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The ponytail palm (Beaucarnea recurvata) is an eye-catching and low-maintenance house plant. Despite its name, it's not a true palm but belongs to the Asparagaceae family. Native to Mexico, it's also ...
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Ex-coach Jim Zullo said he "deeply" regrets tugging on the girl's ponytail after a championship loss Natasha Dye is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE covering sports. Her previous work appears in The ...
Then, in a shocking moment, he violently tugs Hailey Monroe’s ponytail. Monroe, the Falcons’ star senior who scored 12 points in the defeat, started crying while her teammate Ahmya Tompkins ...
The coach of a New York high school girls’ basketball team has been fired after footage shows him yanking a player’s ponytail following a lost match. RELATED: Virginia High School Track Runner Who Hit ...
Screengrab of the video showing the coach pulling the ponytail. A coach of a high school women's basketball team in the US has been sacked after he pulled a player's ponytail at the end of a match.
According to the Northville coach, the player said something explicit to him. Then, in the video, you can see him walk over and pull her by the ponytail. The player is emotional while the player ...
The hoodie wasn't any regular sweatshirt, at least not in the eyes of Gen Alpha. It was a Pink Palm Puff — a new obsession of tween and teen girls reminiscent of the Stanley water bottle craze.