Say hello to Apple's 5. It's the largest phone that our favorite Cupertino fruit company has ever produced, and we just got our hot little hands on its big, honking chassis. It's amazingly thin, and incredibly solid compared to the competing plastic builds from Samsung and LG, but it still barely fits into my hand at all. Just see how those fingers struggle to grasp the new iPhone in the picture above.
WHEN it comes to picking an outfit for the big day, there's no surprise that most brides want to ensure they are the centre of attention. Posted to Facebook group 'That's it, I'm wedding shaming', a woman explained she wanted to 'shame awful rich people weddings' because 'money only emboldens the ridiculous'. She shared pictures of Danish actress and 'It' girl Emma Rosenzweig Leth, who said 'I do' in the oversized hat as part of a lavish wedding ceremony last summer. The woman wrote: "I am always so mad when I can tell someone with more money that they know what to do with is like, 'I'm going to be quirky', while others bankrupt themselves to pull it off. While walking down the aisle, the hat had to be flapped backward over bride's head to stop her face from being masked and ruining the wedding experience for guests.
They were correct: It was actually much worse. Note that we are talking here about a specific kind of pension: defined benefit plans. They are usually sponsored by state and local governments, labor unions, and a number of private businesses.