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These shoes run the gamut from dressy desert boots to white sneakers perfectly suited to summer If y

These shoes run the gamut from dressy(ish) desert boots to white sneakers perfectly suited to summer If you have trouble reading this message, [view it in a browser](. [10 Pairs of Shoes You Can Get For Less Than $150 Right Now]( Shopping for shoes on Amazon can be, well...let's say overwhelming. From the thousands (upon thousands) of options on the site to the multiple iterations of extremely similar-looking styles being sold at once—usually thanks to folks offloading older models after new ones have been introduced—it's just not the easiest thing to do. But don't despair. Because I've been poring over the footwear options in the Internet's Everything Store to not only ID the ones that deserve a spot in your rotation, but ensure you're getting stuff that's up to snuff (i.e., it hasn't been gathering dust on the shelf for ages, and comes from reputable sellers). These shoes run the gamut from dressy(ish) desert boots to white sneakers perfectly suited to summer, but what pulls 'em all together is the approachable price—nothing is more than $150. So shop with confidence, add to cart, and take advantage of that sweet, sweet Prime shipping.[Read More]( [The 16 Essential T-Shirt Brands Every Man Should Know]( We're living through historic times for the T-shirt. The basic tee, once imbued so indelibly with ties to the counter-culture courtesy of associations with on-screen badasses like Brando and Dean, is now so innocuous it's downright mainstream. Luckily for you, we sifted through the nearly endless supply of T-shirts available now to track down the 16 brands responsible for our favorites, with the recommendation that if you happen to find a style you dig, you stock up on it—and fast. 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Our suburban Chicago house was already too small before it became two schools and an office. The conversation starts at 6:00 a.m., when the five-year-old wants to discuss Mario Kart, and goes until midnight, when we close our bedroom door on our teenager, midsentence, still going strong about some meme. There’s not a single moment of quiet, not a single moment for nothing. In one year, we aged a decade.[Read More]( [Yes, Rudy Giuliani Was Raided by the Feds, But What About HUNTER BIDEN?]( Tucker Carlson hosted Giuliani on his show and played his part as co-spinner. Somehow, a discussion of the federal action against Giuliani became a discussion about the various misadventures of Hunter Biden, who certainly has suffered with substance-abuse issues and should not have held a seat on the board of a Ukrainian energy company while his father was Vice President of the United States. 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