Mar. 15, 2025
Stock image of a child wearing Crocs.Photo:Getty
Getty
An increasing number of schools are banningCrocs— the comfy, bulky slip-on shoes — over alleged “safety” concerns, claiming children keep tripping over their own feet and getting injured.
Thebeloved shoes— incredibly popular among adolescents and often decorated with charms, calledJibbitz— are banned in some schools in at least 12 states,Bloombergreports.
Georgia’s Lake City Elementary School specifically mentions the shoes in its dress code, saying, “All students must wear closed toe shoes for safety (No Crocs).
Mar. 15, 2025
Dogs wearing Pet Crocs.Photo:Crocs
Crocs
Humans have long knownthe comfort and colors of Crocs, but now the beloved shoe brand is expanding to serve a new species.On Wednesday, Oct. 9, Crocs announced it will release Pet Crocs, a version of the classic Crocs clog made for dogs. The new product is part of a collaboration with BARK,the dog toy maker and pet product subscription service. BARK helped Crocs design the upcoming dog shoes.
Mar. 15, 2025
Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan and Princess Iman in a photo he posted on Instagram on Aug. 19, 2024.Photo:Al Hussein bin Abdullah II/Instagram
Al Hussein bin Abdullah II/Instagram
On Aug. 19, the Crown Prince of Jordan, 30, posted a photo of his relatable Monday morning with his first child, who was born on Aug. 3. The shot showed Crown Prince Hussein in his military fatigues holding Princess Iman as he stood in a sunny bedroom.
Mar. 15, 2025
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One week after Marius, Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s 27-year-old son from before her marriage toCrown Prince Haakon, wasarrested and releasedafter a “violent incident” involving a woman at an apartment in Oslo, according to apolice statement, it has been alleged that he threatened to set her clothes on fire after the attack.
“Two anonymous sources told the Norwegian magazineSe og Horthat police were in possession of an audio tape of the crown prince’s stepson telling the victim he would set fire to her clothes if she did not do what he wanted,“The Timesreported on Aug.
Mar. 15, 2025
Zac Burgess is stepping intoRyan Phillippe’s shoes in the newCruel Intentionsreboot series, but his preparation for the role was a bit unorthodox.
The Australian actor, who plays campus hottie Lucien Belmont in the new Prime Video show, tells PEOPLE he has never watched the original 1999 film.
“I still haven’t seen it,” Burgess, 22, admits, before elaborating on why he chose not to watch it. even after securing the role.