General Electric’s latest big ad is a whimsical take on the company’s projects, as narrated by an awe-filled child: “My mom makes airplane engines that can talk,” she says as planes fly by on feathered wings. “My mom makes trains that are friends with trees,” she tells us as that train plows through an enchanted landscape. “My mom,” she proudly states, “works at GE.”
The pitch: GE makes great products that are good for your family and exciting for the world.
Florida-based Instagram model with more than 3.3 million followers on the social media site. She originally moved to the Sunshine State to attend Florida Atlantic University.
Before Fame Her interest in modeling started when she was a finalist in a Miss Teen New York Paegent in 2014.
Trivia Working in conjunction with local colleges, she'd received her associates degree by the time she finished high school.
Family Life She grew up in Upstate New York with her sister Jordan.
'Teen Mom 2' Star Jade Cline Flipped Her First Home and Is Now a Licensed Realtor (EXCLUSIVE)Jade Cline, who first appeared on 'Teen Mom 2', has always had an affinity for doing hair, but she has since pivoted to real estate. By Kelly CorbettMar. 20 2024, Updated 2:52 p.m. ET
Source: Instagram / @jadecline_A familiar face from the Teen Mom franchise, Jade Cline sure knows how to hustle to make her dreams a reality.
A search for laptops under $500 turns up a wide range of choices, starting with smaller, netbook-like hybrids and moving up to full-size, mainstream PCs with budget price tags.
Assuming you want a full-featured PC, chances are that you’re looking for either a small, ultra-portable, low-power secondary machine or a full-sized computer that’s basic yet reliable. Since the criteria for each are different, a final choice comes down to one thing: Which laptop is the best value for your money?
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem reportedly wrote in her new memoir that she met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un—but later said the anecdote shouldn’t have been in the book and would be "adjusted."
In No Going Back: The Truth on What’s Wrong with Politics and How We Move America Forward, Noem wrote that she met the North Korean leader while she was in Congress as South Dakota’s representative, according to news outlets which obtained a copy of the book ahead of its publication on May 7.