a separate top and bottom (to make bathroom breaks easier).

    Pirate: You know all those torn clothes that are in the donation pile? Give them a new lease on life by tattering them further into a swashbucklin’ getup. 

    Astronaut: Cover a helmet with solid-coloured tape. Use two empty soda bottles that have been spray painted as a jetpack. 

    Robot: Now you finally have a use for all those oversized boxes you’ve been stashing in the garage “just in case.” Deck them out with colourful buttons and screens. Foil can be a great material to incorporate as well.

    Pilot: A leather jacket and khaki pants are the basics. A cool helmet, aviator glasses (ski goggles could work), and cardboard wings complete the look. 

    Witch/Evil sorcerer. Whether it’s black clothing or a cool black cape (which can be fashioned out of a tablecloth or even a garbage bag), a pointed hat and maybe a broomstick are all you need to be a scary witch. Dollar store fangs are a fun extra.

    Superhero: You can get super creative with this one. Felt is a great way to make a mask or eyewear or a cool emblem or logo for a shirt. An upcycled towel or piece of a sheet is a makeshift cape.

    Baby as an old person: Is there anything cuter?! If you want the white hair, you can cover a small hat with cotton balls. Deck out their walking toy to look like, well, a walker, or give them a cane.

    Bumblebee: A great costume for littles, just dress them up in any basic black outfit (one with stripes or polka dots can work too), and then add some homemade wings and a headband with antennae. Works for butterflies and ladybugs too.

    – JC

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  • Conservative America Has a New Hat

    Conservative America Has a New Hat

    Press Release


    Jul 31, 2024

    Introducing The Fight Hat: A Bold Symbol of American Courage.

    Today we are proud to announce the launch of FightHat LLC, a company dedicated to creating apparel that serves as a powerful homage to our nation’s resilience and determination. Because, in the face of adversity, America stands up strong and keeps going. 

    And with the launch of our company, conservative America has a new hat: The Fight Hat

    Boldly emblazoned across the front are the words “FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT,” echoing the unwavering courage that defines America, featuring an embroidered red stain over the right ear, representing our nation’s bravery. After all, America is still the home of the brave. This red embroidered stain is a symbol of surviving an assassination attempt, underscoring our belief that there should be no room for violence in our nation, regardless of your political views.

    The Fight Hat is a reminder to fight for democracy and what is right. It represents a movement. One that can never be silenced.

    About FightHat LLC

    FightHat LLC is an apparel company dedicated to providing American people with clothing that serves as an homage to resilience and determination. Available exclusively at TheFightHat.com, our primary product, The Fight Hat, comes in two models and colors, celebrating the unbreakable spirit of all Americans. For more information, visit TheFightHat.com or contact us at TheFightHatStore@gmail.com.

    Source: The Fight Hat

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  • The Cool Brand Fashion Insiders Are Buying Their Accessories From This Winter

    The Cool Brand Fashion Insiders Are Buying Their Accessories From This Winter

    The secret’s out: Ssense is the destination for winter shopping. In case you haven’t been paying attention to the digital-first Canadian retailer (or its A+ Instagram), you might have missed the fashion set’s obsession with the brands it carries. Industry darlings such as Simone Rocha, ACNE Studios, and Jacquemus, along with younger, emerging labels are all featured on the site—and, if you’re watching it like a hawk, usually on sale.

    If you’re not in the position to shell out thousands of dollars for a designer handbag this winter but still want to wear something luxe here and there, look no further than Ssense’s chic array of winter accessories. From fuzzy headwear to adorable jewelry, these Ssense items are ones you can’t miss.

    Ana Escalante

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  • The French-Girl Way to Incorporate a Baseball Cap Into Your Fall Wardrobe

    The French-Girl Way to Incorporate a Baseball Cap Into Your Fall Wardrobe

    If you had asked me a couple of years ago if I would have considered wearing a baseball cap on the regular—or at all for that matter—you would have gotten a hard “no” in response. Now, I wear one on just about every day of the week. With that new commitment in mind, I am constantly on the lookout for fresh outfit inspiration on how to wear a baseball cap in style. My personal aesthetic reads modern classic, so naturally, I turn to the chicest French women for guidance.

    I set out to find out how the lovely ladies of Paris give baseball caps the well-admired and coveted French treatment for fall, and I was not disappointed. I came across nine incredibly chic outfit ideas that incorporate the timeless hat with some of the season’s best pieces, spanning from denim and trousers to long coats and trendy sneakers. Keep scrolling to peruse the stylish outfits and shop each look.

    Jennifer Camp Forbes

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  • Jennifer Lawrence Has Been Wearing This Trendy $50 Accessory All Over NYC

    Jennifer Lawrence Has Been Wearing This Trendy $50 Accessory All Over NYC

    We often get glimpses of Jennifer Lawrence’s off-duty style while she’s out and about in New York City. From these sightings, we’ve learned the actress has some of the best quiet-luxury looks. While Lawrence tends to favor pieces from The Row, she’s recently been opting for an accessory with a far more affordable price tag.

    The accessory is a Polo Ralph Lauren baseball cap. The classic hat is $50 (although I found it for $45), and retailers like Fwrd and Matches carry it in an array of colors. Kendall Jenner wore the same hat last fall with a full Bottega Veneta look that went viral, so it’s easy to see why people are picking up on the celeb-approved trend.

    Lawrence has paired the hat with loose, casual looks, but you could just as easily dress it up as Jenner did last year. With that, keep scrolling to shop the hat in all the best colors.

    Allyson Payer

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  • The Anti-Trend That Women in Paris, London, and Rome Wear on Repeat in Summer

    The Anti-Trend That Women in Paris, London, and Rome Wear on Repeat in Summer

    In my mind, trends are like waves in the ocean—unpredictable, sometimes turbulent, and constantly shifting. When you’re wading through it all, you have to proactively choose not to ride every trendy wave and instead return to solid ground (aka those stable staples). That’s an even more relevant sentiment during the summertime because practicality always wins out when push comes to shove. After all, who wants to be bothered by picking a cute outfit when it’s boiling outside? Or who can buy into every summer trend when you’re also trying to book a flight? 

    In short, having staples you can rely on to get you through the summer is a godsend. But that’s not limited to clothing; numerous accessories lend themselves to being summer essentials. One of the prime examples? Straw accessories. No matter what’s happening on the runway, you can always find women wearing various straw accessories, including bags, hats, shoes, belts, and more.

    Accessories made from various woven materials (i.e., straw, palm leaves, and raffia) have moved past being a seasonal trend and have cemented themselves as a staple in their own right. To show the staying power of straw accessories, I’ve combed through hundreds of outfit ideas to identify three ways the fashion set has embraced them. Plus, I’ve rounded up the best straw, raffia, and woven accessories to shop online. If you’ve been looking for that item that can be your anchor every summer, you’ll want to keep scrolling. 

    Jasmine Fox-Suliaman

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  • This Is the Sofia Richie Way to Style a White Tee Right Now

    This Is the Sofia Richie Way to Style a White Tee Right Now

    After an over-the-top wedding weekend in the South of France in April, there is no doubt that Sofia Richie Grainge is a celebrity to watch. She continues to use her social media accounts to make her case for summer’s most-fashionable It girl, posting everything from formal attire to frayed hems and fringe skirts. 

    Her latest casual look caught our attention, not only because she’s sporting the Djerf Avenue pants on everyone’s wish list but because of her breezy styling of a summer wardrobe staple: the classic white tee. The best part? The outfit is easy to replicate with similar, instantly accessible pieces from a few of our favorite online retailers. 

    Even though Richie’s exact Djerf Avenue bottoms are currently sold out (join the waiting list with us), we couldn’t wait to re-create this look for ourselves. Keep scrolling for cute cropped white tees, fun parachute pants, and Richie-approved accessories to try this easy summer outfit at home. 

    Drew Elovitz

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  • I Never Thought Beanies Could Look Chic Until I Saw These Ensembles

    I Never Thought Beanies Could Look Chic Until I Saw These Ensembles

    Keeping warm in the winter without completely compromising your style is no easy feat. Bundling up in practical layers doesn’t always translate to the most fashionable ensemble, and winter accessories aren’t always designed to make a statement. However, there is one cold-weather staple that delivers in both practicality and style: a beanie.

    The casual knit hat looks just as good mixed in with elevated pieces as it does topping off a laid-back look. To prove it, we’ve rounded up 11 cute outfits with beanies that showcase a variety of styles while still keeping you cozy, whatever the weather brings. There are so many ways to work a beanie into your look—here are a few ideas.

    Jamila Stewart

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  • 4 Trendy Hat Styles We’re Expecting Everyone to Wear This Winter

    4 Trendy Hat Styles We’re Expecting Everyone to Wear This Winter

    In a time where many of us are leaning towards more basic and comfortable dressing, accessories are key. Whether it’s a fun necklace or a loud pair of socks, any touch of pizazz to an outfit is very much appreciated right now. While I could talk about all kinds of accessories for a very long time (trust me, I can), today’s topic of discussion is one of my favorites—hats. And as winter is slowly approaching, there are some styles that have carried their way over from the warmer months and some that have been reinvented for the new season ahead.

    This wouldn’t be a Who What Wear story if we didn’t inform of you the latest trends you’ll be seeing this season, so ahead you’ll find 4 hat styles that we’re adding to our wardrobes right now, and we even shopped them out for you so you can add a few to your collection. Keep scrolling to find your new go-to winter accessory.

    Yusra Siddiqui

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